Newport Beach, Calif. I use kind of the same approach except in the early morning I use Aperture+AUTO ISO min 1/1000 and bracket the ISO 100-2500 and some other settings. As the light changes I switch to S priority and M mode. It just depends on the light. Here we get either sun, super gray or fog.
I actually started shooting in Laguna and the OC! I don't miss the super gray days and June gloom! Will be visiting in the next few weeks and hopefully will get to shoot in the water!
Hi. Im from rio de janeiro, brazil. I stared shooting about 1 mouth ago from the sand and I dont have a very good camera/lens it is a canon t5i and 55-250mm lens. But Im trying. Do u photograph from the sand to? Lov this video. Thanks a lot
How do you use the standby mode, like, I like to shoot looking in the viewfinder, but the a7iii doesn't go to sleep when the viewfinder is on... do you know something about ? I put the standby mode to 1min to save batery life in the waterhouse
hello, what is your settings to put the sleep mode automaticaly. It seems like EVF sensor reconaize the back plate as an eye and never avtivated the sleep mode. Do you have any issue ? thank you
When you shoot do you ever use the "dry port" method for a flat port? I have seen people talk about bringing a tiny squeegee out in the water and drying the lens port in between waves...or even putting a very small layer of candle wax on their lens port and then buffing it out with a micro fiber cloth...do you have any experience with either? Nothing is more frustrating than having a hazy layer on your shot when it would have otherwise been perfect!
Yes I do! I will be making a video about this soon :) I use both the squeegee method and candle wax. Before a session I will use the candle wax on the port, and then I also take a squeegee for when the wax wears off. I have shared that frustration, but I find the squeegee works well!!! I
@@jessejennings Okay awesome...thanks for the tips. I'll keep an eye out for your upcoming video on this topic. I always shoot wet-port even on my flat port...but I think I keep end up getting a hazy film on a lot of my shots that is driving my nuts, haha. Thanks again!
Show de bola suas dicas, obrigado. Mahalo.
Newport Beach, Calif. I use kind of the same approach except in the early morning I use Aperture+AUTO ISO min 1/1000 and bracket the ISO 100-2500 and some other settings. As the light changes I switch to S priority and M mode. It just depends on the light. Here we get either sun, super gray or fog.
I actually started shooting in Laguna and the OC! I don't miss the super gray days and June gloom! Will be visiting in the next few weeks and hopefully will get to shoot in the water!
Have you ever used a gopro with the dome housing?
Awesome video! Got any Sony AF setting tips?
What is your go-to lense for surf shots in the aqua tech housing? I have Sony camera. Thanks!
Hi. Im from rio de janeiro, brazil. I stared shooting about 1 mouth ago from the sand and I dont have a very good camera/lens it is a canon t5i and 55-250mm lens. But Im trying. Do u photograph from the sand to? Lov this video. Thanks a lot
How do you use the standby mode, like, I like to shoot looking in the viewfinder, but the a7iii doesn't go to sleep when the viewfinder is on... do you know something about ? I put the standby mode to 1min to save batery life in the waterhouse
She's BACK!!! 😍🌼🌈
i wonder how it would be to shoot with a base water housing with no controls ? cheers
hello, what is your settings to put the sleep mode automaticaly. It seems like EVF sensor reconaize the back plate as an eye and never avtivated the sleep mode. Do you have any issue ? thank you
This video is so underrated
Thanks for sharing!! 🙌🏻
What focus settings do you find work the best for surf and in-water photography? I have a sony as well and just got my water housing. Thanks!
Love your content! 🔥
When you shoot do you ever use the "dry port" method for a flat port? I have seen people talk about bringing a tiny squeegee out in the water and drying the lens port in between waves...or even putting a very small layer of candle wax on their lens port and then buffing it out with a micro fiber cloth...do you have any experience with either? Nothing is more frustrating than having a hazy layer on your shot when it would have otherwise been perfect!
Yes I do! I will be making a video about this soon :) I use both the squeegee method and candle wax. Before a session I will use the candle wax on the port, and then I also take a squeegee for when the wax wears off. I have shared that frustration, but I find the squeegee works well!!! I
@@jessejennings Okay awesome...thanks for the tips. I'll keep an eye out for your upcoming video on this topic. I always shoot wet-port even on my flat port...but I think I keep end up getting a hazy film on a lot of my shots that is driving my nuts, haha. Thanks again!
great video!
Hey Jesse, Who shoots broll of you in the water?
Hi Kevin! My friend Steph shot some Broll for me, here insta is @cisca.studio !
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