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    <title type="text">DIGIDEEP underwater photography &amp; video forum | Unterwasserfotografie &amp; Video</title>
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      <title>UW spy video camera</title>
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      <published>2008-06-28T15:23:32Z</published>
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        <p>Hi, <span style="color:blue;"></span><span style="font-size:14px;"></span>
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Back in the 80-90&#8217;s, I used to be an UW scuba photographer, using Nikonos and Housing systems for film cameras. I recently, brought out of storage, one of my nikonos cameras to use in a freediving competition, held in Dahab, Egypt. 
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Now, as a freediver/spearfisherman, I would like to attach the smallest UW digital video camera available, on myself, or, attached to a speargun. 
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This way I can record actual events as it happens. Naturally, this camera would have to have a large size hard disc, in order not to compromise its size, as well as, say, a 2hr battery, a wide angle field of vision(28mm,or less), waterproof to 60m, and reasonably priced .
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Has anyone come up with such a gizmo???&nbsp;  <img src="http://www.digideep.com/images/smileys/tongue_rolleye.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="tongue rolleye" style="border:0;" />
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