I'm not impressed at all with the backscatter rubber band method of attaching a filter to their port, I'd 110% for sure keep it lanyarded to your tray or grip if you use it.
I LOVE my threaded mount 55mm Fantasea underwater red filter, SOLID attachment. can still install/remove underwater. I'll film my giant stride entry with no filter, then pull the red filter out of my BCD pocket and start filming with ambient light with Sola600's on low for a bit of fill lighting.
Even above water, I used the backscatter bands to "attempt" to hold on a polarizing filter I bought from Backscatter, it's falled off a couple times, even without being rough handled, as even tonight on a tripod, during a time lapse shoot, the polarization filter fell off when I wasn't even handling the camera.
Those backscatter bands barely retain/cover 1/16" of the filter glass edge.
If anyone does do the backscatter red filter, for sure tie that puppy down to keep it on board.
I LOVE my threaded mount 55mm Fantasea underwater red filter, SOLID attachment. can still install/remove underwater. I'll film my giant stride entry with no filter, then pull the red filter out of my BCD pocket and start filming with ambient light with Sola600's on low for a bit of fill lighting.
Even above water, I used the backscatter bands to "attempt" to hold on a polarizing filter I bought from Backscatter, it's falled off a couple times, even without being rough handled, as even tonight on a tripod, during a time lapse shoot, the polarization filter fell off when I wasn't even handling the camera.
Those backscatter bands barely retain/cover 1/16" of the filter glass edge.
If anyone does do the backscatter red filter, for sure tie that puppy down to keep it on board.