Ive made one video with a cheap action cam, it was awful. Now I have a GoPro8, a laptop and a holiday to Egypt booked. Your videos are going to be very useful! Thanks for making them.
Thank you for the tips. I was looking for your work online for some time and I finally figured out that reef patrol is your channel. Great work and keep going. I have questions regarding GoPro hero7 and dji osmo action. 1) which one is better based on their underwater performance( macro, wide shots, stabilisation etc)? 2) availability of accessories online? Thank you
This came out just after I got back from a trip with a bunch of dive footage. Thanks for uploading such useful videos! This was a massive help in making my video and I think you guys have the best underwater cinematography I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing your work and inspiring me to try and be better.
Thank you for making this great video! I'm a fan of your entire series. I love diving wrecks, sometimes down to 60 meters / 200 feet. At that depth would you still recommend 60/50 FPS with an action camera? There's less light with more FPS so wouldn't that decrease the video's quality? Also do you recommend the linear Field of View for shipwrecks? Distortion looks bad on wrecks but I find having a wide view helps with the tight spaces.
Okay this is very special 😯 so IF the bitrate/compression is the same with 25 or 50 you could choose 50, if no loss. BUT if you use 50 you have a higher Shutterspeed - now this will depend on you setting if manual or if camera automatkc but even in automatic the shutter speed will be higher which means less light will hit the sensor, so 25p would be better because your camera can use a slower shutter speed so brighter Image and nicer motion blur. So less noise. Also if you are kn the wreck you will move slowly so you dont need slowmotion anyhow and fast moving fish you wont have much too I assume usually they just hang around. So perhaps stick with 25p :) About the FOV... I would go narrower where it makes sense... like on top of the wreck filming, closeups or fish or any maschinery. For rooms and outside sure stick with Wide 📽😊😎💙
Hello, Thank you for the wonderful and very informative video The gopro hero 5 black let’s me go into narrow FOV only when in 1080p and in 2.7k linear ( medium FOV corrected for distortion ) is the closest to narrow Should I use that for filming or should I stick with 1080p 60 fps and narrow FOV Iam only worried about re framing / cropping in post when shooting in 1080p Looking forward to your reply. Thank you
Hey! Really great video and tips! We do a lot of underwater videography and photography at our dive shop in Key Largo and found your video very useful. Thanks for sharing! :)
Again a very professional and helpful video with easily understandable instructions! You always make me feel like being deeply submerged in a beautiful reef, thanks a lot 😊! But what about lights? Wouldn't it be appropriate to attach also lights on the tray in deeper water instead of a red filter even with an action camera or do you think it's overrated?
Lights is one of the next episodes :) so stay tuned ;) usually lights only make sense if they are really powerful to compete against ambient light... and if you have enough money to spend on good lights you may as well invest in a slightly better camera than an action cam. Cheap lights... forget it.. tried that been there... didnt work.. ;) for action cams best to stay in the shallows for best quality... it is a small sensor... so it will always be limited 🥴
@@ReefPatrol Using a gopro6 with a tray and two JAUNT D40 lights rated at 4200 lumens each. Other research indicates setting WB at 5000K. My dives are between 15 to 40 meters. Is this my best option or just stay with a red filter? Diving in the Bahamas
Thanks for one more lesson Vanessa. Can you tell me where do I can buy those red and magenta circular filters with protection lens? Keep teaching us. Best Regards from Portugal.
Love your content. I just got back from a trip and have been going through many of these videos. Wish I would have watched fist haha. I feel more prepared for next time though. Thanks again
Anyway you can do this video again with a more updated action camera? We are 10 versions ahead of the GoPro 3 now and though the concepts are the same, the tech is pretty different.
Another awesome video! 🙌🏽 I did a somewhat similar video earlier this year about shooting underwater with a gopro. Nice to get confirmation that I'm doing most things correct 😊.
Thanks for those amazing videos. I'm a french diver and I have an Akaso v50 pro action cam. Can you give me some links or a brand for screw on filter adapter pls? I have seen the other video on filters and the mix with light and I would definitly give it a try. Thks a lot and keep going.
Thank you, really useful and easy! I am very happy that I was aware of most of these tips and I loved the idea of the black bars for cinematic effect... I am doing it for pictures sometimes, but never tried for videos! Adding sound effects BBC style is also very cool, and using music with license!!! I personally find it useful to choose the soundtrack already while editing, to match action with music! It would be great to find a competent partner like you for my projects!
I have done some testing, and for GO-pro at least, it seams that using anything but wideangel view does not make sense. Thats due to go-pro effectivly just cropping the futage to get the slimmer view. So if you are going to pos process anyway, then keep as much information as possible, who knows perhaps you catch even more greatness
hello Vanessa, great tips! Could you suggest me a good stick for action cam underwater? the link that you have put below seem don't work (gear used) thanks!
Another top video with great tips. I used to have a Hero4 mounted on my rig hotshoe until it broke. So I need a new action cam. If you could choose 1 for free for unverwater filming..... Hero7 or DJI Osmo Action? I'm swaying towards DJI.
Actually from what I gather the Osmo should be better. BUT I havent tried it and I dont know how the color profiles work uw compared to Hero7. But I would assume very similar. Rocksteady should be really good.
But check the internet if there are any uw comparison videos. I also could Imagine that the gopro color could be better because they have such an experience with underwater since years. Dji hasnt been uw before. So best would be to test it :)
Das Video ist echt der Hammer vor allem, da ich demnächst selbst vor habe einen Tauchfilm zu machen vom Roten Meer. Dazu hätte ich gerne gewusst, welche Farben die Farbfilter haben, die ihr für die Aufnahmen verwendet bzw vielleicht ein Produkt Beispiel für die Farbfilter mit Filtergewinde. Vielen dank schon mal vor ab. Und die Tipps sind echt klasse :)
This is the next episode so stay tuned 😊📽😎 working on it right now! You cant add colors that arent captured :) it will never look as good as when captured in camera. Also you wont be able to change the whitebalance as much because you will run into bending and quality loss. But as said... will be the next episode
How do you guys deal with stray light? I very often have the issue, especially when using the red filter on the GoPro, that stray light is making the image very red and very soft. On top of that it depends on the angle towards the sun. It makes editing a nightmare. Do you know of any lens hood for action cameras to deal with this problem?
I just bought a Go Pro Hero 8 and I am going to Roatan diving this winter... I will be doing some test dives with my go pro and was wondering, what have you found works best for neutralizing your bouyancy with a go pro? Is it better to go over on your bouyancy floats or under? do you really need them for a go pro with a double handled frame? do you have recommendations for frames for a go pro? Thanks!
actually the new stabilisation of the gopro is fantastic... I doubt you will have much shake if you dive smoothly ;) otheriwse use a tray with small floats :)
@@ReefPatrol i use premiere pro. I have some video in flat color while some not in flat color. Especially with gopro. Had a hard time editing the ones not in flat color. Id also love to learn using the color wheels and the rgb chart
Awesome thank you so much!.. Would you have tips for using a Go pro in low light conditions? I'm going back to Norway to dive with the Orca in November.
Well in that case you wont be diving right? So dont use a filter. Protunes ON. Iso setting you will need to see how high you want to set the max. So do some testing before (you can do that above water too) and see with jow much noise you are ok with. Filming in 25p will give u a slower shutterspeed so more light. But 50p will give you smoother shots. So you can mix the fps depending on what you are filming. You could add 2 powerful lights too :)
Great video thank you so much for the tips! What is your advice on a camera? I’m kind of stuck between two options I can either spend 450 on a go pro 9 or spend way more and get a housing for my A7siii. I wish there was a $1200 option like a go pro made for professionals.
Hi Vanessa, I just started using Go Pro this year, and will need to take videos and photos underwater (river/lake) next month. What specific macro lens, magenta filters (brand), and mount tray would you recommend?
Hi Vanessa the videos are great. Which compact you feel is the best in 2020 for underwater. I was in for Sony RX100 VII however, it seems the WB underwater is not the best. I shoot video 90% of the time.
Keldan lights will have this out later this year. I am using their prototype. But I have heard you can use the xrite underwater if you clean it well after... but I have never tried.
Hello. What equipment recommendations for the amateur photographer would you recommend adding to the Gopro 9? Intention for lighting, filters and camera settings. Do you have an instructional video related to my question? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Hi, great video, if we do not use red filter during a shooting, will it impossible to restore the original red colour simply by coulour grading ? Thanks for the info
Thanks for this. Great. Can you recommend a simple edit programme for a novice for go pro videos and basic camcorder presentation footage? Thanks Sonia
ALWAYS extend your pole, if possible. the longer pole makes your footage much more stable. It makes you automatically holding your action camera more steady. you can test that on land while walking. compare the steadiness of handheld action camera shot (or even phone) with the one of a extended pole. The latter will be much more stable. NEVER use a red filter. Like mentioned, it takes away light. Make different filter for postproduction. 4 different reds (orange to magenta), for different depth, and play with the opacity will do a much better job. However, this is the lazy fast way, if you dont want to mess around too much with color-correction.
How do you get the round filter on a go pro super suit? In the UK I’m looking online and it seems I have to use another case/frame attached to a naked GoPro thus limiting how deep I can go. Any advice?
Was about to buy a gopro8 because it seems to give the most saturated colours without post editing (which I would like to avoid). And record at the widest settings to see everything around me.... am I completely off? What do you think