GoPro coolness being priced well beyond reason and accessories not coming cheap, I asked several authorized dealers for an offer and got a good one from CamForPro which I accepted and paid for in advance.
• GoPro HD HERO2 Outdoor Edition
• GoPro LCD BacPac
• GoPro Battery BacPac
• GoPro Tripod Mount (×2)
• GoPro Grab Bag of Mounts
• SRP BlurFix Adapter
• XSories Hooded Silicone Cover
UPDATE: GoPro having unexpectedly released a firmware update finally enabling 3D with the HERO2, I've requested another offer including a second HERO2, 3D housing and some flat replacement lenses from aquapixs for sharp underwater footage in all dimensions.
• GoPro HD HERO2 Outdoor Edition
• GoPro LCD BacPac
• GoPro Battery BacPac
• GoPro Tripod Mount (×2)
• SRP BlurFix Adapter
• GoPro HD HERO2 Motorsport Edition
• GoPro 3D System
• aquapixs GoForPro flat glass lens (×2)
UPDATE: CamForPro suggests the Oculus solution for the 3D housing, which I shortly consider and reluctantly accept, it being 50€ cheaper.
UPDATE: After further investigating the aquapixs versus Oculus flat lens solutions, I re-iterate my desire to get aquapixs' glass lenses, only to be told that the new stock of GoPro cams has sold out again, with nothing coming in before March... upon which I cancel everything.
UPDATE: Having almost dropped 1310€ for a rather ambitious GoPro setup allowing single, dual and stereo camera takes both above & below the waves, including both BlurFix's flat lens port and Subspace's housing with domed port, besides aquapixs' flat lenses for the 3D housing, I'm now considering just getting one camera & housing, i.e. the CamOne infinity for 249€, which comes with built-in 1.5" LCD and supposedly has better handling. It's lens being manually re-focusable it should be possible to re-set the focus for either above or below water takes, without need for a scuba-specific housing. Considering the price difference that's an inconvenience I'm now more inclined to live with, besides accepting the arguably lesser IQ. That is, if aquapixs doesn't come out of the blue with a more practical flat lens solution for the CamOne's DiveBox allowing both above & below water shots...