robint
Contributor
Hi guys,
After reading all the comments on Dr Bill's thread about green cast in his HD videos, I wanted to discuss lights.
I just returned from Bonaire (awesome, awesome, awesome) and I do NOT have an HD but a miniDV HC-42. Not the newest but I like the lowlight capability and have been using it for 1.5 years. I have been diving in cold water and warm, clear and 10' vis, blue water and green water.
My red filter works beautifully for wide-angle to close-ups in all conditions. I did however, want to see what diving with lights would be like so I borrowed a pair of very nice lights for a dive......... yuck! Talk about green images. I had a heck of a time working with the lights and getting them focused on my subject, and then viewing on my screen they all looked yuck. Viewing them at home on my monitor confirmed that my "red filter" footage is way better, clearer even, than the same footage done with the lights. (Yes, I would set up with lights and shoot then turn off lights and replace the red filter and shoot again). I decided that using such lights in daytime is completely pointless and actually made my video footage look nasty as everything was green..... and this was in clear blue Bonaire water at 30-50' depth. I am guessing if it was night or lower vis maybe they would be more effective but gosh for $900 pricetag I wasn't impressed.
Am I crazy or are red filters better than lights in most cases???
Here's a link to my one of my edited Bonaire videos using red filter: http://www.rnrscuba.net/Bonaire/Bona...iful_reefs.wmv
please right click on link and save as to your computer and play it from there
here's a link to one of my Calif videos from last year, same thing, red filter, no lights: http://www.rnrscuba.net/Grace/Anacapa2006.wmv
These are low res for the internet (my actual videos are much sharper and clearer) and not HD but I think the colors look nice and true and the camcorder was able to autofocus and autowhitebalance. Yes?
How many of you use lights vs. how many people are just using red filters.... ?
robin
1 week til Great Escape to San Clemente and Catalina!
After reading all the comments on Dr Bill's thread about green cast in his HD videos, I wanted to discuss lights.
I just returned from Bonaire (awesome, awesome, awesome) and I do NOT have an HD but a miniDV HC-42. Not the newest but I like the lowlight capability and have been using it for 1.5 years. I have been diving in cold water and warm, clear and 10' vis, blue water and green water.
My red filter works beautifully for wide-angle to close-ups in all conditions. I did however, want to see what diving with lights would be like so I borrowed a pair of very nice lights for a dive......... yuck! Talk about green images. I had a heck of a time working with the lights and getting them focused on my subject, and then viewing on my screen they all looked yuck. Viewing them at home on my monitor confirmed that my "red filter" footage is way better, clearer even, than the same footage done with the lights. (Yes, I would set up with lights and shoot then turn off lights and replace the red filter and shoot again). I decided that using such lights in daytime is completely pointless and actually made my video footage look nasty as everything was green..... and this was in clear blue Bonaire water at 30-50' depth. I am guessing if it was night or lower vis maybe they would be more effective but gosh for $900 pricetag I wasn't impressed.
Am I crazy or are red filters better than lights in most cases???
Here's a link to my one of my edited Bonaire videos using red filter: http://www.rnrscuba.net/Bonaire/Bona...iful_reefs.wmv
please right click on link and save as to your computer and play it from there
here's a link to one of my Calif videos from last year, same thing, red filter, no lights: http://www.rnrscuba.net/Grace/Anacapa2006.wmv
These are low res for the internet (my actual videos are much sharper and clearer) and not HD but I think the colors look nice and true and the camcorder was able to autofocus and autowhitebalance. Yes?
How many of you use lights vs. how many people are just using red filters.... ?
robin
1 week til Great Escape to San Clemente and Catalina!