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You can learn so much by taking whatever camera is available to you. Practice your buoyancy, composition, and editing. Then, when you're ready, you can move on to a more advanced setup. I recommend lights as the first big investment. Underwater photography and videography is an expensive hobby, so especially if you're on a budget, you want to be practical about your equipment decisions. Tell me what equipment you're working with! I am still figuring out what kind of setup I want to grow into, so it would be cool to hear what you're using and what you like/dislike about it. Watch the full video of this dive on my channel.
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The starboard start looked like it would be a golden until it got light under the dock making it difficult to roll into a tack, leaving the door wide open for a late starter on port to race out to the right before rolling into a tack perfectly on the lay line. The speed on the way to the top mark was impressive and gave them a big lead at the first mark. The team at bottom up boats love sailboat racing of all shapes and sizes, I loved taking this footage and spending a few minutes on the dock talking to some life long sailors who now enjoy racing from the peer long past the days that their sea legs have deserted them.