Nice video, i have un fujifilm XH1 and i don't find a underwater housing under 1500$.... So i will invest in a RX100 with your same set-up. Thx for the video. Greating fron France ;)
@@lecotebizarre that's a tricky question as it really depends on: 1) How long you record your clips 2) If you leave your camera on throughout your dive 3) If you record HD or 4K videos For me, I only switch on my camera when there's something interesting to shoot and my recordings are in 4K. Each clip averages about 30 seconds. With this in mind, the battery lasts for 2 dives but I normally swap it on the boat for a fresh batt. Hope this helps
Hi ! Well done, great tuto and greatly appreciated. I see that you have a wide angle too, what brand do you use for the macro and wide angle pleeeeeaase ?? Also, do you use a red filter or do you adjust your wb during your dives ?? Many thanks and Happy New Year to you ;))))
Hi Fab, thank you for your support. I use Inon lenses and now I use OrcaTorch for my dive lights. I don’t use red filter, I adjust my white balance manually. Happy New Year 🥳 to you too 🎉👌🏻
Hi Terry, thanks and yes! There are definitely other suitable video lights for uw photo/video shooting. My current favourites are from OrcaTorch. An excellent dive torch + uw video light to start off with is the D900V and they are right there in China! I have personally used OrcaTorch products and I love them. Enter Baron10 during checkout in the link below and get a 10% discount www.orcatorchstore.com/collections/u-w-photography/products/orcatorch-d900v-2200-lumens-video-dive-light-specially-designed-for-the-underwater-photographer?sca_ref=233440.wcyysJWuaS
@@ybanwhite I would recommend the same setup that I have, the exception being much better torches from OrcaTorch. 1) Camera: Sony RX100 V 2) Underwater housing: Sony MPK-URX100 3) Underwater light: OrcaTorch D900V Enter code BARON10 during checkout and get 10% DISCOUNT www.orcatorchstore.com/collections/u-w-photography/products/orcatorch-d900v-2200-lumens-video-dive-light-specially-designed-for-the-underwater-photographer?sca_ref=233440.wcyysJWuaS
Thanks 🙏 for photos take note of the white balance. Different depths will require different settings for best results. Try Aperture Priority if you’re new to uw photography. - Baron
Hey mate, Im also a huge fan of the rx100 V. im not sure if ive not constructed my hosuing properly, but i am not able to change my shutter speed or f stop settings underwater. is this a housing restriction or something ive done wrong?
Hi COVE TSHIRTS, you can set your zoom/focus ring to be a shortcut for Aperture or Shutter Speed. Go to Menu -> Custom Settings -> Custom (Shoot) and select your choice. I suggest to go for Shutter Priority and let the camera open up the aperture while you select the shutter. Hope this helps - Baron
Hello dear Nice video Can I ask you about one issue Shutter speed under water How to change it from standard to custom I have seafrogs housing I can only change apparatus
Hi, thank you! Set your camera to Shutter Priority (Tv) and should be able to control your Shutter Speed. Please Subscribe to my channel and Like my videos
@@wolfangdigital I use strobe and for that I need to control the shutter and aperture with TTL Can I change the shutter location like ISO any other button
Hi! WOuld you be so kind to give me an advise? I am going to scuba dive with bull sharks next month. I am a photographer but I have never shot underwater. I have the RX 100 V and have a Meikon 40mts housing with a (i think) 2k lumen light (just one). We´ll be about 25mts deeps. Any advise on the seetings etc.. I am interested primarly in photos, great photos of the sharks and second be able to change to video soon to get some footage as well. Any thoughts tips or advise? thanks so much
Hi Urroz, at 25 meters and shooting sharks, I think you'll need an additional torch for videos. I usually have my focus on Auto and focus area on wide. Shooting on Shutter Priority. White Balance on Underwater Mode. Please Like and Subscribe. Any questions, I'll be happy to help - Baron
Hey Urroz, it’s not really about the ISO... it’s also about colour. A 2k lumens torch is not effective past feet at 25 meters. And a shark is big. So hopefully you can get good close up videos. Are you using the torch for photos too? - Baron
@@wolfangdigital Yes. Unfortunatelly I don´t have the money to buy more for now :( I am planning to shot more photos than video and that´s what I have. The torch have a red led but it decresses the power so Probably will only have tu use it in full and with the red filter. Right?
Good video! I already shared it with my friend who is looking for a video rig to start with.
Thank you Diver's Lens for the support. Let me know if I can help further
Great little video mate 😎
Thanks mate! 😆
Thanks for sharing the full specs, Baron. Dive safe.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
This is very good video
Thanks for your kind comment!
, 👍❤️ Beautiful video my friend 👍😍 Love it!
Thank you for your kind comments 🙏🥰🙏
more people should have watch this. avoid buying stupid stuff .
Haha! Thanks kuiq for your nice and funny comment!
Baron, you are the best👍👍😋
Thanks for your support, Benny... it means a lot :)
- Baron
thank you! I decided to buy rx100 after watching this video
You're welcome, Richard. Please Subscribe and LIKE my videos. Hope you have great fun with your RX100!
A bit late but I came across your very helpful video. Very entertaining and super interesting to watch! Will subscribe for more!
Thanks for watching AeonMantis. Thanks for subscribing. New review on underwater torches coming up!
Nice video, i have un fujifilm XH1 and i don't find a underwater housing under 1500$.... So i will invest in a RX100 with your same set-up. Thx for the video.
Greating fron France ;)
Hi Talayssat, thanks for your kind comments. I am glad we could help you. We hope you have lots of fun with RX100. Greetings from Malaysia!
Thank you very much for your video ! I was wondering if we can use the zoom while we are underwater ?
Thanks for watching! Yes you can use the zoom underwater with the housing that I am using
@@wolfangdigital wow nice thx!! How long does the battery last in video mode underwater?
@@lecotebizarre that's a tricky question as it really depends on:
1) How long you record your clips
2) If you leave your camera on throughout your dive
3) If you record HD or 4K videos
For me, I only switch on my camera when there's something interesting to shoot and my recordings are in 4K. Each clip averages about 30 seconds. With this in mind, the battery lasts for 2 dives but I normally swap it on the boat for a fresh batt. Hope this helps
Do you recomend it in late 2023 the sony rx100.5 versus rx100.7?
Hi, the RX100 VII has a long zoom lens which may not fit most underwater housings. Because of that, I think the RX100 V is still relevant until today
Hi ! Well done, great tuto and greatly appreciated. I see that you have a wide angle too, what brand do you use for the macro and wide angle pleeeeeaase ?? Also, do you use a red filter or do you adjust your wb during your dives ?? Many thanks and Happy New Year to you ;))))
Hi Fab, thank you for your support. I use Inon lenses and now I use OrcaTorch for my dive lights. I don’t use red filter, I adjust my white balance manually. Happy New Year 🥳 to you too 🎉👌🏻
Great Video,it really helpful,I have a question that is there any other lights can be instead the inon one?Because its hard to get in China。
Hi Terry, thanks and yes! There are definitely other suitable video lights for uw photo/video shooting. My current favourites are from OrcaTorch. An excellent dive torch + uw video light to start off with is the D900V and they are right there in China! I have personally used OrcaTorch products and I love them. Enter Baron10 during checkout in the link below and get a 10% discount
www.orcatorchstore.com/collections/u-w-photography/products/orcatorch-d900v-2200-lumens-video-dive-light-specially-designed-for-the-underwater-photographer?sca_ref=233440.wcyysJWuaS
Supposedly to maintain good stable buoyancy the camera rig will need a float too?
If the camera rig is negatively buoyant, a float arm with the correct weight displacement should be installed to mitigate the effects.
Nice informative video! Like and subscribe! One qwestion- The model all accsessories from the video?
Hi, thanks for the video. What would you recommend for beginners?
Hi Ivan, firstly are you asking about the underwater housing, the camera or the torch?
@@wolfangdigital hi. Thanks a lot! I am asking about the whole setup. Camera, housing and torch. My idea woul be start to make some videos...😃
@@ybanwhite I would recommend the same setup that I have, the exception being much better torches from OrcaTorch.
1) Camera: Sony RX100 V
2) Underwater housing: Sony MPK-URX100
3) Underwater light: OrcaTorch D900V
Enter code BARON10 during checkout and get 10% DISCOUNT
www.orcatorchstore.com/collections/u-w-photography/products/orcatorch-d900v-2200-lumens-video-dive-light-specially-designed-for-the-underwater-photographer?sca_ref=233440.wcyysJWuaS
@@wolfangdigital thanks...I am subscribed. Keep making such videos...:)
@@ybanwhite thanks for your support! I really appreciate it
fantastic video.best setting for photos?
Thanks 🙏 for photos take note of the white balance. Different depths will require different settings for best results. Try Aperture Priority if you’re new to uw photography.
- Baron
Hey mate, Im also a huge fan of the rx100 V. im not sure if ive not constructed my hosuing properly, but i am not able to change my shutter speed or f stop settings underwater. is this a housing restriction or something ive done wrong?
Hi COVE TSHIRTS, you can set your zoom/focus ring to be a shortcut for Aperture or Shutter Speed. Go to Menu -> Custom Settings -> Custom (Shoot) and select your choice. I suggest to go for Shutter Priority and let the camera open up the aperture while you select the shutter. Hope this helps
- Baron
@@wolfangdigital Thank you so much Baron, I will try this before my dive tonight. Excellent video :)!
@@covetshirts6933 Thanks for your kind comments. Have a great dive!
Hello dear
Nice video
Can I ask you about one issue
Shutter speed under water
How to change it from standard to custom
I have seafrogs housing
I can only change apparatus
Hi, thank you!
Set your camera to Shutter Priority (Tv) and should be able to control your Shutter Speed.
Please Subscribe to my channel and Like my videos
@@wolfangdigital I use strobe and for that I need to control the shutter and aperture with TTL
Can I change the shutter location like ISO any other button
You can change your shutter to control ring
@@wolfangdigital yes but then I will not be able to change aperture
Same issue
Maybe I need to change the housing
Hi! WOuld you be so kind to give me an advise? I am going to scuba dive with bull sharks next month. I am a photographer but I have never shot underwater. I have the RX 100 V and have a Meikon 40mts housing with a (i think) 2k lumen light (just one). We´ll be about 25mts deeps. Any advise on the seetings etc.. I am interested primarly in photos, great photos of the sharks and second be able to change to video soon to get some footage as well.
Any thoughts tips or advise?
thanks so much
Hi Urroz, at 25 meters and shooting sharks, I think you'll need an additional torch for videos. I usually have my focus on Auto and focus area on wide. Shooting on Shutter Priority. White Balance on Underwater Mode. Please Like and Subscribe. Any questions, I'll be happy to help
- Baron
@@wolfangdigital Thanks a lot. Unfortunately I only have a 2k lumen torch, would that be enough? I might have to pump up the ISO a bit, right?
Hey Urroz, it’s not really about the ISO... it’s also about colour. A 2k lumens torch is not effective past feet at 25 meters. And a shark is big. So hopefully you can get good close up videos. Are you using the torch for photos too?
- Baron
@@wolfangdigital Yes. Unfortunatelly I don´t have the money to buy more for now :( I am planning to shot more photos than video and that´s what I have. The torch have a red led but it decresses the power so Probably will only have tu use it in full and with the red filter. Right?
I feel it’s better you use the full power of the torch without the red filter