Jeremy Haile
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I enjoy videoing my dives and have been using GoPros for years. However, I'm looking to upgrade for the following reasons:
1) While GoPro video looks good, I'd love even sharper video
2) I can't video or photo any macro subjects
3) Related to #2, there is no auto-focus so even with a diopter, it's really tough to do any macro on GoPro
4) Photos on GoPro are not sharp, and I'd like to be able to branch out into photos too
5) Due to lack of any zoom, shy subjects are tough to get close enough to for GoPro
What I like about the GoPro is the compact size – I like not having a massive rig and being able to clip it onto my BC and have both hands free when I just want to enjoy the dive. (ok, so that's pretty rare because I'm always on the lookout for a good shot...
I decided I didn't want to consider DSLR because of the size and expense, so that leaves high-end compact or mirrorless. After tons of research I think I've narrowed it down to the RX100v or a6500.
I have two main questions:
1) Once I buy all of the trays, strobes, wet lenses, etc. - is the difference in price even that big between these? It seems like it will end up being just a few hundred dollars.
2) Will the a6500 feel a lot more bulky than the RX100, or once the housing, tray, etc. is in place will they feel about the same?
I'm leaning towards the RX100v + Fantasea Housing for compactness and cost. But I don't want to regret the decision in a year or two especially if the difference in "all-in" price isn't that great. I'd appreciate any feedback from people who have used both.
Thank you so much!
Jeremy
Current Equipment:
- GoPro Hero5
- Backscatter red + macro filter
- Ultralight tray/arms
- BigBlue VL4000P video light
If interested, you can see my videos here:
Jeremy Haile
1) While GoPro video looks good, I'd love even sharper video
2) I can't video or photo any macro subjects
3) Related to #2, there is no auto-focus so even with a diopter, it's really tough to do any macro on GoPro
4) Photos on GoPro are not sharp, and I'd like to be able to branch out into photos too
5) Due to lack of any zoom, shy subjects are tough to get close enough to for GoPro
What I like about the GoPro is the compact size – I like not having a massive rig and being able to clip it onto my BC and have both hands free when I just want to enjoy the dive. (ok, so that's pretty rare because I'm always on the lookout for a good shot...

I decided I didn't want to consider DSLR because of the size and expense, so that leaves high-end compact or mirrorless. After tons of research I think I've narrowed it down to the RX100v or a6500.
I have two main questions:
1) Once I buy all of the trays, strobes, wet lenses, etc. - is the difference in price even that big between these? It seems like it will end up being just a few hundred dollars.
2) Will the a6500 feel a lot more bulky than the RX100, or once the housing, tray, etc. is in place will they feel about the same?
I'm leaning towards the RX100v + Fantasea Housing for compactness and cost. But I don't want to regret the decision in a year or two especially if the difference in "all-in" price isn't that great. I'd appreciate any feedback from people who have used both.
Thank you so much!
Jeremy
Current Equipment:
- GoPro Hero5
- Backscatter red + macro filter
- Ultralight tray/arms
- BigBlue VL4000P video light
If interested, you can see my videos here:
Jeremy Haile