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Nauticam A7SIII vs A1 housing
I have an Aquatica housing for my A7SIII and have over 600+ dives with it. A few little quirks with the buttons sticking but switching to the deep water spring kit seems to have solved my issues. Overall I am happy with it.
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120p vs 60p
I shoot 60fps for most things and will switch to 120 for macro dives and/or where I have a lot of light. Shooting in 120 cuts out a lot of available light and increases file sizes substantially.
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Over 70 Dives In Browning Passage This Is What I Saw.... 4K HD Video 2hrs 20mins
That really depends on the conditions, here in the pacific northwest we can have a nice sunny day where it's bright down to 100 feet or it could be cloudy with an algae bloom and it's pretty much pitch black at 60 feet. For wide angle I'll typically go with the native ISO of 12,800 which gives a nice clean image and I have my aperture set to 6 to 8 and it looks pretty good. If it's a darker day I have cranked it up to 32,000 with minimal noise and it can be corrected in post.
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Over 70 Dives In Browning Passage This Is What I Saw.... 4K HD Video 2hrs 20mins
Thank you! Yes, I use 3 lights. I attached a photo of me with my camera rig. The 3rd light is positioned in the center and pointed either straight or slightly angled upward or down if the water is fairly clear... I find it works really well as a fill light with my two primary lights angled slightly outward to decrease backscatter. I am shooting in SLOG3 and using the lowest ISO possible so I need a lot of light to get the exposure right.
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Over 70 Dives In Browning Passage This Is What I Saw.... 4K HD Video 2hrs 20mins
I've made 7 trips to Browning Passage over the last 4 years and have done about 70 dives in the area. This video is a compilation of the scenery and marine life at the different dive sites. Some quick timestamps if you want to see specific dive sites. 0:00 - Intro and Aerial Footage Of Browning Passage 0:53 - World Famous Browning Wall 32:22 - Hardy Bay Hooded Nudibranchs 40:00 - Barry Islet and Gorgonian Corals 52:09 - 5 Fathom Rock Schools Of Fish 01:00:55 - The Grotto 01:18:18 - Coolio's Dream 01:26:06 - Gangsta's Paradise 01:33:28 - Rock Of Life 01:40:55 - 7 Tree Island Filmed with a Sony A7SIII + Sony 16-35mm f/4 lens in an Aquatica Digital housing with 3x18,000 lumen kraken video lights. Shot in SLOG3 (10 bit 4:2:2) and graded in Davinci Resolve.
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[4K] 2 Hours Of Octopus Doing Octopus Things
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it. Thank you Maria! Yes, you are more than welcome to share and play it anywhere you like!
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[4K] 2 Hours Of Octopus Doing Octopus Things
Thank you! Yes, that's the full video, the teaser is on reddit, I just copied my post from there.
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[4K] 2 Hours Of Octopus Doing Octopus Things
Filmed over hundreds of dives around Vancouver Island and the Salish Sea, this is a 1-minute teaser for my full 2-hour film featuring wild Pacific octopus and Ruby octopus. From babies the size of a pea to full-grown giants. No narration, no captionsโjust octopuses doing octopus things in the cold, emerald waters of British Columbia. Youโll see them hunt, change color, fight, crawl, vanish, and interact with their environment in ways that might leave you with a new appreciation for these incredible creatures. Great to play in the backgroundโor just zone out and watch them move.
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[4K] 2 Hours Of Cold Water Ocean Ambience From Vancouver Island
This video is a collection of footage from hundreds of dives over the past 3 years around Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Dive sites include Nanaimo, Nanoose, Gabriola Island, Campbell River, Barkley Sound, Port Hardy, and Browning Passage. Itโs set to relaxing musicโno narration, no captions, no diversโjust marine life and cold water scenery. Perfect for background viewing or whenever you need a moment of calm. Hope you enjoy it!
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Browning Passage in 4K โ Cold Water, Strong Currents, and Unreal Biodiversity
- [4K] Winter Diving 2025 - Vancouver Island British Columbia
- [4K] Diving The Stunning Deep Wall At Orlebar Point Off Gabriola Island, British Columbia.
This footage was captured over four dives at Orlebar Point, Gabriola Island, British Columbiaโtwo in August and two in January. Orlebar Point is a spectacular cold-water dive featuring a deep wall covered in fields of plumose anemones, colorful crimson anemones, boot sponges, cloud sponges, and plenty of rockfish. If you're lucky, you might even get a visit from curious sea lions, which make the experience even more unforgettable! This dive is definitely for advanced divers, as the area can experience strong currents if the tides arenโt perfectly timed. However, with proper planning, it's a short swim out to the wall, where it dramatically drops into the depths, creating an awe-inspiring underwater landscape. The diversity of marine life here is incredible, making it a must-dive location for anyone exploring British Columbiaโs coast.- [4K] ๐๐๐ Over 230 Dives Off Vancouver Island in 2024โHereโs What I Saw...
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, the diving here is world-class!- [4K] ๐๐๐ Over 230 Dives Off Vancouver Island in 2024โHereโs What I Saw...
This is a highlight reel from over 230 dives off Vancouver Island, British Columbia in 2024. Locations include Nanaimo/Nanoose, Barkley Sound, and Browning Passage (Port Hardy).- Anyone Used The Laowa 60mm f/2.8 2X Macro Underwater?
Thanks! I am running my Sony in an Aquatica housing and using their Super Macro port. I do have an extension with a manual focus knob for a different lens but think it would push the end of the port out too far from the lens. I want to buy the lens, but might have to settle for just fixing the magnification and the aperture and using my existing focus ring to work the focus. I currently run the Sony 90mm but it's too much macro for a lot of the critters we have around here. I do have a 3D printer and will be able to print a focus ring. Thank you for the reply! - [4K] Winter Diving 2025 - Vancouver Island British Columbia
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