Thanks for showing the new rig, James. It looks amazing and even better, it takes spectacular footage. Good on you! Now treat yourself to a Guinness, you've earned it.
Wow, if this is your test footage, then we are going to see great footage in the future! it is amazing what differnce this makes, even though I always liked the gopro stuff, this here is another level! Congrats to your upgrade!
James, that rig is a beast!!!! Looks like it was pretty maneuverable in the water though. The video looked great, mind you I'm watching it on a cell phone (with a 4k HD screen, but still), so i can't see it as well as i could on a bigger screen. Noticeably better than the GoPro footage. Congrats, hope it lives up to all your dreams and expectations.
Hey man, your rig looks great and the footage coming out is amazing! I'm really happy to see your rig all together and finally in the water! I can't imagine the emotions you had going in the water with it for the first time after years of using a GoPro, such a big upgrade you made! Really happy for you! Now I wait for the tour of your favourite wreck!
Wow - the footage from that rig is gorgeous! It looks like either Elbow or French reef, and that is most certainly Dianne! The hood cracks me up. I loved exploring the Spiegel and the reefs with her. Look forward to seeing more of your footage! When is Spiegel stuff coming up??
Sick camera setup and the shots looks incredible I’m rocking the Olympus TG6. Next purchase is the wide angle lens cuz I prefer shooting big animals and wreck too bro
That set up and footage looked incredible James! I’m still struggling to justify the cost.....sticking with GoPro for now........maybe a mid-life crisis purchase! Looking forward to seeing more amazing footage. Enjoying your videos so keep up the great work!
Awesome rig mate... I wish I had something like this... 😂 No, seriously, very happy you finally got it all together. Great footage. We should have a GH5 shootout sometime soon... 😉
Really cool setup, that footage was unreal! I upped the quality on my phone and I was shocked. I can't wait to see a full video. PS when are you going to do a giveaway on a Light & Motion hat? I'd love one! 🤙👌
Brilliant setup! Think I am turning green and I am not seasick… A world away from my “old” SEA & SEA DX-G1 and SONY A6000 in a SeaFrogs housing with some SEA & SEA YS-110 strobes. Everything bought used “bargain-basement” type deals (trying to be a bit “frugal”). Anyway, think I have found a part of UV flash photography that has an insane price markup on it, and it is the fiber optic cables to trigger flashes. Looked up some SEA & SEA modes and they were $40-80 or even more… But.. They are just glorified “TOSLINK” style audio/video cables, and one of those cables can be had on E-Bay for about $4-20 about 2m (6.6 feet) in length. The ends can just be fixated with tape or with a 3D-printed DIY socket.
We call em bulkhead or feed through connectors in aviation too. I like how you slapped a computer on the float arm. Great idea. So, for those of us that don’t have $10k to build the best camera kit how many lumens of light do you think I need for daytime shooting with action cameras?
at 12:50, the way you managed to inhale those air bubbles right out of the water! Wow that is some JEDI level skills man ;-) PS, footage looks amazing! Just need FFM with coms to do live u/w commentary now..........
I think you need more knobs and dials. 😅 but serious. Nice setup! I use a 2" screen from my camera. Beats the damn viewfinder I used to use. Haha. I wish people actually made cases for Pentax instead of just one offs. My setup: Fix case (200ft depth or so) for Canon S90 PnS camera with a wetlens and single upper end mid range light. Side note: brewing does the same with bulkheads and calls penetrators as bulkheads. Dunno why, probably easier for the layman.
Nice .. my question is why a blue filter.. I only seen red filters . I realy know very little about underwater pictures or videos but very interested in learning ..thank you
Hi John, James mentioned the use of the blue filter for a shallow water reef dive. I know I've used magenta and red filters for deeper dives over 60ft(20m) on my GoPro and I think it has some internal color filtering for shallower water, but that's the camera rather than the lights.
With blue filter attached to video lights, you just WB your camera once, this way if you have mixed lighting conditions (natural and artificial), you avoid a red tint from your LED's. You 1st have to manually perform a WB for the loss of red, beyond 10ft. You now have your camera WB corrected for the lack of red so if you use video LED's they will have a red tint, the blue filters (over LED'S) compensate and make things easier. Hope this helps.
Red filters would be on the lens itself, never on the lights. If I recall, once you use lights you don't require a red filter at all (as your lights provide the full colour spectrum at depth). The explanation these guys gave for the Blue filter makes sense to me. For what it's worth, I'm not a videographer or photographer, just a guy with a gopro and a red backscatter flip 😂
Nautical term= Bulkhead or Thru Hull Fitting , like the one used for water in/out on the hull of a boat ( only yours is for electrical/signal transmitting ). Probably the reason they use the word Bulkhead. Somewhere in the definition you'll probably see the term stop water from ... What is hte total cost of this rig minus the camera & lens?
Hi! Great footage can´t wait to see more! One question about the floats, they look like some sort of foam. Wouldn´t they compress and lose the bouyancy after a few meters/feet? Or am I missing something? #askdiversready
This may be the worst TH-cam channel I could have happened across. I was certified as a Jr Open water diver in Hawaii at the age of 13. I dove a handful of time between 13 and 15, never owning any gear. After a 35 year hiatus, I run across this channel, and am now awaiting a dry suit, and an Ocean Reef Space Extender mask. Ill be buying my BCD locally along with some other odds and ends. Ive also got my 21 year old son signed up to get certified and plan to work both of us up to rescue diver, as Im a career firefighter that's on the water rescue team (no scuba). Love the channel James.
Please don't thrash me about this, because I'm not an expert, but I work in the electronics industry and from my understanding, bulkhead connectors are called that because they are made with the intention of passing through the bulkhead or wall as James mentioned. Sometimes, circular connectors are given names by what they are used for or with. I think this type comes from the military originally. Also, there should be a connection at the wall, otherwise it would likely penetrate or feed through the bulkhead.
Would you mind giving a price list by components? Just curious, I just spend $1,500 upgrading my setup (Canon G7X Mark III with Ikelite Housing and DS51 Strobe) . This makes me feel like Il am in the minor leagues.
If you go to the unboxing video he shows everything he bought. The lights alone were like $6600 if I'm not mistaken? Light & Motion Sola Pro 15000 lumens.
I'm into the videograhy big time and I know that the prices on all scuba photo\video equipment is ruthless... but I'm still wondering how it's possible that the underwater case for camera cost 2 - 3 times more than a camera! Nightmare!!!
Thanks for showing the new rig, James. It looks amazing and even better, it takes spectacular footage. Good on you! Now treat yourself to a Guinness, you've earned it.
Wow, if this is your test footage, then we are going to see great footage in the future! it is amazing what differnce this makes, even though I always liked the gopro stuff, this here is another level! Congrats to your upgrade!
Gotta love the doggo entrance. Footage looks awesome.
Can't wait for some deeper footage with this! Color looks fantastic
James, that rig is a beast!!!! Looks like it was pretty maneuverable in the water though. The video looked great, mind you I'm watching it on a cell phone (with a 4k HD screen, but still), so i can't see it as well as i could on a bigger screen. Noticeably better than the GoPro footage. Congrats, hope it lives up to all your dreams and expectations.
That hair on the screen 04:28 would drive me insane..........
The rig looks enormous on the dive like a scene from 007 and Thunderball.
James, incredible pictures and awesome camera rig. Can’t wait to see more pictures in the future
Hey man, your rig looks great and the footage coming out is amazing! I'm really happy to see your rig all together and finally in the water! I can't imagine the emotions you had going in the water with it for the first time after years of using a GoPro, such a big upgrade you made! Really happy for you! Now I wait for the tour of your favourite wreck!
Awesome Video Quality! And I am only viewing it @1080p. Can't wait to see more underwater footage!
Looks warm there, Lake Erie is low 40s F, soon very soon
Spectacular Footage!
Epic b roll and beautiful set up James. Thank you for sharing!
GoPro next to this and a comparison video?
I really like the setup, nice change of pace with the video. Keep up the great work!
Wow - the footage from that rig is gorgeous! It looks like either Elbow or French reef, and that is most certainly Dianne! The hood cracks me up. I loved exploring the Spiegel and the reefs with her. Look forward to seeing more of your footage! When is Spiegel stuff coming up??
Now, that's my kind of a rig!!! Congrats!!!
love the new camera brother
Simply... WOW!
Sick camera setup and the shots looks incredible I’m rocking the Olympus TG6. Next purchase is the wide angle lens cuz I prefer shooting big animals and wreck too bro
That looks incredible!!
That set up and footage looked incredible James! I’m still struggling to justify the cost.....sticking with GoPro for now........maybe a mid-life crisis purchase! Looking forward to seeing more amazing footage. Enjoying your videos so keep up the great work!
Awesome rig mate... I wish I had something like this... 😂
No, seriously, very happy you finally got it all together. Great footage. We should have a GH5 shootout sometime soon... 😉
Thanks buddy! 👍
Really cool setup, that footage was unreal! I upped the quality on my phone and I was shocked. I can't wait to see a full video.
PS when are you going to do a giveaway on a Light & Motion hat? I'd love one! 🤙👌
The test footage looks awesome!
Love the upgrades!
Awesome video!
Brilliant setup! Think I am turning green and I am not seasick…
A world away from my “old” SEA & SEA DX-G1 and SONY A6000 in a SeaFrogs housing with some SEA & SEA YS-110 strobes. Everything bought used “bargain-basement” type deals (trying to be a bit “frugal”). Anyway, think I have found a part of UV flash photography that has an insane price markup on it, and it is the fiber optic cables to trigger flashes. Looked up some SEA & SEA modes and they were $40-80 or even more… But.. They are just glorified “TOSLINK” style audio/video cables, and one of those cables can be had on E-Bay for about $4-20 about 2m (6.6 feet) in length. The ends can just be fixated with tape or with a 3D-printed DIY socket.
Where is this place? Bonaire? Lovely.. Could 'nt wait to Dive again. 🤗🙏🙏
Florida 👍
We call em bulkhead or feed through connectors in aviation too. I like how you slapped a computer on the float arm. Great idea. So, for those of us that don’t have $10k to build the best camera kit how many lumens of light do you think I need for daytime shooting with action cameras?
As many lumens as budget allows. More is always better!
at 12:50, the way you managed to inhale those air bubbles right out of the water! Wow that is some JEDI level skills man ;-)
PS, footage looks amazing! Just need FFM with coms to do live u/w commentary now..........
That is a sweet setup! Was the buoyancy good off the bat, or did you have to adjust?
The slow mo looked fantastic! So how was the buoyancy? Feel good?
Nice setup! How deep can this go without flooding?
100m
I think you need more knobs and dials. 😅 but serious. Nice setup! I use a 2" screen from my camera. Beats the damn viewfinder I used to use. Haha.
I wish people actually made cases for Pentax instead of just one offs.
My setup: Fix case (200ft depth or so) for Canon S90 PnS camera with a wetlens and single upper end mid range light.
Side note: brewing does the same with bulkheads and calls penetrators as bulkheads. Dunno why, probably easier for the layman.
Nice .. my question is why a blue filter.. I only seen red filters . I realy know very little about underwater pictures or videos but very interested in learning ..thank you
Hi John, James mentioned the use of the blue filter for a shallow water reef dive. I know I've used magenta and red filters for deeper dives over 60ft(20m) on my GoPro and I think it has some internal color filtering for shallower water, but that's the camera rather than the lights.
With blue filter attached to video lights, you just WB your camera once, this way if you have mixed lighting conditions (natural and artificial), you avoid a red tint from your LED's. You 1st have to manually perform a WB for the loss of red, beyond 10ft. You now have your camera WB corrected for the lack of red so if you use video LED's they will have a red tint, the blue filters (over LED'S) compensate and make things easier. Hope this helps.
Red filters would be on the lens itself, never on the lights. If I recall, once you use lights you don't require a red filter at all (as your lights provide the full colour spectrum at depth).
The explanation these guys gave for the Blue filter makes sense to me.
For what it's worth, I'm not a videographer or photographer, just a guy with a gopro and a red backscatter flip 😂
Super cool machine 👍🐬🐬🐬👌
I love Key Largo! Did you dive the Highway?
Not on these dives, but we dive it frequently!
that looks fantastic ... and tedious to travel with.
Nautical term= Bulkhead or Thru Hull Fitting , like the one used for water in/out on the hull of a boat ( only yours is for electrical/signal transmitting ). Probably the reason they use the word Bulkhead. Somewhere in the definition you'll probably see the term stop water from ...
What is hte total cost of this rig minus the camera & lens?
Hi! Great footage can´t wait to see more! One question about the floats, they look like some sort of foam. Wouldn´t they compress and lose the bouyancy after a few meters/feet? Or am I missing something? #askdiversready
I'm going out with Horizon in July!
I think you need another Nauticam so you can get quality video of you and your Nauticam.
Did you do any color correction of the footage or is it raw footage?
Raw footage with a manual white balance UW. No color correction in post.
Hello sir James
This may be the worst TH-cam channel I could have happened across. I was certified as a Jr Open water diver in Hawaii at the age of 13. I dove a handful of time between 13 and 15, never owning any gear. After a 35 year hiatus, I run across this channel, and am now awaiting a dry suit, and an Ocean Reef Space Extender mask. Ill be buying my BCD locally along with some other odds and ends. Ive also got my 21 year old son signed up to get certified and plan to work both of us up to rescue diver, as Im a career firefighter that's on the water rescue team (no scuba). Love the channel James.
Please don't thrash me about this, because I'm not an expert, but I work in the electronics industry and from my understanding, bulkhead connectors are called that because they are made with the intention of passing through the bulkhead or wall as James mentioned. Sometimes, circular connectors are given names by what they are used for or with. I think this type comes from the military originally. Also, there should be a connection at the wall, otherwise it would likely penetrate or feed through the bulkhead.
Would you mind giving a price list by components? Just curious, I just spend $1,500 upgrading my setup (Canon G7X Mark III with Ikelite Housing and DS51 Strobe) . This makes me feel like Il am in the minor leagues.
If you go to the unboxing video he shows everything he bought. The lights alone were like $6600 if I'm not mistaken? Light & Motion Sola Pro 15000 lumens.
I'm into the videograhy big time and I know that the prices on all scuba photo\video equipment is ruthless... but I'm still wondering how it's possible that the underwater case for camera cost 2 - 3 times more than a camera! Nightmare!!!
What is the likelihood that the rig gets lost within 10 dives?
Already logged fifty with it and it's still going strong. Appreciate the concern though.
Can someone invent a scuba rig for dogs.
I'd rather, eat fire coral than shoot wide angle....
Way way way out of my league
Serious the nerd alert was too much and i dont have epilepsy