Why can't we have a site for those that own Sea&Sea cameras?

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hammerhead man

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I notice that there is forum for owners of many camera manufacturers and was wondering why there isn't one for Sea&Sea. There are a lot of us that use these cameras that have questions relating to those cameras. So, my question to a moderator is can we have a forum for Sea&Sea?

Thanks,

Bill
 
Nothing against Sea & Sea, but they already have a forum in the Manufacturers section.

I have always shot Sea & Sea cameras, or used Sea & Sea housings, but I don't know if we really need a Sea & Sea subforum here. Just my 0.02
 
Yep, they have a forum for Sea&Sea equipment manufacturers but there are a lot of issues to discuss that are not equipment related. For example, there is a site for sealife cameras as well as a sealife manufacturers site.

Regards,

Bill
 
I could do with one.... although it isn't too important....I can also see a huge request for Ikelite too due to the number of users of those housings.
 
I too would like to see a seperate forum for the sea and sea cameras. I have had some questions that are not really equipment related, but more geared towards experience and usage. It would be very cool to have a place to specially post those.

Thanks
 
As one who actually doesn't 100% like all the subforums, are there that many questions that are camera specific for any brand?

Sometimes I feel like the main UW area is actually lessened because of all the subforum areas and that many of the posts in subforum areas really don't belong there, but out in the wider community. There's a tendency to not look for information in other subforums, even though an answer asked by a Nikon user may apply to a user of another type of system.

I still feel putting your rig in the title and making a clear title in the main area will net the best results usually. And it makes searches easier, too.

Either, either ... as long as more people post and get active, I'm happy :)
 
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