Why did you chose the WB on Auto? I saw other people setting it on native. What is the big difference? I'm going to use the setting for myself as well for 10/30m deep.
I'm an amateur where the video isn't the primary reason for diving, I just love diving, but I've been using my Hero11 a lot of scuba this year and I agree with almost everything you say. For comparison, I use: 4K/60 Wide Hypersmooth 10 Bit EV Comp 0 White Balance Native ISO Min 100, Max 800 Sharpness High Colour Flat I find this gives me the best basis for subsequent grading and the relatively low max ISO stops the camera trying to hard in low light. Sometimes black is black and looks better that way! Where I disagree is with the filters. I never use them since the GoPro is not good in low light and a filter takes away around 10% of what light there is. And you can always rebalance the colour in post. A good torch or video light is also a great way of adding colour back underwater and modern LEDs give a usefully white light. I also don't use the floaty handle. I've actually made a custom mount that fits with bungee securely on the back of my hand so the camera is easy to point, never dangles around or gets in the way and you can still use your fingers all the time. To illustrate the results, eg shallow at 6 metres: th-cam.com/video/u3PTiXIm09c/w-d-xo.html, with a torch at 20 metres: th-cam.com/users/shortsr5TeyuuvaKY, mixture down to 30 metres: th-cam.com/video/_BS_97SpsIw/w-d-xo.html
Welcome! 🙂 White balancing is a special chapter but due to the fact that it's unable to adjust it under water, I got the best results using the "auto" mode for white balancing. Hope this will will make it clearer.
Thank You! 😊 I used the camera in water without case as well. But only in shallow water up to a maximum depth of around 5 meters. For deeper dives you definitely need the underwater case.
@@manuelpicker Thanks for the reply. I will be going in Crete,Greece next week and will give it a try and i'm really hoping not to damage it in the water 😅
Olá! Me tira uma dúvida: estou analisando se quero realmente comprar uma Gopro, porém eu não sei se a bateria dura muito tempo. Você sabe qual é autonomia da bateria? Me escrevi no seu canal. Obrigado!🤝Brasil 🇧🇷
@@manuelpicker Eu tinha desistido de comprar porque um you tuber aqui no Brasil disse que não passaria dos 22 minutos em vídeo. Você já testou também em vídeo?
WB is a special chapter cause you're unable to adjust it under water. If you know your depth you can set WB value 4500K - 6000K. The deeper you go the warmer you need it.
Nice video however I’d suggest to not use the float handle anymore underwater. It tends to go up to the surface. Use a pole instead which is neutral buoyant.
Thank you fir the interesting Video. I used the gopro the first time underwater for scuba diving and noticed that the red color is missing. For this trip it is to late but I will get this filters😊 greetings Moritz also guve you my Subscribtion.
Hello, it is very difficult to find informative videos on youtube with Turkish language option, thank you very much for providing Turkish language support on this issue.
EV leave at 0 on default. WB is a special chapter cause you’re unable to adjust it under water. If you know your depth you can set WB value 4500K - 6000K. The deeper you go the warmer you need it. ISO between 100 and 400 like you can see on the screenshots in the video. Footage get grainy on higher ISO values.
Thanks fo the video, but I have to disagree. Using red filters on gopro doesnt make any sense. While it can be homehow justified for the scenes shot with good ambient light and not too deep, provided that you dont want to do any color grading in post. But if you are willing to spend at least a couple of minutes in post (you dont need professional softwared for that - you can do it even on the phone these days) - shooting without any kind of filter only improves the quality of your video. Why? Red filter does not magically 'add' red color to the scene - light doesnt change its wavelenght while passing through the filter. The very word 'filter' suggests the mechanics of how it works - it just reduces intensity of other wavelenghts (green - blue), filters them out from the scene, so that what your senser sees is relatively higher proportion of reds compared to other colors. but that greately reduces the amount of light coming in which forces the camera to bump up exposure and iso, ultimately introducing a lot of noise. You do not add more red color by using filters, you reduce other colors. Much better alternative is just shooting with high bitrate, flat color and native white balance. this gives you the most amount of information captured in your video so you can do a lot more in post.
Thank you for your comprehensive and valuable input! I agree with you on some points, but I wouldn't completely rule out the use of red filters in general. It is true that filters utilize something existing and create something different, which involves a loss. I have achieved good results using filters in many areas, but not in others. Everyone should decide for themselves how they want to design their underwater shots.
Not at you, dude, this is my 3rd go pro and they change everything every time. I'm done with GoPro. They are finicky little cameras and not worth the hassle. Wish I had the time back in my life I wasted on GoPros. I'm super done with GoPro. Just bought the Olympus with the underwater housing and far superior and user friendly. GoPro is child's toy. Done! Not personal to you, dude.
@@kk-qu1zc Wow, this is the first comment on my channel that is simply unobjective, rude, and aggressive, and resembles bullying. I always treat others with respect and everyone who comments on the content of others should do the same. Criticism is always good, but it should be constructive and not offensive!
I haven’t shot below 3m on a cloudy day. The photos are grainy but I like the look. Topaz Labs software does an amazing job of cleaning up the raw files if you want
Great video man. I was hesitant about getting filters but you explained it perfectly. Thank you! Liked & Subscribed!
Nice that’s great, thanks!
Why did you chose the WB on Auto? I saw other people setting it on native. What is the big difference? I'm going to use the setting for myself as well for 10/30m deep.
I'm an amateur where the video isn't the primary reason for diving, I just love diving, but I've been using my Hero11 a lot of scuba this year and I agree with almost everything you say. For comparison, I use:
4K/60
Wide
Hypersmooth
10 Bit
EV Comp 0
White Balance Native
ISO Min 100, Max 800
Sharpness High
Colour Flat
I find this gives me the best basis for subsequent grading and the relatively low max ISO stops the camera trying to hard in low light. Sometimes black is black and looks better that way!
Where I disagree is with the filters. I never use them since the GoPro is not good in low light and a filter takes away around 10% of what light there is. And you can always rebalance the colour in post. A good torch or video light is also a great way of adding colour back underwater and modern LEDs give a usefully white light. I also don't use the floaty handle. I've actually made a custom mount that fits with bungee securely on the back of my hand so the camera is easy to point, never dangles around or gets in the way and you can still use your fingers all the time.
To illustrate the results, eg shallow at 6 metres: th-cam.com/video/u3PTiXIm09c/w-d-xo.html, with a torch at 20 metres: th-cam.com/users/shortsr5TeyuuvaKY, mixture down to 30 metres: th-cam.com/video/_BS_97SpsIw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your opinion and specifications. Sounds absolutely good, and I'm sure this will lead to perfect results 🙂
Thanks for the video. Just curious what setting you choose for white balance
Welcome! 🙂 White balancing is a special chapter but due to the fact that it's unable to adjust it under water, I got the best results using the "auto" mode for white balancing. Hope this will will make it clearer.
Hello.
Did you try to go in the water without the case ?
Any dangers to damage it if so ?
Great video btw
Thank You! 😊
I used the camera in water without case as well. But only in shallow water up to a maximum depth of around 5 meters.
For deeper dives you definitely need the underwater case.
@@manuelpicker Thanks for the reply. I will be going in Crete,Greece next week and will give it a try and i'm really hoping not to damage it in the water 😅
I used it at about 6-7m and I blame that for breaking the front display of GoPro 9. Now I got an underwater case.
Mostly I used Gopro, thanks for sharing
Olá! Me tira uma dúvida: estou analisando se quero realmente comprar uma Gopro, porém eu não sei se a bateria dura muito tempo. Você sabe qual é autonomia da bateria? Me escrevi no seu canal. Obrigado!🤝Brasil 🇧🇷
It depends on the mode you’re shooting. I could record between 40 and 50 minutes with a fully charged battery in 5.3k and 60fps.
@@manuelpicker Eu tinha desistido de comprar porque um you tuber aqui no Brasil disse que não passaria dos 22 minutos em vídeo. Você já testou também em vídeo?
Definitely more than 22 minutes
What about White Balance?
WB is a special chapter cause you're unable to adjust it under water. If you know your depth you can set WB value 4500K - 6000K. The deeper you go the warmer you need it.
@@manuelpicker But you can set several custom presets with different WB and can change them underwater.
Yes that’s a good alternative 👍
Nice video however I’d suggest to not use the float handle anymore underwater. It tends to go up to the surface. Use a pole instead which is neutral buoyant.
which ND filters ur using ?
For underwater shots I don’t use ND filters with the GoPro.
@@manuelpicker not for underwater I m asking for all nature shots which brand nd filter used ?
😊👍
it looks like vhs underwater
Thank you fir the interesting Video. I used the gopro the first time underwater for scuba diving and noticed that the red color is missing. For this trip it is to late but I will get this filters😊 greetings Moritz also guve you my Subscribtion.
Hi, thank you!! I'm glad it was helpful! Let me know if you've tried the filters! 🙂
Great video! But if you're in Croatia behind you is sea, not the ocean! :D
Haha thank you! You found the error in the video 😃🎉 😉
Hello, it is very difficult to find informative videos on youtube with Turkish language option, thank you very much for providing Turkish language support on this issue.
good video. However, stil I find a cast of blue on the footage.
Thanks :)
You must consider that all footage was shot at a depth of 10 to 20 Meter without additional lighting. GoPro has its limitations 😉
Why skip explaining the most important pro settings (EV, WB, ISO)? Or are these on default? 💀
EV leave at 0 on default. WB is a special chapter cause you’re unable to adjust it under water. If you know your depth you can set WB value 4500K - 6000K. The deeper you go the warmer you need it.
ISO between 100 and 400 like you can see on the screenshots in the video. Footage get grainy on higher ISO values.
Thanks fo the video, but I have to disagree. Using red filters on gopro doesnt make any sense. While it can be homehow justified for the scenes shot with good ambient light and not too deep, provided that you dont want to do any color grading in post. But if you are willing to spend at least a couple of minutes in post (you dont need professional softwared for that - you can do it even on the phone these days) - shooting without any kind of filter only improves the quality of your video. Why? Red filter does not magically 'add' red color to the scene - light doesnt change its wavelenght while passing through the filter. The very word 'filter' suggests the mechanics of how it works - it just reduces intensity of other wavelenghts (green - blue), filters them out from the scene, so that what your senser sees is relatively higher proportion of reds compared to other colors. but that greately reduces the amount of light coming in which forces the camera to bump up exposure and iso, ultimately introducing a lot of noise. You do not add more red color by using filters, you reduce other colors. Much better alternative is just shooting with high bitrate, flat color and native white balance. this gives you the most amount of information captured in your video so you can do a lot more in post.
Thank you for your comprehensive and valuable input! I agree with you on some points, but I wouldn't completely rule out the use of red filters in general. It is true that filters utilize something existing and create something different, which involves a loss.
I have achieved good results using filters in many areas, but not in others. Everyone should decide for themselves how they want to design their underwater shots.
Not at you, dude, this is my 3rd go pro and they change everything every time. I'm done with GoPro. They are finicky little cameras and not worth the hassle. Wish I had the time back in my life I wasted on GoPros. I'm super done with GoPro. Just bought the Olympus with the underwater housing and far superior and user friendly. GoPro is child's toy. Done! Not personal to you, dude.
Pointless video unless you show the viewer how to change the settings.
Go to 2:50 - here I explain exactly which settings I think are most suitable.
bro you gotta be like 70yo or something.
@@kk-qu1zc Wow, this is the first comment on my channel that is simply unobjective, rude, and aggressive, and resembles bullying.
I always treat others with respect and everyone who comments on the content of others should do the same.
Criticism is always good, but it should be constructive and not offensive!
Do you actually know how to use your GoPro have you maxed out you GoPro otherwise you still don’t know everything to get better photos
I haven’t shot below 3m on a cloudy day. The photos are grainy but I like the look. Topaz Labs software does an amazing job of cleaning up the raw files if you want