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  1. thanks junlao! my focus would be mostly macro. Topside, I do mostly macro also. I enjoy spotting critters. Thanks for your advice. Maybe I'll bump into you sometime in anilao. Thanks again!
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    Hi dimac, if focussed to macro and have no plans to do much wide angle shots, a sea and sea ys01 or inon s2000 will be adequate, lighter strobes will benefit the light pt050 plastic housing (used for 150 dives, no problem, was using an outmoded sea & sea ys17 but was ok with it -GN14/ 7 mtrs light underwater) The ys01 and inon s2000 gives you max g/n of 20 / 10 mtrs u/w light

    If you are planning to do lots of wide shots, sea and sea ys110a will be your best bet, and its future proof, you can use it if you plan to upgrade to 4/3 or dslr, gn (guide no.) 22, 11 mtrs underwater, 1 meter is a lot in u/w photography

    hope this helps
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hiking, mountainbiking
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PADI, NAUI
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PADI OW, NAUI Adv, NAUI EANx, NAUI MSD
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NAUI MSD
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100 - 199
Years Certified:
Three Years

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