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04-25-2005, 06:48 PM
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In case anyone's interested, I put up a how-to guide to making your own water-housing for shooting surf/watersports, here's the link: http://rskonline.co.uk/housing.htm
might be of some use to someone on a tight budget like me.
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04-26-2005, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by bgarthp In case anyone's interested, I put up a how-to guide to making your own water-housing for shooting surf/watersports, here's the link: http://rskonline.co.uk/housing.htm
might be of some use to someone on a tight budget like me.  |
Big market for some of that stuff in Germany, i hear.
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Originally Posted by bgarthp's Web Site A while ago Stuart Thomas and I decided to make a housing for my video camera, after a few attempts we've finally come up with something that works quite well. |
"quite well" eh? Does that mean it only half fills up with water then?
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Perhaps it doesn't get wet, but only films the inside of a cealed box?
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:lol:
Originally Posted by Alan Mills
Originally Posted by bgarthp's Web Site A while ago Stuart Thomas and I decided to make a housing for my video camera, after a few attempts we've finally come up with something that works quite well. |
"quite well" eh? Does that mean it only half fills up with water then?  |
well,
Originally Posted by bgarthp's Web Site also Limitations and Techniques...
no controls, wiew finder... etc. |
I know what you mean though, I should change the wording a bit, but it does film what you point it at (outside of the sealed box), and there's no leaks at all...
yet.
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