If you are like most anglers you carry a camera while on the water. Don't bury it deep in a duffel or in the bottom of your tackle box. You might miss a chance at a great photo opportuninty. While fishing I carry my camera in waterproof camera case that opens quickly by simply flicking two large latches. I have my camera turned on, and all the automatic settings activated so in an instant I can "point and shoot." Then if time allows I will adjust the various camera setting manually if needed for unusual lighting or other specific situations. Be ready for that rare photo chance next time you are afloat.
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