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I set up my new strobe on my camera and went out with the two for the first time. I found that I seem to nosedive with the camera and strobe. To test that, I set the camera on the bottom for a moment and basically the same thing. BTW, we were heading east. We then turned to the west and no more problem. I realized we had a pretty strong east bound current that I figure was lifting my legs. Any suggestion for overcoming this, or am I wrong. At the time I was using SP classic plus, twin jets, 80al, hederson 5mm W/ 7mm core warmer, hood, gloves, ike housing for oly W/ ds-125 strobe and arm and 24lbs weight (info if needed).
Thanks,
Justin Hipperling
 

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