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GAS - Help for GoPro vs Insta360
Hi both, thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it! So in conclusion, AcePro2 with the Isotta housing, the I could use the AOI lens in the shallows (found an adapter for that one) below 60m, for the deep stuff it would be just the camera. Technically clearly preferred. Unfortunately, that brings the cost up quite a bit, as the Isotta housing is about triple the price of the Seafrogs. Or, I skip the technical diving part and stick to a cheaper housing for the AcePro2 🤔
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Bluesharks - Manual or S-Priority
Thank you Wolfgang, yes, this image was taken with the 2x TC but at 16mm. They indeed are not very shy, but sometimes I do have to zoom in a little bit, and below F8 I wouldn't want to shoot. I'll tru to find StuartVs posts on scubaboard, thanks!
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Fabian started following Remote strobe mount? , GAS - Help for GoPro vs Insta360 , Bluesharks - Manual or S-Priority and 1 other
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GAS - Help for GoPro vs Insta360
Hi all, GAS is striking again. I think I'll get myself a action camera to mount on the big housing, place on the bottom for some BTS material, take on non-photography deep technical dives for some purely documentation uses. I'm way to lazy to do some serious post editing, if I cannot do it on my phone, I won't do it. Now I'm struggling with: GoPro 13 vs Insta360 Ace Pro 2. What I found so far: Quality OOTB seems to be superior in AcePro2, especially in low light. AcePro2 seems to have a wider FOV, which causes issues with the AOI lens. I could not find a suitable housing (depth rating ~120m) which is compatible with the AOI lens I could not find any deep rated housing for the AcePro2 Battery life is superior in AcePro2 Can anyone confirm my analysis or point me to where I got something wrong? Any suggestions what you'd pick in my place? Thanks all!
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Bluesharks - Manual or S-Priority
Hi all, I'm currently in the Azores, and shooting bluesharks at Condor Bank. Besides being fascinated by those amazing animals, I'm looking to get some good pictures. I've had success with shooting manual (both camera and strobes), but as they circle around it's one picture against the sun, the next one with the sun in the back. This leads to a lot of under- or overexposed shots (especially with the sun, it's the white ball of death). I thought about switching to shutter priority (1/160 or 1/200), auto-ISO (limited to 100-800) and maybe even TTL. Setup is a Sony A7IV with a Canon 8-15 on a 2x teleconverter (so even open aperture would be 8 at least), 140mm dome, Turtle TTL trigger and Retra ProMax strobes with diffusors. Does anyone have been in the same situation and has tried it or found some arguments for or against the idea? Probably giving it a couple of minutes next time just to try, but I'm really curious what the community thinks. Thanks all!
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Anglerfish V3 remote trigger
Hi CaolIla, within Germany, I'll cover the shipping costs. Best, Fabian
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Anglerfish V3 remote trigger
Selling my barely used anglerfish V3 trigger, optically and technically in great condition. A great piece of equipment to trigger remote strobes without electronic sync cords. Price: 240€ or best offer. Located in Germany, shipping worldwide at buyers cost.
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Remote strobe mount?
Hi all, I'm more and more getting into self modelling, as this allows me to work on images without testing the patience of my buddies if I want something specific. Works all fine, except I still miss a good mount for a remote strobe on my back or side, illuminating the area behind my back. A fixed mount is easy, but since a lot of the caves have restrictions, I managed to bump the dial a few times, and accidentally changed settings, leaving me with no possibility to fix that underwater. Does anyone have any idea, how to build something where I can remove the strobe underwater? On the back is probably impossible, but maybe something more towards one side? Appreciate all input! Thanks!
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new Retra strobe the Pro Max II
If the site admins are willing to testify to my wife, that my account was hacked and the IP was from any country but Germany? 😅
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new Retra strobe the Pro Max II
I'm actually considering it... not even 2000 on the trigger counter... question is, would there be an offer that would make it a win win? I'll probably take some pics of the strobes on the weekend and think about a reasonable price.
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new Retra strobe the Pro Max II
I like the idea, seems a fair way to make customers happy. Maybe @Oskar - Retra UWT can comment on the technical aspect (which would be a prequisite for any upgradeability)?
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Self modeling in caves?
Appreciate your input regarding safety @cerich ! I have managed to give to overall idea a try, and thought I'd add my experience and safety measures taken to the forum. Safety before the photo dive: Location is a cave I know very well, easy to dive. I've dived the cave two days prior to the photo shoot for a tmx dive, and during deco selected the spots for taking pictures. Aimed for a depth of ~8-12m, close to the exit (<200m) checked for silt (tried to stir some up by slapping the bottom), and then picked spots where there was none. During the photo dive, I first prepared the spots, i.e. adding REM markers few meters before and after (not visible in the photos), in case of loss of visibility (which is highly unlikely, see the commet about silt) that would give me directions in less then a minute. CCR: additionally to monitoring the CCR as by habit, I've checked PPO2 after each task, before moving to the next one. I then set up the video lights for the images (2x6000+1x15000 lumens; learning: I need bigger ones or I'll use remote strobes the next time to avoid high ISO and slow shutter). Afterwards placed the camera on the tripod, did some test shots without model to set the light to my liking (strobe position and power). Once that was sorted, switched the camera to interval shooting (~30-45sec delay, 10-20 images every 2-5sec). Changed powersettings on my divelights, started the interval series, swam over and posed. Outcome? Attached one as an example. Overall, I'm really happy with how everything went. I found it a really enjoyable and relaxing dive, time was no limitation (dive was about 2h, CCR still had 4+ hours scrubber capacity at the end), no model that wants to see more of the cave and gets bored, plenty of time to try and adjust. The only thing I'll change for the next dive is remote light, either strobes (preferred for images) or more powerful video lights (preferred for setting up and managing). Longterm, I'll replace the 35€ tripod I bought for trying this. Is this the new way of underwater cave photography? Certainly not, but for some caves, I will definitely work like this.
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FS: 45° Viewfinder for Nauticam FF
Now it is sold :)
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Flare depending on strobe model
Thanks all, appreciate the feedback and input! After careful consideration of all factors (i.e. losing my patience), I have taken the conscious decision (i.e. thought "f*** it") and as a pragmatic solution did some minor changes (i.e. bought new strobes). Had a first test dive with the Retra ProMax, and they are much easier to position to avoid flare. In conclusion, I congratulate myself for being responsible and only taking the minimum measures needed to solve this issue 😁😇
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FS: 45° Viewfinder for Nauticam FF
Reducing the price to 300€
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FS: 45° Viewfinder for Nauticam FF
Reducing to 330€