great video. I would also keep the dive computer screen away from direct sunlight when possible (i.e. when not in use on ship- just face the screen down vs up if outside sitting in sunlight if strapped to your reg before use.) As a self reliant diver, I carry 2 identical dive computers, one on each wrist, so as he said, on right wrist easy to watch ascent as deflating with left hand, but when not ascending I naturally look at left wrist. I also set one to compass when I need to use this on dive to navigate. I have never had dive computer failure, but if you are out on a expensive live aboard dive dive boat trip, if one computer fails, the other has kept track of your nitrogen buildup from the last few days (5 dives/day) so you have that safety measure where a loaner computer will not (let alone learning to use a new computer )
Shearwater Perdix AI or Shearwater Teric if you like smart watch style. Both bright colourful customizable, intuitive, and Shearwater support is legendary. For those on a budget consider their Peregrine model. Interface is much like a Perdix AI but without Air Integration or compass. Still a very stylish and feature filled alternative.
Hey Mark, here's a quick one from me. I wonder, could we use Aqualung i330R as a daily watch as the watch-sized dive comp? P.S: I'm looking forward for your video about balanced rigs. Cheers! #AskMark
*Dive Computers* - www.simplyscuba.com/Dive-Computers/sssd1360.htm
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Excellent guidance -- and that lady in the background added a lot of tension as she moved in and held position... mysteriously.
great video. I would also keep the dive computer screen away from direct sunlight when possible (i.e. when not in use on ship- just face the screen down vs up if outside sitting in sunlight if strapped to your reg before use.) As a self reliant diver, I carry 2 identical dive computers, one on each wrist, so as he said, on right wrist easy to watch ascent as deflating with left hand, but when not ascending I naturally look at left wrist. I also set one to compass when I need to use this on dive to navigate. I have never had dive computer failure, but if you are out on a expensive live aboard dive dive boat trip, if one computer fails, the other has kept track of your nitrogen buildup from the last few days (5 dives/day) so you have that safety measure where a loaner computer will not (let alone learning to use a new computer )
Just bought a Suunto Zoom Novo and your tips are much appreciated for when I start using it! Great content, keep it up! Really love your videos
I wonder which dive computer you recommend.
They always say Teric I got a Perdix will be getting Teric as my secondary computer
Shearwater Perdix AI or Shearwater Teric if you like smart watch style. Both bright colourful customizable, intuitive, and Shearwater support is legendary. For those on a budget consider their Peregrine model. Interface is much like a Perdix AI but without Air Integration or compass. Still a very stylish and feature filled alternative.
Anything shearwater, if you do Rec OC honestly save the money and get a peregrine. Perdix if you really want A.I.
Buy one that can be serviced conveniently, important for maintaining warranty
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Just one already mentioned but still..... RTFM at least twice.
Hey Mark, here's a quick one from me. I wonder, could we use Aqualung i330R as a daily watch as the watch-sized dive comp?
P.S: I'm looking forward for your video about balanced rigs. Cheers! #AskMark
what software and remote do you use to record? And what software for editing?
Much better sound quality when u r not using a throat Mike, no need to be listening to every time u swallow, really annoying