There is a firmware update that fixes these issues.
There might be now, but not at the time, and wasn't paying that sort of money to be a guinea pig!
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There is a firmware update that fixes these issues.
How, exactly, is it night and day better? I have a GoPro 6 and it's great AND I can actually see and properly frame what I'm filming versus pointing blindly when you have no video screen as with the Paralenz.It's night and day better than a GoPro for diving.
How, exactly, is it night and day better? I have a GoPro 6 and it's great AND I can actually see and properly frame what I'm filming versus pointing blindly when you have no video screen as with the Paralenz.
On top of that, if I'm not mistaken, you have to buy a separate dive housing just to take the thing diving.
I had a friend do a shark feeding dive a couple weeks ago in 20 feet and her new GP6 flooded. She thought she would be okay without buying a dive housing for that birthday trip.This is correct. Gopro is only good to 30ft without a case.
What GoPro do you have? The knock-off is irrelevant...Well, I have a GoPro, a newer GoPro knock off, and the Paralenz, so I'm speaking from experience.
Yes and things are off center and not properly framed!An LCD screen would be an advantage that goes to the GoPro if you're trying to take macro shots. Have you tried filming without the screen?
With these wide angle lenses it's not as big of an advantage, IMO.
On my GoPro I took the screen off because it just drained more battery.
If you want the best results, lights are really the only solution - everything else is a compromise in image quality in one area or another.Also, As you know, with your GoPro you have to use filters or lights for your footage to look right.
If you use just a filter it's still not correct because it's only adding back one shade of red rather than the full spectrum of colors that have been filtered out. On overcast or lower quality viz days those filters block so much light the footage looks dull.
On top of that, if I'm not mistaken, you have to buy a separate dive housing just to take the thing diving.
So, you've identified one feature, that in one specific situation, gives the GoPro the advantage, but neither camera was really designed for that purpose.
When I put my GoPro on a tray it's pretty simple to capture the video just how I want it. Hell, most of the time I mask mount and I'm still able to capture pretty good video considering I'm doing other activities while diving.
The Paralenz might be a fine camera and, if you want quick, somewhat more accurate color corrected video straight out of the camera it sound's like a good option - but my point is that it's not night and day better than a GoPro 6, all things considered.Now, I do think GoPro has an advantage as being more versatile. It's a better camera for above water, but underwater, yes, night and day or should I say, blue and normal.
Same, I mostly used a battery bacpac instead of the lcd on the three GoPros I've owned....On my GoPro I took the screen off because it just drained more battery.
My 60m housing survived 62m one day and flooded at just 14m only weeks later destroying my Hero 4 black. Only takes a hair apparently, that scares me.... you have to buy a separate dive housing just to take the thing diving.
My not-easily-replaced Truk videos end with me either pulling the filter off my GoPro at the hang bar for a sudden colour shift I have to try to blend in post processing, and my filter-on-a-string flapping around in the field of view, or me exiting red water onto a red boat gaah... with your GoPro you have to use filters
How, exactly, is it night and day better? I have a GoPro 6 and it's great AND I can actually see and properly frame what I'm filming versus pointing blindly when you have no video screen as with the Paralenz.