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Posted: 2/15/2024 6:31:04 PM EDT
Curious what thoughts are using something like this for recreational diving? The depth is well within the range I would go. Like the idea it uses my iPhone for easy sharing of pics and videos.
https://www.sealife-cameras.com/sportdiver-underwater-smartphone-housing/ |
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$350??
get da fuck outta here |
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Will not shelter in place
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@talontsi_95
Having used more than a dozen underwater housings for various cameras and associated lights, I offer this: DON'T use it. It WILL flood eventually and there goes your phone. Buy a cheap UW camera- hell, they even make disposable digital ones now. |
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Originally Posted By FB41: @talontsi_95 Having used more than a dozen underwater housings for various cameras and associated lights, I offer this: DON'T use it. It WILL flood eventually and there goes your phone. Buy a cheap UW camera- hell, they even make disposable digital ones now. View Quote Any suggestions on what cameras to look at? I would like video and good stills are important too. |
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IF you use a phone housing, I’d only use it with an OLDER phone that’s not your current ones.
Get a GoPro. Take video and pull stills off the video. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By talontsi_95: Any suggestions on what cameras to look at? I would like video and good stills are important too. View Quote @talontsi_95 Kodak and Fujifilm are the only 2 that I have experience with; both are waterproof to about 40'. Any deeper and you will need strobes along flash to get colors to come out. As far as housings go, in my opinion, Ikelight housing are the gold standard. Regardless which you choose, like @Marie said, DON'T use your regular phone! Edit- Check this site for some camera tips. |
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So Im thinking a GoPro 12 with their underwater case? What are the thoughts on that? I guess it gives me an excuse to finally get a GoPro.
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Originally Posted By talontsi_95: So Im thinking a GoPro 12 with their underwater case? What are the thoughts on that? I guess it gives me an excuse to finally get a GoPro. View Quote Much better choice. I know divers using GoPros on deep trimix divers and doing excellent photogrammetry with them. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Marie: Much better choice. I know divers using GoPros on deep trimix divers and doing excellent photogrammetry with them. View Quote Good to know. I appreciate it. Do you recommend getting a red filter for the GoPro? Im curious if one is needed for 20-30ft deep. I want to be prepared. |
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Originally Posted By talontsi_95: Good to know. I appreciate it. Do you recommend getting a red filter for the GoPro? Im curious if one is needed for 20-30ft deep. I want to be prepared. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By talontsi_95: Originally Posted By Marie: Much better choice. I know divers using GoPros on deep trimix divers and doing excellent photogrammetry with them. Good to know. I appreciate it. Do you recommend getting a red filter for the GoPro? Im curious if one is needed for 20-30ft deep. I want to be prepared. I wouldn’t know! I dive fresh water that tends towards green so friends often use magenta filters |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By talontsi_95: Good to know. I appreciate it. Do you recommend getting a red filter for the GoPro? Im curious if one is needed for 20-30ft deep. I want to be prepared. View Quote @talontsi_95 The red spectrum is the first to "vanish" at the depth you're looking at. A red filter wouldn't do much good, unless it puts the color back in. Carry a dive light and shine it on any subject you're interested in to make the colors "come back". |
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Originally Posted By FB41: @talontsi_95 The red spectrum is the first to "vanish" at the depth you're looking at. A red filter wouldn't do much good, unless it puts the color back in. Carry a dive light and shine it on any subject you're interested in to make the colors "come back". View Quote Maybe filter is the wrong word. Its a red flap that flips down to add the red back in. |
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I'd get a Backscatter flip filter set, it'll attach to your GoPro housing itself and works pretty well. You'll also want some type of flood (not spot) pattern light (120* beam or so) for underwater photo/video.
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"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally Posted By floridahunter07: I'd get a Backscatter flip filter set, it'll attach to your GoPro housing itself and works pretty well. You'll also want some type of flood (not spot) pattern light (120* beam or so) for underwater photo/video. View Quote That's a nice looking piece. One of them comes with a macro lens. Its funny because the attachment is almost the cost of a brand new GoPro12. |
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Picked up the GoPro12 today. Excited to try it out. Got the bundle with extra battery, case, head mount and floating selfi stick thing. Bought the water resistant case too.
I picked up a 512GB memory card. What are your guys thoughts on memory size while shooting 4k @120? Havent found a definitive answer on roughly how many minutes of video 512GB will do. |
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Easy to figure out. Take a 1 minute video and see how big the file is. Won't matter if it's underwater or not, just make sure it has some motion in the video and not just static images.
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Originally Posted By FB41: Easy to figure out. Take a 1 minute video and see how big the file is. Won't matter if it's underwater or not, just make sure it has some motion in the video and not just static images. View Quote Didnt think of that. Ill try it out tonight when I setup the camera. |
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Originally Posted By floridahunter07: I'd get a Backscatter flip filter set, it'll attach to your GoPro housing itself and works pretty well. You'll also want some type of flood (not spot) pattern light (120* beam or so) for underwater photo/video. View Quote Just bought the filter set last night. The backscatter crew are top notch. The gentleman on the phone was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. Can wait to mount this up to the GoPro. |
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