Nex 7, Zeiss 24mm for flourescent night dive

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DrKevbo

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Something a little differant and a lot of fun:D. Using Nex 7 with Zeiss 24mm and Sola 1200 with specialty blue filter and a threaded 67mm yellow filter on the camera. Most of the video has the aperature wide open, so very narrow depth of field. Didnt want to touch the reef so focus and motion is an issue to overcome. Much stick was some help.
[video=youtube;zbuTmvJeNfg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbuTmvJeNfg[/video]
 
Something a little differant and a lot of fun:D. Using Nex 7 with Zeiss 24mm and Sola 1200 with specialty blue filter and a threaded 67mm yellow filter on the camera. Most of the video has the aperature wide open, so very narrow depth of field. Didnt want to touch the reef so focus and motion is an issue to overcome. Much stick was some help.
[video=youtube;zbuTmvJeNfg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbuTmvJeNfg[/video]

Great video. I have dived with fluorescents but haven't tried filming with them yet. I use the same camera and lens w a Nauticam housing and a 4" port. Focus has been a issue, though I haven't had much experience with it. I noted you were wide open and was wondering which ISO you were using.
 
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