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paul wegert
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Biography of Underwater Photographer paul wegert

I am a TDI Tri-Mix diver and dive ship wrecks in the Great Lakes.

Housing is Sea&Sea MDX40 (not an option on the pull-down


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Underwater Photography of paul wegert

Latest paul wegert's Comments
Mar 9, 2010
This is the only lens I use underwater!!
Mar 9, 2010
LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! The handles, weight and ease of use with cold water gloves are all perfect!!! This is the best system that I have seen!!!
Mar 9, 2010
I use the 110a - very strong strobe for the price!! I end up turning down the output on every dive.
Mar 9, 2010
I like the 40d - I know the new ones have more toys although it was the best out when I purchased it. Very easy to use and lots of extras from the 30d. Great for land and sea!!! I would suggest the Sea & Sea MDX housing though vs the others on the market.
May 1, 2009
It appears that the tree is not underwater
Apr 7, 2009
Black & Whites are my favorites!!
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