Hi Folks,
I am on vacation in the carribean and trying my GoPro Hero+ Silver edition scuba diving. I am experiencing a very strange problem when using the Flip3.1 Dive filter (for Blue water) by Backscatter... everything has a terrible green cast in the video. Without the filter, everything seems ok. Above water videos without the video also seem ok... it's as though the filter is confusing the Auto WB.
I am shooting at 1080p / 30fps and have recently updated my camera's firmware (3 weeks ago).
Sample video provided with and without filter.
With Filter
[video=youtube;wONqyhvUdoQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wONqyhvUdoQ&list=UULYzoLxB6s4r90UjoDNEsOQ[/video]
Without Filter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzQIy6THvhU&list=UULYzoLxB6s4r90UjoDNEsOQ&index=2
I am also experiencing the similar issues when taking photos with the GoPro underwater with the Filter, however the cast looks somewhat different (using the same filter as above). The only difference is that out of 4 photos, 1 of them turned out "ok".
Thank you for any input and ideas! This has really got me scratching my head!
Russ
I am on vacation in the carribean and trying my GoPro Hero+ Silver edition scuba diving. I am experiencing a very strange problem when using the Flip3.1 Dive filter (for Blue water) by Backscatter... everything has a terrible green cast in the video. Without the filter, everything seems ok. Above water videos without the video also seem ok... it's as though the filter is confusing the Auto WB.
I am shooting at 1080p / 30fps and have recently updated my camera's firmware (3 weeks ago).
Sample video provided with and without filter.
With Filter
[video=youtube;wONqyhvUdoQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wONqyhvUdoQ&list=UULYzoLxB6s4r90UjoDNEsOQ[/video]
Without Filter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzQIy6THvhU&list=UULYzoLxB6s4r90UjoDNEsOQ&index=2
I am also experiencing the similar issues when taking photos with the GoPro underwater with the Filter, however the cast looks somewhat different (using the same filter as above). The only difference is that out of 4 photos, 1 of them turned out "ok".
Thank you for any input and ideas! This has really got me scratching my head!
Russ