I use those little anti fog inserts that you buy off of Amazon….another thing that helps is to never take it underwater without putting it into the underwater housing….if you do, water gets into the microphone ports and then will cause your housing to fog as the camera heats when in use….unless you dry it out for a really long time, that’s why I always put it into the housing
Great video, thanks! Just one question, I need a GoPro to take footages underwater and I have read that the GoPro 11 lacks the narrow shooting angle, I'm not an expert at all, but isn't that a necessary feature to keep the fish from looking too far? Or you can change some settings to adjust that ?
That makes perfect sense, instead of shooting in narrow you can shoot in “linear” with horizon leveling….that will not only give just as narrow of a view bit it will be really smooth with out any shake
You know, I never had the knack in photography. Tried but for some reason got bored. I have my daughter take the photos (not under water) and I manipulate the photos creating patterns. I'm still learning but I'm better on the computer than the camera. I had a gopro (earlier generation) stuck it under my paddle board. There were pods floating in the water. When I reviewed it on my computer, it look like the pods where headed straight for you then it whooshes by. Kinda like when you ride the Star Wars ride in Disneyland. Beautiful shots as usual.
I actually do all my video in 4k/60, 8:7. I then zoom it on my editing software to the standard 16:9 but the extra height in the original allows me then to pan up or down to pick get the action centred if the camera wasn't quite pointed where I wanted.
Useful advice on changing shooting profiles underwater. Thank you!
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you I will try those settings the next dive! How does those settings work for spearfishing on 10-20 m?
Great info! Thanks for sharing. What is the video editing program you had in the back ground? Cheers
Thank you! I use adobe premiere
Awsome video, Scott! I've been using gopros for years and had no idea about that tip you shared! Thanks🙌🏻
Thanks man!
Hey Scott, how can I avoid my GoPro 11 to be fogging when I use it? I would appreciate your help, thanks a lot!!!
I use those little anti fog inserts that you buy off of Amazon….another thing that helps is to never take it underwater without putting it into the underwater housing….if you do, water gets into the microphone ports and then will cause your housing to fog as the camera heats when in use….unless you dry it out for a really long time, that’s why I always put it into the housing
I came for the under- the- waterfall footage. Very cool!
Thank you! Yeah I’ll have more videos just focusing on cool footage lol
Great tips! I just ordered my GoPro 11 (after using the 5 for 6-7 years).
I think you will really enjoy it!
LOVE the hack!! Thanks! Nice work
Thank you!
Great video, thanks!
Just one question, I need a GoPro to take footages underwater and I have read that the GoPro 11 lacks the narrow shooting angle, I'm not an expert at all, but isn't that a necessary feature to keep the fish from looking too far? Or you can change some settings to adjust that ?
That makes perfect sense, instead of shooting in narrow you can shoot in “linear” with horizon leveling….that will not only give just as narrow of a view bit it will be really smooth with out any shake
Great video! So helpfull, looking forward to see the macro one!
Are you planning to do some video about colour editing and sharpening?
Thanks! Yeah i was thinking about that, we will see how these gear and technique type videos perform long term….we will see!
Very cool video and a ton of information and details 👍 got a subscriber I will use this video for my settings thanks 🙏
Really great to hear that, thanks!
Great video Scott! Good tips and tricks! Now I just have to get a GoPro! Hahaha 😂!
Keep em comin
Thank you!!
May I know what software you using to edit
I use adobe premiere
It would have been good to hear more in depth what all these settings are for/do for the complete beginner.
You know, I never had the knack in photography. Tried but for some reason got bored. I have my daughter take the photos (not under water) and I manipulate the photos creating patterns. I'm still learning but I'm better on the computer than the camera. I had a gopro (earlier generation) stuck it under my paddle board. There were pods floating in the water. When I reviewed it on my computer, it look like the pods where headed straight for you then it whooshes by. Kinda like when you ride the Star Wars ride in Disneyland. Beautiful shots as usual.
Thank you very much!
Too bad that was very shallow underwater shots, it would have been great to see how the settings do in deeper water!
I just got back from a trip where I did just that so maybe I can follow up on this video with some deeper water footage
why not 4k 60 in 8:7?
It doesn’t run smoothly on my PC, it’s a lot of data
I actually do all my video in 4k/60, 8:7. I then zoom it on my editing software to the standard 16:9 but the extra height in the original allows me then to pan up or down to pick get the action centred if the camera wasn't quite pointed where I wanted.