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Love it. I have the attention span of a gnat, but this was very interesting. Just got a new GoPro 6 yesterday. Can you share what settings you are using? Thanks!
great video thank you for sharing....couple of comments from my own gopro learnings.
use a tray so you can easily mount a video light and realy illuminate the subjects..I imagine if you had a light on this dive it would have blown us away.
getting a light can be expensive but you get what you pay for....I initially bought an ikelite 1000 lumen light and it was not enough to adequately bring the subjects in view. I bought a light and motion 3500 and I used it on a few dives recently and I am impressed....having 3500 lumens makes a huge difference and even at 90-100 feet where the natural light is weak the 3500 gave me all the light I needed at full power,,,,at shallower depths you can dim the light to a low or med setting.
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