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fraserpenny

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I'm very new and using very simple gear. I have been using an I-torch light on a I-das tray with a go pro.
I am going to get dual sola 1200's and was wondering if it's easier to start from scratch or get more I-das parts
How do you know how far lights should be from the go pro?
There is a ball mount assembly for the lights, is it safe to say they are all generic and would fit the parts that I already have?
I'm thinking get another extension and arm on the other side as well
 
Here is the setup I am using currently. I have the SRP tray and arms kit from Snake River Prototyping. Is negative 20 ounces underwater in fresh water.
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View attachment 389624 View attachment 389625 I'm very new and using very simple gear. I have been using an I-torch light on a I-das tray with a go pro.
I am going to get dual sola 1200's and was wondering if it's easier to start from scratch or get more I-das parts
How do you know how far lights should be from the go pro?
There is a ball mount assembly for the lights, is it safe to say they are all generic and would fit the parts that I already have?
I'm thinking get another extension and arm on the other side as well

Suggest u to get another handle for more stable when shoot videos or photos.
 

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