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Just got our first Go Pro and bought this one. We are taking our first cruise and I have an underwater diving excursion booked. Looking forward to these settings helping me capture the best video possible. Thank you!
You should also mention that you can shoot in 10bit. If you color correct your videos it makes a huge difference with more color info per color channel
great video, thank you! I purchased some dive filters with my gopro, should I use those or the red boosts on the white balance? is there any advantages/disadvantages to either?
It's really up to personal preference. Using filters is typically easier, but can drain out your footage in really shallow water. Perfecting your white balance settings is really through trial and error, but once you find the right setting I think it's better than a filter!
Thank so much for this video, very good information. Want to get Gopro next year trip and move deeper into video, the Hero 12 looks as a very good choice.
Great video! I'm going to the Maldives in a few months with my GoPro 12 and I have a question for you. Do you recommend a red filter? If so which one? I've seen the polar pro but they are only compatible with the super waterproof case (whereas I have the one that goes up to 40m). Hope you read the comment, thank you in advance!
Hi Ray! I'm going to do a Manta Ray Night Snorkel in Hawaii soon and was wondering about what recommendations you have in regards to the camera settings/any tips? Loving the content!
That's awesome! Night diving with the mantas as always been on my bucket list. Since you'll be in the water at night I would turn up the ISO. Don't use HDR (so you can fully control your ISO), and set your minimum to 800 and max to probably 3200. I would film in 5.3K60 as well. From what I've seen the night manta dive has a lot of lights involved from other divers, so I'm not sure if you'll actually need a light, but if you have one on hand I would use it.
Also sorry for all the questions. At 60-100 ft still the same white balance settings? Three notches up? If I use a filter with those settings will it be better? Thanks
The deeper you go the more you should add red to your white balance, AKA turn the white balance up. If you’re using a filter I would leave the white balance on auto
Would you recommend getting the gopro 12 instead of the action 4? It would be my first action camera and I want to use it mainly for my diving trips, I cant find much info about diving with the action 4 so im kind of in need of your help. Thanks, great video btw
Hey Ray! I just bought the new Hero 12 for my diving trip in Hawaii, do you recommend using the new Max lens 2.0 or sticking with the fov wide mode? Thank you!
I've never used the max lens underwater so I can't 100% say, but I probably wouldn't use it. I love wide shots underwater but if the shot gets TOO wide it can take away from your video. You can always set your GoPro to hyper view if you want to get the widest shot possible
I haven't gotten to test that out yet underwater, but I think it would look good in the right situations. I definitely wouldn't use it all the time while diving but it can create a cool look
If you'll be that deep you'll definitely need lights. I'd say 1-2 should be enough. I would film in 5.3K30 at that depth. The slower FPS will help capture more available light
@FintasticFilms Funny - I have 4 dive lights they are 6,000k flood lights they can go over 150 down - I shoot only in 1080p 120 frames 240 shutter speed - these small fish move very FAST -
Funny - I use 1080p 120 frames a second for underwater - because those fish are moving FAST -also I remember recorded some small fish jumping out of the water at night -not possible at 60 frames a second - so I increased my LIGHT - 4 times normal under water
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Just got our first Go Pro and bought this one. We are taking our first cruise and I have an underwater diving excursion booked. Looking forward to these settings helping me capture the best video possible. Thank you!
You should also mention that you can shoot in 10bit. If you color correct your videos it makes a huge difference with more color info per color channel
Been waiting for more gopro vids! Thanks for the video!
great video, thank you! I purchased some dive filters with my gopro, should I use those or the red boosts on the white balance? is there any advantages/disadvantages to either?
It's really up to personal preference. Using filters is typically easier, but can drain out your footage in really shallow water.
Perfecting your white balance settings is really through trial and error, but once you find the right setting I think it's better than a filter!
Youre so hardworking and it shows!!
Good video, taking mine diving for the first time.
Sweet!
Have you heard about adding sharpness in post? Why would you want a a camera to add anything to your video that you can manually do yourself
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Thank so much for this video, very good information. Want to get Gopro next year trip and move deeper into video, the Hero 12 looks as a very good choice.
Great video! I'm going to the Maldives in a few months with my GoPro 12 and I have a question for you. Do you recommend a red filter? If so which one? I've seen the polar pro but they are only compatible with the super waterproof case (whereas I have the one that goes up to 40m). Hope you read the comment, thank you in advance!
Same, I'm going in 2 weeks!
Im here! Tmr will be the check dive and first dive for my gopro 12~~😂
Nice video Ray!
Thanks Luke!
Exactly what I needed - thanks
Can you provide a link to a gopro light tray + lights you would recommend?
Hi Ray! I'm going to do a Manta Ray Night Snorkel in Hawaii soon and was wondering about what recommendations you have in regards to the camera settings/any tips? Loving the content!
That's awesome! Night diving with the mantas as always been on my bucket list. Since you'll be in the water at night I would turn up the ISO. Don't use HDR (so you can fully control your ISO), and set your minimum to 800 and max to probably 3200. I would film in 5.3K60 as well.
From what I've seen the night manta dive has a lot of lights involved from other divers, so I'm not sure if you'll actually need a light, but if you have one on hand I would use it.
Also sorry for all the questions. At 60-100 ft still the same white balance settings? Three notches up? If I use a filter with those settings will it be better? Thanks
The deeper you go the more you should add red to your white balance, AKA turn the white balance up. If you’re using a filter I would leave the white balance on auto
@@FintasticFilmsso another notch or 2 between 60-100 ft
How is the 12 for overheating? Especially with the dive case at 4K 60 HDR
So far I haven’t had any overheating issues with my Hero 12
Nice - good job
Hi ray!
Do i need to change some of these settings when i film underwater wil a purple colored filter?
Did you have to use a dove case for the Bimini hammerhead dive? Or is it shallow enough without a case with the hero 12
Thanks my for the good information about gopro
Would you recommend getting the gopro 12 instead of the action 4? It would be my first action camera and I want to use it mainly for my diving trips, I cant find much info about diving with the action 4 so im kind of in need of your help. Thanks, great video btw
Either one is a good option but I would recommend the Hero 12. 10-bit color, HDR, and the battery life make it a great underwater camera
So is that video taken with just those settings, and no editing? If edited what software?
No editing was done to the footage in this video, so everything you see was filmed using the settings I mentioned!
Did you use a case for the gopro?
Yep!
Hey Ray! I just bought the new Hero 12 for my diving trip in Hawaii, do you recommend using the new Max lens 2.0 or sticking with the fov wide mode? Thank you!
I've never used the max lens underwater so I can't 100% say, but I probably wouldn't use it. I love wide shots underwater but if the shot gets TOO wide it can take away from your video. You can always set your GoPro to hyper view if you want to get the widest shot possible
What are your thoughts on using the max lens mod on the hero 12 while scuba diving? Do you think the extra FoV is useful?
I haven't gotten to test that out yet underwater, but I think it would look good in the right situations. I definitely wouldn't use it all the time while diving but it can create a cool look
what about the underwater case? 🤔
I want to go 150 feet down - how much light will I need - and what should be my settings?
If you'll be that deep you'll definitely need lights. I'd say 1-2 should be enough. I would film in 5.3K30 at that depth. The slower FPS will help capture more available light
@FintasticFilms Funny - I have 4 dive lights they are 6,000k flood lights they can go over 150 down - I shoot only in 1080p 120 frames 240 shutter speed - these small fish move very FAST -
Funny - I use 1080p 120 frames a second for underwater - because those fish are moving FAST -also I remember recorded some small fish jumping out of the water at night -not possible at 60 frames a second - so I increased my LIGHT - 4 times normal under water
White Balance - my underwater lights are 6,000 k rated - you say 5,000k normal outside light - WHY?
You can’t adjust iso with hdr
Hello, why i have a different setting than yours. Can u tell me how can I change my setting like yours.
Swipe down on your screen, swipe across to the right where it says “paired, controls, preferences” click controls and turn on pro
Funny - can a fish handle the underwater pressure at 150 feet down?
What fish at 150 feet down?
This would had been great if you showed how you got to these. Now off to a different video.
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Go Pro 8 is better underwater
your shots look terrible. stop feeding sharks
I knew all those Insta Ace Pro reviews bashing Go Pro were just cr@p.