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Old August 11th, 2005
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Re: Video Housings

Jon,
In two words: "Works Great" ... it is very small and easy to handle with one hand. Very easy to handle in strong currents. I use mine without the optional "handles". It is easy to operate and to load / unload the camera.

I use it for my scuba and freediving, when scubadiving I just clip it to my BC and jump in to the water (you don't really need a divemaster to hand it to you after you get off the boat).

The only minuses I can see are as follows; You can't do a full zoom (the lens will not accomodate that) and you don't have the access to "white / exposere" controls (all this is for PC-101 housing). However I understand that the model for PC-120 is more feature rich.
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