jonnybravo0311
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Hey everyone,
I got a GoPro Hero 5 last year prior to my trip to Grand Cayman. I also got the super suit, red and magenta filters and the strap mount. I used the setup throughout my dives and found it to be pretty decent, but noticed a few things I'd like to improve.
The first is how I had the camera mounted. I found that the best mounting point with the options I had was strapping it to my wrist. That seemed to provide the most stability, kept it out of the way of vented bubbles and left my hands free. The problem is that the "most stable" option was still pretty shaky. Of course, it was the first time I'd ever used a GoPro in any fashion (underwater or not) so perhaps it's just a learning curve and I'll get better with time.
The second area I could improve is with lighting. There were a number of times throughout my dives where there simply wasn't enough ambient light for the camera.
I've been trying to come up with a decent solution, but with the myriad choices available, it's a daunting task
I could go for something like the Sidekick Duo with Dive Arm, and just leave the GoPro mounted to my wrist. Or, I could go for something like the Sea Dragon 650 Micro flood kit. Maybe I up my game and get the single 2500 or go even further and get the dual 2500s... or any other tray/lighting combination.
So... does anyone have tips and suggestions? What do you use in your own underwater GoPro adventures?
Thanks in advance!
I got a GoPro Hero 5 last year prior to my trip to Grand Cayman. I also got the super suit, red and magenta filters and the strap mount. I used the setup throughout my dives and found it to be pretty decent, but noticed a few things I'd like to improve.
The first is how I had the camera mounted. I found that the best mounting point with the options I had was strapping it to my wrist. That seemed to provide the most stability, kept it out of the way of vented bubbles and left my hands free. The problem is that the "most stable" option was still pretty shaky. Of course, it was the first time I'd ever used a GoPro in any fashion (underwater or not) so perhaps it's just a learning curve and I'll get better with time.
The second area I could improve is with lighting. There were a number of times throughout my dives where there simply wasn't enough ambient light for the camera.
I've been trying to come up with a decent solution, but with the myriad choices available, it's a daunting task

I could go for something like the Sidekick Duo with Dive Arm, and just leave the GoPro mounted to my wrist. Or, I could go for something like the Sea Dragon 650 Micro flood kit. Maybe I up my game and get the single 2500 or go even further and get the dual 2500s... or any other tray/lighting combination.
So... does anyone have tips and suggestions? What do you use in your own underwater GoPro adventures?
Thanks in advance!