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RDRINK25

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Help with which mode to shot in? Going to Hawaii for a week of diving. Was thinking between 1080/60 medium and 2.7/ 30. Both on a 3+ black with a red SRP red filter and macro +10. Can someone help me with which one? I have heard when you shoot in 1080 /60 it tends to be be shakey.
 
Help with which mode to shot in? Going to Hawaii for a week of diving. Was thinking between 1080/60 medium and 2.7/ 30. Both on a 3+ black with a red SRP red filter and macro +10. Can someone help me with which one? I have heard when you shoot in 1080 /60 it tends to be be shakey.
Think it's the opposite 60 fps is smoother. Unless you have a beefy computer stay with 1080 Turn on Protune and set wb to 5500 (middle value) To use Protune you need a recommended micro SD card, others may work but may not.
 
1080/60 (actually 50 for PAL) is my go to setting. Narrow FOV finds itself getting selected more for underwater excursions. Wide angle FOV is great for getting up close and personal with sharks and other big animals, but if your subject is shy or smaller, it is just going to look to far away.
 

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