A good thought to control your gopro cam in a shallow underwater capture enviroment is set up medium laminated qr cards that you've set commands to for all personnel settings,clip to your board shorts; use qr control to generate the qr in or out of the water-shaka🤙🏾
Medium sharpness with flat color makes no sense. Sharpen on the camera is not catching any additional details it just uses a realtime digital filter. If you are planning to touch it in post (hence the flat color setting), then you can apply any amount of sharpness you want.
A good thought to control your gopro cam in a shallow underwater capture enviroment is set up medium laminated qr cards that you've set commands to for all personnel settings,clip to your board shorts; use qr control to generate the qr in or out of the water-shaka🤙🏾
I find 60fps best for underwater. Some fish moves fast, and with 60fps you can slow it down in post.
I agree with you. That is exactly what I am doing.
Would 120fps be a problem?
@@kaismith5304 If there's enough light, there won't be a problem.
@@kaismith5304 it may deplete the battery faster and maybe use more storage. can't change the battery when the camera is wet or in the ocean.
Thankyou for this video 🙏
Great summary! Thank you very much 😊
really good video very helpful thank you !
Thank you ❤
I can't download the Settings Cheat Sheet .
hi, can the floating pole be used fordiving?
You can, but it will float if it goes off your hands.
@@project-go have u tried before? Will the floating pole be challenging to grip with hand the deeper we dive?
Medium sharpness with flat color makes no sense. Sharpen on the camera is not catching any additional details it just uses a realtime digital filter. If you are planning to touch it in post (hence the flat color setting), then you can apply any amount of sharpness you want.
No Refund! I'm still waiting for a refund. It was sent and then canceled. Then you said it was sent again, but it wasn't.