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Only an idiot would say something like that and of course, only an idiot would eat one of the most amazing species on this planet because humans are certainly one of the worst
Simple, the photographer is using two very capable lights. He’s using the Sea Dragon 3000’s here. Of course the performance of the phone camera and display helps too, a iPhone 14 Pro Max is shown.
Hi I have a Pixel 7 pro which seems to be supported now with this ultra case. But the telephoto lens will probably be covered by the case and cannot be used? Because of the setup of the lenses on the pixel. Is that correct? Thanks for the information.
You can use the telephoto lens with some zoom. The Pixel 7 Pro Lens menu includes one lens - Wide 83° f/1.85. The telephoto lens can be accessed by zooming to 5x. The ultrawide lens is not available for the Pixel 7 Pro.
This video section for setting up the iphone needs to be updated to the current updates of the phone. The Do Not Disturb settings is way different. I need some help to know how I should do this. On my last dive I had pop ups that were in my way of seeing my subject.
GoPro looks better. yes its green, but footage that isn't smooth isn't watchable. have you thrown some lights on the rig and compared again? What's your opinion now that you've had the sealife and GoPro for 3 years now?
Hi - If I understand your question correctly, then yes, the Micro 3.0 will help you capture smooth (stabilized) video underwater. Artificial lighting will also help produce vibrant color underwater (especially with SeaLife's new Color Boost lights). Personally, I will always carry one or two video lights for close subjects.
Hi Brent. Great video as expected. I have a Sealife Micro 3.0 with a Micro Wide Angle Dome Lens and I mostly dive in the green waters of either Santa Catalina Island or Channel Islands (Anacapa or Santa Cruz). My question is if I use external lights (Sealife Sea Dragon 5000+), do I select a Green Water option in the camera settings or external lights setting? What settings would you suggest for the green water diving with or without the lights. Thanks.
Thanks. I would recommend the External Light mode if you're close enough to your subject to see the effect of the light (easy with the 5000+). For shots where you are not using the light on a subject, the best setting will depend on the day at the islands. I would generally use the standard dive mode and only use green water mode if the water was chunky and green, making the decision once settled into the dive. If in doubt, you could even try shooting a scene both ways and review it on the LCD, then stick with the mode that delivers the color you prefer. Hope that helps!