Many people have loved the colors, contrast, and saturation of my recent Kona Hawaii mini-movie.
Here is the filter that I used for most all wide angle / scene blue water background.
I really like the 55mm threaded aspect of it as it fits my Backscatter flat port housing great, is rock solid when mounted, then I just let it dangle on a string when not in use, or keep in in a plastic filter case in a BCD pocket.
I really DON'T like Backscatters housing rubber band method of attaching/retaining filters. But now they have the flip-away which seems like a better option, but those weren't out or for sale Last June when I got my Hero2 and filter for the Kona dive trip
My Filter:
Fantasea Line RedEye Underwater Color Filter for Bluewater 5207
and they also offer many other filter types / sizes / colors / mounts.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Brand_Fantasea+Line&ci=260&N=4267396734+4291456372
My favorite though, as a whole system plug and play do it right do it once, would be the SRP snake river prototype equipment. Really is top notch and versatile.
But I'm sharing the Fantasea filter video results, as their filters don't get talked about much and the threaded fitting if you have a backscatter housing is GREAT to lock your filter in place and know it's not going anywhere, nor will it get bubbles on the filters' camera side of a flip out filter. The threaded filter is much more bubble protected
Here is the filter that I used for most all wide angle / scene blue water background.
I really like the 55mm threaded aspect of it as it fits my Backscatter flat port housing great, is rock solid when mounted, then I just let it dangle on a string when not in use, or keep in in a plastic filter case in a BCD pocket.
I really DON'T like Backscatters housing rubber band method of attaching/retaining filters. But now they have the flip-away which seems like a better option, but those weren't out or for sale Last June when I got my Hero2 and filter for the Kona dive trip
My Filter:
Fantasea Line RedEye Underwater Color Filter for Bluewater 5207
and they also offer many other filter types / sizes / colors / mounts.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Brand_Fantasea+Line&ci=260&N=4267396734+4291456372
My favorite though, as a whole system plug and play do it right do it once, would be the SRP snake river prototype equipment. Really is top notch and versatile.
But I'm sharing the Fantasea filter video results, as their filters don't get talked about much and the threaded fitting if you have a backscatter housing is GREAT to lock your filter in place and know it's not going anywhere, nor will it get bubbles on the filters' camera side of a flip out filter. The threaded filter is much more bubble protected
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