I see in this video your using sea and sea ys d3’s as a demo as well as in some shots. There getting some really bad press in the uk, how have/are you finding them from a light source and quality point of view?
It really depends on the type of photo you are trying to take. In general, flash is the most popular type of lighting used for pool work, since they have an easier time overcoming ambient light than a video light.
One of the best produced videos for underwater strobes on youtube! Great comparison photos that really help explain the points 😊
One of the best and easy understanding why we need flash thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
wow! your videos help me a lot.
Am I the only one who like the photo of the goby taken with the video light? Looks more natural with the blue background to me.
Same bro
I think i'm going to use both :D still using the Sea & Sea strobe set with my TG5 but will change the tray to use a video light on a second arm
You guys really do put together great tutorials. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Another great video for underwater imaging.
Thanks Guys….love all your videos!!!!
Most useful video, excellent 👌👌👌❤
Great video 👌🏻🥽
Won't you blind the fish with the video light ?
Great video
I see in this video your using sea and sea ys d3’s as a demo as well as in some shots. There getting some really bad press in the uk, how have/are you finding them from a light source and quality point of view?
AMBIENT LIGHT OR STROBE LIGHT FOR SWIMNG POOL PHOTOGRAPHY?
It really depends on the type of photo you are trying to take. In general, flash is the most popular type of lighting used for pool work, since they have an easier time overcoming ambient light than a video light.