And, presumably, you can't adjust the camera's manometer for changes
in ambient pressure. It is probably set for a standard atmosphere:
1013.25mb and 15 deg C. at sea level.
Chris
On 2 Jul 2007, at 02:31, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> The answer to that is "Yes", it displays your height/depth
> on the screen at all times, plus the current pressure. A
> big "however" is that calibration above see level is in
> 200m lots (eg. 0m, 200m, 400m), so I'm not sure that
> accuracy above sea level is going to be useful (I have only
> just switched mine on, so I don't know if the displayed height
> above sea level changes in the same divisions as the calibrator).
> The "good" news is that calibration underwater is in 0.5m
> divisions, so that appears a little more accurate.
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