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justindaniels
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Hello, I am hoping to get feedback on what my next best step is to help improve my underwater photos/videos.
I currently have a go pro 12 with underwater housing. I have used it as primary video on our first trip and this last trip I did more photos with a few videos. I found with large amount of videos the editing process to get stills and clips took too long so I quit. The second I found the photo quality was just ok and overall know the video quality is more improved. I do like taking pictures/videos of smaller creatures as well as larger and felt the macro was the most limited on photos. I used a red filter for the first couple dives and then took it off and didn't notice a huge change but did use the quik app for post processing so that may be why.
I'm trying to decide for my next steps in my underwater photo/video is:
Option 1 and the one I'm leaning most toward: add a macro lens and tray with a light(s) for the go pro and do shorter video clips to pull stills from as a blend of the first and second trip rather than taking still shots.
Option 2: add a wide angle lens with lights for more videos knowing macro will still be more limited.
Option 3: We have an older sony nex3 that I could get a housing for $100-$200 for still shots.
Open to other options as well and feedback! Thanks for any input.
I currently have a go pro 12 with underwater housing. I have used it as primary video on our first trip and this last trip I did more photos with a few videos. I found with large amount of videos the editing process to get stills and clips took too long so I quit. The second I found the photo quality was just ok and overall know the video quality is more improved. I do like taking pictures/videos of smaller creatures as well as larger and felt the macro was the most limited on photos. I used a red filter for the first couple dives and then took it off and didn't notice a huge change but did use the quik app for post processing so that may be why.
I'm trying to decide for my next steps in my underwater photo/video is:
Option 1 and the one I'm leaning most toward: add a macro lens and tray with a light(s) for the go pro and do shorter video clips to pull stills from as a blend of the first and second trip rather than taking still shots.
Option 2: add a wide angle lens with lights for more videos knowing macro will still be more limited.
Option 3: We have an older sony nex3 that I could get a housing for $100-$200 for still shots.
Open to other options as well and feedback! Thanks for any input.