Complete GoPro Underwater Video Setup
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- Complete GoPro Underwater Video Setup
• Complete GoPro Underwa...
GoPro HERO 7 BLACK
Big Blue GP450-KIT Tray
Big Blue VTL-3800P Video Lights
• Complete GoPro Underwa...
Complete GoPro Underwater Video Setup
Could you please do a video going over the Video settings that you find works best for the Gopro7 with a dual light setup? I have 2xSola 2500's on a tray with my gopro7 and want to make sure I am pretty solid on my resolution/fps/ISO settings and such.
I'm going to Cancun and Isla MUjeres Mexico and will be diving shallow reefs anou 15ft -30ft using gopro set up. Being new to the underwater video and photography world....How much light will I need on a bright day in the Tropics? Do I need at all? can I go cheap and get Amazon light with 500/750 lumans or should I get Kraken with 1000lumans or even more....I know at depths of 40ft and deeper having lights is a must and even then I don't knw if 2500L or 4300L is best? mainly for now as a new diver just shallow diving
How is that without any float arms? I kind of have the same setup that I haven't used yet but I had to get a tremendous amount of float arms and float sticks to make it neutral
Great explanation, thank you!
Nice and clearly explained thanks for posting
.... What is the cost of the lights and mount setup WITHOUT camera + housing?
Do you have issues with GoPro freezing (crashing)?
Hi, I bought a Go Pro Hero 9 with underwater housing. I am taking it scuba diving to Cozumel in July. I mostly will be using it for stills (RAW). Big Blue AL2600XWP-II $319.99 or Big Blue AL1800XWPTC-II for $269 light? I suppose I will need 2 lights instead of 1 light and I was thinking of getting their Flexible Double-Arm Camera Tray with 7 inch arms for $160. Should I rather go with 1 more expensive light like Big Blue 3800? This is for practical purposes and ease of travel and diving. I understand that 2 lights are always better than 1. Back in 2005-2008 I used to dive with Canon Powershot Pro 1 with Ikelite housing and a single DS 50 strobe. I had a lot of backscatter. I understand that 2 strobes diminish the backscatter? Thank you so much.
now I'm using gopro hero 9 black with 2 light. bigblue 2600 and bigblue 1800. if u dive at a depth of 5-20m, is very enough with ur gear now. "but' if u have more of money. is very recommend to buy larger lumens for dive light. light is very important, but if ur gopro setting are set properly and if u can edit in any application for colour correction. ur gear now is very enough. and the last, i usually use light for a depth of 15-30
@@anaszw760 I ordered two AL2600XWPB lights with built in blue light. I hope it will work for mixing ambient light and artificial light. I did not go with more expensive lights since it is for a Go Pro, not for a full frame $8K Sony mirrorless.
Pls share your videos.
I like this setup, however I dont want to be responsible for holding onto it at all times, Id like to clip it to my bcd with a some sort of retractable cable, what do you recommend?
S G H, I’ve never been a fan of retractors for anything. I’ve had a few fail on me and they can be an entanglement hazard when diving in tighter conditions. I prefer a small gated clip similar to a dog clip to secure it when not in use. Very easy to use and after a few dives the muscle memory makes it effortless to clip and unclip from your BCD. Make sure to get a good marine grade one with stainless steel spring or else you won’t get more than one or two salt water dives out of it.
Southern Maryland Divers yeah. You make a good point. Ok thanks!
Southern Maryland Divers also I’m in Miami. But I saw some of your planned dive trips. Unfortunately I already am scheduled for my own trip to curacao in February otherwise I would have went with you!
S G H Use floaters for your rig and try achieve neutral buoyancy. Use a wrist leach if you fear entanglement, otherwise use a body clipped leach. I use arms also so I can move my lights more freely
So no red filter needed?
Correct, with lights you would not use a red filter. If you did combine a red filter with light, everything would be red. The lights bring the colors that are filtered by the water back into visible range for your camera.
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