Very nice photo tips.Thank you so much. Can someone help me with my rx100 setting? May i know what is your setting at RX100? mode(A,S or M)? White Balance? iso? Exposure? for picture and video is that same setting? due to i don't have a strobe, most of my photo and video no color(set at P mode, AWB, exposure +0.7, iso 125 to 400).
Hi Matthewchuabk, Glad you enjoyed the video. You might be best going onto the forums on www.wetpixel.com, I'm sure there will be someone on there who will be able to help you. there might already be some information on there if you do a search. Good luck and enjoy the RX100.
F16 f20 f25... what is this? Sharpness is decreasing if the Aperture goes up. I would never go over f13 and thats the absolute max! U dont need that big dept of field for under water photography as long you are able to aim your“model“
Very good, relaxing, view of a photographer with EXCELLENT buoyancy control
One of the best (instructive and explanatory) underwater videos I've seen on UA-cam.
I want to be a under water photographer ...what will i do ..sir
Very nice photo tips.Thank you so much. Can someone help me with my rx100 setting? May i know what is your setting at RX100? mode(A,S or M)? White Balance? iso? Exposure? for picture and video is that same setting? due to i don't have a strobe, most of my photo and video no color(set at P mode, AWB, exposure +0.7, iso 125 to 400).
Hi Matthewchuabk, Glad you enjoyed the video. You might be best going onto the forums on www.wetpixel.com, I'm sure there will be someone on there who will be able to help you. there might already be some information on there if you do a search. Good luck and enjoy the RX100.
***** thank you very much
where can I buy those inons in the USA?
what camara are you using in this video?
Nikon D300
F16 f20 f25... what is this? Sharpness is decreasing if the Aperture goes up. I would never go over f13 and thats the absolute max! U dont need that big dept of field for under water photography as long you are able to aim your“model“
when you have a macro lens, f32 is no problem.
Great tips, I posted this on my underwater photography page on Facebook. Hope thats ok its at /underwaterphotographySFP. Hope thats all good!
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