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Originally Posted by EarthEaterBob
Additionally, the OP has mentioned that he is actually a SHE and that she wants to pursue macro photography.
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Originally Posted by EarthEaterBob
Edit: Oops, I might have misinterpreted OP's comment, my sincerest apologies if you're a dude and not a she!
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Yup, for the record - totally a dude.

but with a name like Dominique, that mistake happens a lot without face to face communication, lol.
So, firstly, I asked the question here and not a camera or scuba forum because I'm not active on any other sites, nor do I really wish to be. I've noticed we do have some guys and gals here that are into both diving and photography so I thought I'd ask here.
I did originally state that the greater majority of the usage will be done while diving and that macro photography is my focus (no pun intended

) but something that can integrate video would be cool. But like everything in life, I'm seeing there is no good 1 thing does everything fix.
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Originally Posted by Treebeard
The OP stated he was considering a GoPro, so I assume he intends on shooting video and the occasional still.
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Like stated above, probably the other way around. Having not seen or used a GoPro, I assumed it was both a camera and video camera.
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Originally Posted by Treebeard
Nice video! But shot with a $3,100 DSLR. Oh, and that's just the body. Tack on another $3,000 or so for the Ikelite housing and lenses and you are ready to dive! I think that may be little over the OP's budget.
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Totally correct. I'm not going there. I already own an Olympus E-620 with a plethora of lenses, but the housing has always been hard to find (almost impossible to find now), cost $1000 US plus any extension rings for lenses, plus a tray, plus strobes, etc, etc, etc. Seeing how this or its accessories was no longer made or readily available, I thought of getting something more readily suitable for diving use with the added functionality of using it in other sports/activities I enjoy.