fish80
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Hey guys,
your advice has been great in the past... so here I am again with another question!
I am using a gopro3 black with a pole, which i like very much because it allow me to get much closer to the subjects I want to film which, in my opinion, is essential.
Now, I am pretty happy with the SNP filter, but when i go below 60ft in blue water or shallower in green water (south california, where i am based atm) I lose a lot of colors etc.
I am thinking to invest in 1 light first. What is the best mount option you recommend?
Would you mount the light on the pole? Has somebody experience with that? Does it work well or it is too close to the camere and creates backscatter?
Would you mount the light on the BCD on the shoulder opposite to the one you typically hold the pole with? Does it provide enugh light given that the camera will be about 2ft in front of the light? Does it create weird shadow?
Any suggestion is really appreciated!
CJ
your advice has been great in the past... so here I am again with another question!

I am using a gopro3 black with a pole, which i like very much because it allow me to get much closer to the subjects I want to film which, in my opinion, is essential.
Now, I am pretty happy with the SNP filter, but when i go below 60ft in blue water or shallower in green water (south california, where i am based atm) I lose a lot of colors etc.
I am thinking to invest in 1 light first. What is the best mount option you recommend?
Would you mount the light on the pole? Has somebody experience with that? Does it work well or it is too close to the camere and creates backscatter?
Would you mount the light on the BCD on the shoulder opposite to the one you typically hold the pole with? Does it provide enugh light given that the camera will be about 2ft in front of the light? Does it create weird shadow?
Any suggestion is really appreciated!
CJ