QUOTE (Aussiebyron @ Aug 26 2010, 08:17 PM)

Don thank you for your posting.
I am looking at going next year with Rodney Fox crew and your report has helped in my preparation for the trip.
I have heard that the REX transfer flight from Adelaide to Port Lincoln only has a baggage allowance of 15kg...? So limiting on what amount of gear you want to take, how did you find them?
What lens did you prefer to use for the surface shots?......18-200Vr or would something like the 70-200 f2.8 be more suitable?
Would small strobes such as the Inon Z240's be able to be used inside the cage? As I noticed that Rodney fox offers a bottom cage and strobes would be a must.
Did you go and dive with the nearby Seal's? Heard thats a must thing to do while your there.
Regards Mark
Hi Mark, yep...the REX flight is limited on baggage and restrictive with carry-on. I was in Whyalla in May for the cuttlefish aggregation (page on that is under preparation...) and got whacked on both legs for excess baggage and 7kg limit for carry-on with REX - they have you over a barrel, so unless you want to drive to Port Lincoln there is no choice but to swallow and pay up I am afraid.
I used the 18-200 for my surface shots but the 70-200 would be much better as it can get quite hectic if the sharks are tempted by the suspended bait and do a few acrobatics...
I have never done a trip on Rodney Fox's boat but have heard that the bottom dive in the cage is really good, so yes the Inon 240's could be used and would really help with the image quality. It all really depends how many divers are in the cage though - if there are just a couple of you then it would be great for the bottom dive.
The seals are a must do - bit nerve wracking though being in great white territory in relatively open water...
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions.
Don