Here there the videos I make during travels, while scuba diving or simply living my life, using mainly the Gopro, the Olympus TG-6 and sometimes the phone S21 Ultra. I love the vision of collecting here my videos to watch them 10 maybe 20 or 30 years later and see how we and the world changed. My dream is to move to the Caribbean's and dedicate the channel to that part of the world but until then let's enjoy everything life has to offer and discover all creativity in and around us.
Hi, there we were diving in a lake in The Netherlands. Visibility was relatively good but definitely not tropical or Caribbean level. The max depth we went was 16m. The X4 is able to show abetter visibility and more light than how it was in reality. The same is valid for my other X4 underwater video, which I made in another Dutch lake, where visibility and light were lower than this one.
Actually it wasn't very deep, around 12m only but lake in The Netherlands are getting dark pretty shallow. We went in another lake, deeper than 25m but there is as dark as night so I brought the Insta360 Ace Pro because I think the X4 would have not perfomed well. If you are interested you can see the video on my channel at: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6f-uSmWpps0.htmlsi=OpJNc2CuYRsYJ30m
What's the point of a video where you can't see anything because the camera pans too fast and the cuts are too short? The name of the capital of Malta is Valletta without the La.
There different style of videomaking and this a spot like video to trigger memories and/or stimulate curiuosity. It is not intended as tavel surrogate like other video styles, long and detailed.
The Day after: so after taking it apart and letting it dry for a day my Fairphone 3+ survived the post PADI #IE celebration dip! Thanks to Adam for that quick S&R!!!
Hey Giuseppe, this is really well done. It reflects the emotions of a PADI IE in its typical way. A once-in-a-lifetime-experience for the participants. Best regards to the certified Instructors, you supported. Cheerio, Robby (PADI Instrutor Examiner)
I have been UK twinset diving for nearly 20 years and am ready for a change. Side mount looks like the way for me to go. I can't tell from your vid, do you double clip your cylinders (top & bottom?)? They look like they have a very high lower clip. Is this something you were taught or does it just fit you dive style? If you do have a high lower clip, is it easy to get to?
This was my first tive with the new gear so a lots of details are/shall be fine tuned from here. Indeed the lower clips were quite high and I lowered them but not that much becasue I want the tank valve just at my armpit. I don't have clip on the tank valve, I use the bungee cord loop for the upper connection.
Bungee on the tank valve and the clip at the bottom should place the first stage right in your armpit in the water… you can put a choker and clip on the valve to clip to a chest d ring when getting on and off a boat that’s how I do it then I unclip it while In the water
I'm a newbie side mount diver so I've just been through some intensive set-up work. I also use the excellent Stealth 2 Tec but with steel cylinders. Therefore my lower clip-off is on the square D-rings, which puts the bands another couple of inches down the cylinders. Giuseppe is using aluminium cylinders that clip off on the waist belt so that they can be adjusted as the cylinders get more buoyant. But the key thing is that the wing looks correct on the body, nice and steamlined, and his trim is spot on. I also use just bungee to attach the top of the cylinders, with a bolt snap that can be hooked on the shoulder D-ring if required for entry and exit. It's such a comfortable way to dive!
@@timgosling6189 yeah with sidemount set up is everything I dive steel and aluminum I love playing with my aluminum I posted a video of the 4th of July on my Chanel where I no mount Superman both tanks through a window in an airplane
The tri glider with two hook attachment points was purchased from where? Any details on it that you can share ie. brand, specs and pricing etc - as this will be usefull for my diving
I believe you can find that type of triglider in various places specialised in sidemount gear. I have found mine on a German webshop: dluxedivegear.de/en/shop/bungee-tri-glide-dbl-1/
looks great, maybe put the cambands on the tank a bit lower, the tanks look to far from your body (at the end of the tank). or empty out your drysuit pocktes, so it sits snug next to you. Have fun diving