Do you find underwater photography addicting

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Ohhh....... P.S You are going to go broke !!

You have the first stage of the shutter-bug disease!!!


Don't scare me please, I am still paying for the roof :11: :rofl3:
 
:rofl3:!!!!!

I started with a $15 disposable, then $50 supreema supersport, then $800 pro kit, Then $5000 into present and onto $12000 set -up this january, Nope I dont find it addicting at all, just a money thieving worse then crack cocain habit!!:D


Would each of you be so kind as to paypal me a couple of bucks each month to I can upgrade my camera??
 
I really disliked u/w still photography with first camera setup(Nikon Coolpix 5600). No manual controls and no strobe. Once I moved into a better rig nand got a real strobe I took a giant stride right into debt. I shoot video professionally topside and just got a housing for my $4K video camera. The rabbit hole (money pit) sure runs deep now. I haven't taken my video setup out yet but hope to in the next couple of weeks. Good luck and make sure you consult your CPA before you buy anything!

Billy
 
I was getting an underwater video camera and housing and was told by a very experienced photographer, "so you want to do under water photos eh? OK, go to the bank, withdraw half your money, go up on a tall building and throw the money off into the wind. Get very used to that feeling".
 

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