Thanks guys!

The camera I use for underwater shots is a Canon SD300, with the optional underwater housing. Here is a link to what it looks like. A lot of the Canon cameras have an underwater housing available. Some of them are made to go much deeper than this models 10 feet.
[url=http://tinyurl.com/byts7:51b9c]http://tinyurl.com/byts7[/url:51b9c]

Here is another video from a trip last month into the Frank Church wilderness in Idaho. First link is 20 megs. The second one is the same movie at lower resolution and is 8 megs. Right click and "save as".
[url=http://www.rivercolor.com/images/Vids/cutlarge.wmv:51b9c]www.rivercolor.com/images/Vids/cutlarge.wmv[/url:51b9c]
[url=http://www.rivercolor.com/images/Vids/cutsmall.wmv:51b9c]www.rivercolor.com/images/Vids/cutsmall.wmv[/url:51b9c]


And here is a still taken of the first fish, downsized a lot of course.

Oh, and that's not me in the video or picture, it's my fishing/hiking buddy. I was behind the camera. And yes, I had the same brand of waders on!

Enjoy!






[This message has been edited by Sooperfly (edited 25 August 2005).]