Third video with Contour

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Henry

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Whytecliff - The Cut Dec 22 2011.mov - YouTube

This time I actually took down a Contour Roam as well as Contour +. I put both footage on the video. It's best watched in 1080 if you have the screen and the net connection.

For comparison purposes, they both shoot the same quality. You can't really tell the difference from one footage to the other (except that my Roam lens was a little dirty. Note to self, clean lens next time).

For the people who are considering the Contour. The Roam is super easy to use. One slide button to film and that's it. The + has two buttons; one button to power up and the slide button to start filming.

The Roam has minimum adjustments while the + has all sorts of adjustments that can be accomplished via bluetooth and your smart phone or via hardwire to your computer while you are downloading. The adjustments are such things like multiple white balance setting, sound levels etc. There is also a shooting position 1 or 2 feature which allows you to preset a personal shooting parameter and then quickly switch between the two without having to go back to the settings menu.

For example, I have setting one as 1080, 30 fps and setting two as 720, 60 fps for slow mo. I can quickly switch between the two depending on what I want to shoot, just not while it's in the u/w housing and under water.

The + also has a GPS feature which I disabled as I assumed that it will eat up more battery life and I can't get a GPS fix under water anyway.

I own a GoPro 1080 Hero as well and would put it on the video as comparison but I don't own a blur fix so it would be an unfair comparison.

On this third video I shot, I learned to edit the video with white balance setting in iMovie. It does't change much but does make some of the colour pop a bit more.

Enjoy.
 
What did you use for lighting?

A pair of iKelite 2800 Pro. My plan was that to go all out with the lighting because I knew the POV cameras do better with lighting and just in case my plan didn't work out and I HAD to invest in a proper video camera and UW housing, I would already own kick butt lights. Plan seem to work so far. I can document the average dive with far less investment in the camera area. Perhaps one day, I will spend the big dollars on the camera but for now, I will put the money on my mortgage. :-)
 

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