I am interested too in a comparison. Although if you shoot in RAW with the Hero 7 and 8 you can adjust the white balance. I am in NY and the water is often green but I can take decent photos with the Hero. Problem is the shutter lag and if you shoot bust it takes 7-10 seconds to write the files. I am interested in the Sealife as it has a less lag and it is sealed, but it is kind of expensive compared to a GoPro with housing. I hope it is a step up. I also use a Sony RX100v with a seafrogs housing, and it has a larger sensor and you see the difference. But lens is not as wide underwater.
It would be great if you could show your own footage rather than the company's there are not that many reviews, the images from the company sometimes are overlit or shot in very clear water.
are the photos taken in raw or jpeg ???? can you adjust stutter speed or anything like that ???
Has anyone compared this camera to the Hero 7 or Hero 8? I have a Hero 7 and it takes awful stills where I dive in the Great Lakes
Personally I haven't done a direct comparison but the stills quality on the Micro3 does look good enough to be worth exploring further.
I am interested too in a comparison. Although if you shoot in RAW with the Hero 7 and 8 you can adjust the white balance. I am in NY and the water is often green but I can take decent photos with the Hero. Problem is the shutter lag and if you shoot bust it takes 7-10 seconds to write the files. I am interested in the Sealife as it has a less lag and it is sealed, but it is kind of expensive compared to a GoPro with housing. I hope it is a step up. I also use a Sony RX100v with a seafrogs housing, and it has a larger sensor and you see the difference. But lens is not as wide underwater.
It would be great if you could show your own footage rather than the company's there are not that many reviews, the images from the company sometimes are overlit or shot in very clear water.
You meant 64GB (gigabytes) storage...not megabits.
Oops
64 Gig not Mgb