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jar546
June 9th, 2012, 12:42 PM
THE GOOD NEWS:
I took some great shots with my camera this morning on Blue Reef off the coast of Aruba.
THE BAD NEWS:
We will never see the pictures. The strap either broke or worked it's way loose and the camera floated away. By the time I realized it, I could see it was about 60' above me heading west with the current towards the top of South America, more towards Panama. I was too deep to chase after it or I would have risked getting bent so to speak. I was at 17' for 20+ minutes at that point.
Now that my boat will be sold within the next 2 weeks. I will take a portion of that money and buy a new camera. Looks like I just lost about $1,000 worth of underwater camera equipment. Someone in Panama will have a nice setup in about a month or two. Damn!!!!!
dmoore19
June 9th, 2012, 01:00 PM
Hope if finds it's way back to you.
I put a picture of my business card as my first picture so that if someone did find it there would be a chance they would return it to me, or at least contact me. I would be glad to pay the shipping.
jar546
June 9th, 2012, 03:27 PM
From now on, I am adding a retractor in addition to the wrist strap and I am going to mark it with something brightly colored.
Gilligan
June 9th, 2012, 06:40 PM
Sorry to hear about your camera gear.
In addition to what dmoore19 said about taking a picture of your business card and leaving it in the camera I also have a cut-down portion of my calling card in the bottom of my housing which can be viewed when you turn the housing upside down.
jar546
June 13th, 2012, 09:19 PM
Update!
It is still lost and I don't think I have s snowball's chance in hell of ever getting it back.
I replaced it with a new DC1400 with pro strobe, a retractable lanyard, chain, padlock and engraved plate. LOL
dmoore19
June 13th, 2012, 09:25 PM
I have an old DC800 which serves the purpose. Maybe I should throw mine out, then tell the wife I need a new one.:D
Update!
It is still lost and I don't think I have s snowball's chance in hell of ever getting it back.
I replaced it with a new DC1400 with pro strobe, a retractable lanyard, chain, padlock and engraved plate. LOL
macfrog
June 13th, 2012, 09:31 PM
You might see the pictures one day. You never know. Did you ever read this fantastic tread (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/335831-found-camera-stage-com-help.html) about a lost camera?
jar546
November 22nd, 2012, 07:31 PM
UPDATE********
The Sealife that I lost is still lost. I assume someone in Panama or Costa Rica found it by now and traced it back to me but I guess I was wrong. If anyone sees a black DC1200 with strobe floating between Aruba and Central America, let me know!
diversteve
November 22nd, 2012, 07:48 PM
Someone lost a camera in the ABC's (Curacao?) last year? It was found on a beach in South Florida a while later. So there's still hope.
There's a thread about finding it, identifying the pictures - and subsequently the owner (a Dutch DI on vacation) and it's return here somewhere.
What would be amazing is if you found it in SoFl...:amazed:
jar546
November 22nd, 2012, 08:05 PM
Someone lost a camera in the ABC's (Curacao?) last year? It was found on a beach in South Florida a while later. So there's still hope.
There's a thread about finding it, identifying the pictures - and subsequently the owner (a Dutch DI on vacation) and it's return here somewhere.
What would be amazing is if you found it in SoFl...:amazed:
I would be more than amazed!
Hatul
November 22nd, 2012, 08:22 PM
THE GOOD NEWS:
I took some great shots with my camera this morning on Blue Reef off the coast of Aruba.
THE BAD NEWS:
We will never see the pictures. The strap either broke or worked it's way loose and the camera floated away. By the time I realized it, I could see it was about 60' above me heading west with the current towards the top of South America, more towards Panama. I was too deep to chase after it or I would have risked getting bent so to speak. I was at 17' for 20+ minutes at that point.
Now that my boat will be sold within the next 2 weeks. I will take a portion of that money and buy a new camera. Looks like I just lost about $1,000 worth of underwater camera equipment. Someone in Panama will have a nice setup in about a month or two. Damn!!!!!
I almost lost a camera once as the lanyard slipped off. So now I use one of those coiled leashes that clips to a D ring, and it seems to have solved the problem.
Larry C
November 26th, 2012, 01:15 AM
My wife found a hat floating in Monterey Bay. There was a faded name and phone number written in ball point on the inside liner. We managed to figure out part of the name and Googled it. We found an e-mail work address in San Jose. He e-mailed back and said the hat had sentimental value and that there was a $10 bill inside the lining. She mailed him the hat and told him how awesome it was, and he sent her $35 to buy one of her own and told her where to find it.
OTOH, one of our boat mates in Bali found a very nice Canon and housing floating above the Liberty wreck; a nicer model than he was using. Being a teenager, he looked through all the pictures which included an extensive vacation itenerary in Thailand, a picture of the college club the owner belonged to, and a picture of every hotel and every meal on his trip with his friends. We suggested that the young man either check with some of the local dive shops, or try to locate the owner through his college club. He thought about it, then erased the card and used the camera as his own.
Lwang
November 26th, 2012, 03:36 AM
I almost lost a camera once as the lanyard slipped off. So now I use one of those coiled leashes that clips to a D ring, and it seems to have solved the problem.
I use to carry my camera with the strap too, but with the addition of the strobe, they are on opposite sides, so I mostly carry it by the strobe handle. One of those times, there was task overload after jumping into the water and having to do a whole bunch of adjustments and once complete, didn't know where my camera was. I scanned the bottom, which was only 35 ft or so, but couldnt see the camera. Some divers who went in a minute or so later and went straight down found my camera setup (they thought they found an unknown person's camera setup). I must have drifted 50 ft or so in that short period of making adjustments since the camera was nowhere near below me, and the red colors on the camera/strobe did not look red, but black from the surface, so I was looking at the wrong place and for something of the wrong color. I had no chance of finding it and if it werent for those divers, it would have been lost. Now I have it in a coiled lanyard too.