I haven't experienced any overheating problems so far. When I dive I typically don't leave my camera on the whole time, which really helps with overheating.
Hmmm could you'all recommend a video where the clogger speaks a lot slower and explains industry terms while showing the actual screen movements in real, slow time? You know, for us photophobic assholes, as it were? Seriously, any training videos on your peoples explanations of photo terms and slang and technical verbiage would be appreciated so we could follow along and learn. Ie Define shit
It looks much better than my old GoPro 7, every time there's a little drop of water on it, the image isn't clear. The sharks swimming around you didn't make my thalassophobia any better haha!
Excellent review, and well looked into in the settings department, am going diving in Maldives February and going to buy a gopro to use and get some memories 👍
You are looking quite young but you are showing a lot of profound experience in your recommendations! All I can do is agree, from what I've been doing so far ... I just bought one as I found the progress of the 11 has really come to a point adding to my equipment and I'm looking forward to my next diving in 2 weeks and see if it can replace my regular Panasonic and Sony compact cameras. Maybe what you missed out, that it is evident always using the additional underwater protection casing, which goes down to 60m.
hey! Great video! Where can I find the "water mode" in video setting like you at 02:19? and do you use an extra case e.g. for snorkeling or do you trust GOPRO with waterproof until 10m of depth?
There is no water mode, but you can rename any preset. Click the pen symbol, then click on the name (Water) at the top of the screen and change it to travel, snow, water…
Thanks for the video. Just wondering if you have used the Horizon Lock feature underwater. If so, what is your experience? Does it make a significant change or you don’t think it works quite well underwater? Thanks
I haven't had the chance to test it out underwater yet. I think it would be good for slow shots underwater, like hovering over a reef, because it'll keep your shot even more steady
Are you talking about the setting called Water? If so, that's a custom setting I made. You can make your own custom settings if you scroll all the way down and hit the + button.
Love the video! I am going diving soon and want to make sure to get some good shots. After watching your video i still have 2 questions that i would really appreciate if you could give some insight to. 1. Do you have exeprience using the head strap when diving as I prefer having my hands free? 2. for diving around 20/30 metres do i need additional lighting or is the gopro hero 11 good enough?
I personally wouldn’t use the head mount while diving because the bubbles often get in the way of your shot. However if you’re just freediving then it works fine. It depends on where your diving (some places are darker than others) but at that depth you don’t necessarily need a light. I would still use one because otherwise the colors won’t pop very well. Thanks for watching!
I always use a case with mine underwater just to be safe. A few years ago I had a small rack in the screen of my Hero 9 camera and it flooded when I went underwater with it
@@FranciscoAlmeida991 if you open the page where you see all the pre-set settings, you can scroll all the way down to the bottom where you should see a button to create your own. If it isn’t there, that means that you have to remove one of the settings options first.
I like to provide as much background and information as possible for my viewers. I know a lot of us just want to get straight to the point, that's why I left timestamps in the description so you can skip around quickly
hi~ i do mermaiding, and mostly swim in deep pool where its mostly blue. which setting is suitable and how to do great editing to show the tail vabriant color using GoPro 10/11 and for night swimming tips setting etc~*+
If you're using the Hero 11 then make sure 10-bit color is turned on. This will allow for you to capture more vibrant colors in your video. You can also adjust your white balance; adding a little more red to your video will make colors pop more underwater.
@@alekseigurov5786 yeah, I figured it. :) I am a Sony guy too. A6500, a7II, Rx100VII, a9.... Can you imagine that a9 does not have color profiles for video? Bummer....
@@alekseigurov5786 yeap, I know... But we gotta see it is a camera designed for photography, not video. Video is a "nice2have". Anyways... a7II had it so a9 could at least had an upgrade adding it.. but no... Love the focus speed and focus tracking tough. :)
This is a very specific video aimed at a small niche of youtube viewers and it is exactly what I was looking for. I still dive with the hero 7, so I am forced to use color correction lenses on my gopro. I am excited to get my hands on a hero 11 so that I can capture the most natural looking underwater footage for my videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise on the subject of underwater filming.
Don't count on the gopro AI to accurately correct the blue/green of the sea. The AIs weren't programmed with this kind of encironments in mind so they end up very badly corrected. AI is, lots of times, really worse than filters. Best of best is always use good artificial lights. ;)