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09-28-2020, 07:19 PM | #1 |
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Fort Lauderdale wrecks September 26-27
First run with the Panasonic S1H setup...basically planned on sorting out buoyancy and trim, and getting familiar with basic camera functions. Some things I really like and am excited about, while other things I found really annoying, such as the roaming autofocus. Also, something that I also noted with my GH5, is that these mirrorless cameras attract all sorts of sensor dust and particles that can ruin footage (or make post a PITA). We didn't have great underwater conditions this weekend, with a lot of current and hazy visibility. But it still made for a good learning weekend diving with friends. And my first run at seeing what 4K footage looks on YouTube...not impressed with the compression and seeing all the banding that wasn't in the native file I uploaded. Oh well...
Footage of OKINAWA, LADY LUCK, RODEO 25, and the SUCRE. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/n9_-OKxOBWY
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10-01-2020, 09:08 AM | #2 |
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Re: Fort Lauderdale wrecks September 26-27
Cool video, not too many fish on those wrecks.
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