This was one of the most informative videos I've watched so far. Such simple concepts, but you're the first I've ever seen explain it. Thank you very much!!
One of the best videos explaining 1 vs 2 lights! I will order the Big Blue 1800 or 2600 strobes (2 of them) for my Go Pro 9 that I just bought. Not sure which one of those yet. Thank you!
Merci pour ces infos À l’heure actuelle pour débuter à bas prix les lampe de plongée chinoise autour de 50$ font le boulot ou c’est vraiment un mauvais éclairage pour des prises de vue gopro encore une fois par un débutant ?
Hi great video! I wanted to get your philosophy on using a red lens filter on the go Pro 9 combined with two lights (1400 L). I know adjusting the white balance is preferable but not easily achieved with the GoPro.
Hi, thanks for the comment . For the red filter i think it really helps but i think you should put it on only from 8/10 meters. anyways the best way is to try, and then let me know iif it worked Happy bubbles 👌
My lights are 5600K so I should set the WB to 5600. When I am not using my lights during the day on the reef but the WB is set to 56000 how would that affect the picture? Thanks P.s your videos are perfect and simple to understand.
Hi, if you're shallow it should be ok because you won't loose too many colors . if you do a good color correction on post it should be ok . the other option is to add a red filter when you don't use your lights . Hope it will be ok Happy bubbles
Hi, there is no limit in the power of your light, some are 20 000 lumen and will help your camera to get accurate colors . The problem will be more the budget the more lumen the more expensive . Happy bubbles 👌
This was one of the most informative videos I've watched so far. Such simple concepts, but you're the first I've ever seen explain it. Thank you very much!!
Thanks for share those basic tips. As a amateur underwater video maker , your videos are very useful for me. Thanks again
Hi
Glad to be of help 👌
Thanks for the tips. Very helpful.
Thank you, now I understand how to fix my lighting and ugly stuff floating around my pictures and videos.
I just bought a GoPro 9. Thank you so much for the tips ☺️🙏
Loved it! Thankyou!
Nice video thanks!
This is very helpful thank you so much
That was EXCELLENT! Thank you!
Thats so useful, thanks!!
One of the best videos explaining 1 vs 2 lights! I will order the Big Blue 1800 or 2600 strobes (2 of them) for my Go Pro 9 that I just bought. Not sure which one of those yet. Thank you!
The way you explain things are very easy to understand. Thank you so much for the tips and advice. :)
thanks, glad to hear it
happy bubbles
thanks!
This guy knows! Thanks for the info. I’m surprised there’s not many videos of underwater lighting.
thanks, there are already not so many underwater videos in general . I guess people think the subject won't reach enough viewers .😳
MANY THANKS ..
informative and great explanation ..
You are welcome! Glad you liked, happy bubbles .
Merci pour ces infos
À l’heure actuelle pour débuter à bas prix les lampe de plongée chinoise autour de 50$ font le boulot ou c’est vraiment un mauvais éclairage pour des prises de vue gopro encore une fois par un débutant ?
Awesome video. But I have a question. If the temperature of my light is 6000k. What should be the wb on the GoPro setting? Thanks
You should set your gopro to 6000k as well (sorry for the long time to answer) happy bubbles 👌
Hi great video! I wanted to get your philosophy on using a red lens filter on the go Pro 9 combined with two lights (1400 L). I know adjusting the white balance is preferable but not easily achieved with the GoPro.
Hi, thanks for the comment .
For the red filter i think it really helps but i think you should put it on only from 8/10 meters.
anyways the best way is to try, and then let me know iif it worked
Happy bubbles 👌
My lights are 5600K so I should set the WB to 5600. When I am not using my lights during the day on the reef but the WB is set to 56000 how would that affect the picture? Thanks
P.s your videos are perfect and simple to understand.
Hi, if you're shallow it should be ok because you won't loose too many colors .
if you do a good color correction on post it should be ok .
the other option is to add a red filter when you don't use your lights .
Hope it will be ok
Happy bubbles
what is the maximum lumens the gopro can handle?
Hi, there is no limit in the power of your light, some are 20 000 lumen and will help your camera to get accurate colors .
The problem will be more the budget the more lumen the more expensive .
Happy bubbles 👌
@@UnderwaterPhotoBali thank you for your response, But I see some videos of gopro over exposed with lights and l’m wondering why is it happen?
Not one of these videos talking about this subject show any examples of it in actual water.