WHICH HOUSING TO FILM UNDER WATER?

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • +++ UNDERWATER FILMING TIPS +++
    We welcome our new family member Vanessa Cara-Kerr.
    Vanessa is an underwater filmmaker specializing on coral fluorescence. She also produces great 'How to'-Videos on gear and video editing.
    This is episode #01 of our underwater filming tips series. Are you overwhelmed by choosing the right underwater camera housing? Are there too many manufacturers? Are you new to underwater filming or photography? This episode will help and guide you. We discuss all the important aspects you should know and consider when choosing the right underwater camera housing. The upcoming series will have at least 20 episodes to guide you step by step into the world of
    underwater filming . We will cover the basics as well as more advanced techniques. We will discuss all sorts of underwater filming gear, setups from the camera housing, filters, lighting to things like storytelling and composition.
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    This is the gear we use: kit.com/BehindTheMask/underwa...
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    Camera, Idea, Edit: Vanessa Cara-Kerr
    Additional Footage: Vincent Lavigne/Vividcam, Lena Höfig
    Float with us: behind-the-mask.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @lmlmd2714
    @lmlmd2714 5 років тому +14

    As I'm watching this, my bank manager is sobbing quietly in the background :(

  • @PumaCH
    @PumaCH 5 років тому +5

    Sounds like a great idea to do such a series. I'm looking forward to seeing the upcoming videos :)

  • @adamernsterwildlife
    @adamernsterwildlife 5 років тому +1

    Looking forward to future videos!! Thanks so much for the help. Great vid!

  • @OceanExplorers
    @OceanExplorers 5 років тому +1

    Very nice overview and nice video to watch! Looking forward to the next episodes!

  • @seanromanowski9286
    @seanromanowski9286 5 років тому +1

    nice to see someone doing this for underwater stuff

  • @daynegarcia396
    @daynegarcia396 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this!! 💜

  • @dorywest162
    @dorywest162 5 років тому +1

    I recently stepped up from my Nikon D200 in a Sea and Sea aluminum housing (bought second hand). I dove this set up for over a decade and was ready for an upgrade. I got a Nikon D850 and chose the Nauticam housing for it. I like the durability of aluminum over plastics. I read review after review and poured over forums and the consensus seemed to be that the Nauticam was the most ergonomic. I'm in Texas, so the closest dealers were either in Florida or Illinois, so I had to rely on a number of phone conversations to get all the pieces parts right. Also got a Nauticam housing for my husband's Canon G7x2. Such well made and good looking housings! I'm looking forward to getting my new rig in the water this weekend in Bonaire.

  • @Aui-Videography
    @Aui-Videography 5 років тому +1

    Really nice, sounds great. Freu mich auf die weiteren Filme ;-)

  • @tomtasker6593
    @tomtasker6593 5 років тому +1

    So I went with a Watershot case for an IPhone 6 Plus. The reasons are obvious in theta it is cheap and versatile but it doesn't have a lot of lens port options. I am looking at camera trays as well as making it neutrally buoyant but that's for a future build. I am a bit of a mad scientist and like to make everything myself. Reinventing the wheel is always more fun the second time around. I enjoy the videos as well as the inspirations
    Thanks

  • @Colja1987
    @Colja1987 5 років тому +1

    Tolles Video!😎🤙🏻
    Macht weiter so!👌🏻

  • @kathyweigelhi-lophotovideo2984
    @kathyweigelhi-lophotovideo2984 4 роки тому

    Please keep up with these great tutorials and sharing your information.

  • @berlintechplanet9441
    @berlintechplanet9441 5 років тому +1

    I like the housing of my Sony RX100M5 (MPK-URX100A), because it is so small and affordable and good for travelling, I tested also the SeaHorse for my NX80, it is not so good for my bag, because it is bigger, but the bouyance was so great, like a small submarine

  • @abrahamtomahawk
    @abrahamtomahawk 3 роки тому

    Hi, just discovered your videos and love them. I've always been a holiday diver (a holiday treat rather than all the time) and enjoy wildlife photography. So when I went to the Maldives (honeymoon) in 2012, I wanted to get good diving photos. I researched housings (for a Canon 7d) but couldn't afford the cost of a full one (they're really expensive). So I got a EWA Marine bag-type housing. It didn't allow for any fine control, but for that once in a lifetime trip, getting decent photos while diving was great, and well worth it (the other affordable option being not taking my camera diving or buying an underwater compact (which were still quite pricey, and not nearly as good then as they are now)).

  • @MaximumDiver
    @MaximumDiver 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this in-depth video about underwater housing. I've been interested of learning more about this subject for a long time being a photographer with Sony mirrorless camera. Keep up the amazing work! :)

  • @hussienalnaimat35
    @hussienalnaimat35 3 роки тому

    really helpful thanks

  • @berlintechplanet9441
    @berlintechplanet9441 5 років тому +1

    very good explanations, I searched a long time to find this kind of channel - looking forward to see something about WB and the Keldan lights

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 5 років тому

      coming VERY VERY SOON :)

  • @tedmanasa907
    @tedmanasa907 3 роки тому

    Fantastically helpful! Looking for a system for a Sony a9.

  • @Galopo
    @Galopo 5 років тому +1

    I just bought a na-gh4, complete with camera, lens and dome port (for only $1500usd)! Your videos are super helpful for me, keep on the good content!!!

  • @vincentvaldez4051
    @vincentvaldez4051 4 роки тому

    Great video! Very informative. I need your opinion on trays. Planning to get a tray and housing from seafrogs for my sony 6400. Do you recommend the lightweight aluminum tray (524gm) or the regular aluminum tray (646gm). My reservation of getting the lighter tray is that it would make my setup become overly buoyant. Many thanks in advance and more power!

  • @jayhanson1400
    @jayhanson1400 5 років тому +1

    This is great education for UW video. It seems almost impossible to find anything recent on UW video equipment. Please keep it coming! I already have camera, housing, lights, etc. but believe I may have to start completely over. My recent video efforts are quite disappointing.
    I would like to video sharks at, say 30m and need to discover the ideal gear to do so.
    Than,s
    Jay

  • @PauloNeto64
    @PauloNeto64 5 років тому +1

    Nice channel you've done. Good tips, contents and well explained.
    Looking forward for see the others videos.
    I've a Sony a6500 and I'm thinking in buy a housing but the choice is a little difficult!!!

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 5 років тому

      just choose the one that fels best and that is the most modular for the future if you upgrade your camera.

    • @mikeferguson2828
      @mikeferguson2828 5 років тому +1

      I bought the ikelite housing for my Sony a6500. I also bought a 10-18mm lens for my camera and the dome port for this

  • @larsmikphotography8549
    @larsmikphotography8549 5 років тому +1

    Great post

  • @simon1234567ful
    @simon1234567ful 5 років тому +1

    great video but tbh youre talking about very high end options and very niche needs. no problem in that just think that should be stated. i have a canon 80D and ive got a housing for that camera. its a plastic housing no zoom rings or focus rings. no option for hotshoe connection either. but im very happy it does what it needs to do goes down to 60m and thats enough. it cost about 400€ which is fairly cheap but i wasnt willing to pay 3000€ for a nauticam. i get by with using primes or zooms at a fixed length. my dome port is acrylic and also more than enough. often times you dont have perfect crystal clear water and i dont have the best of the best lenses so i might not be getting the best results but im not missing out on much either. same goes for monitors or strobes - i could get by with optical slave but strobes are ao expensive that i wont be buying them anytime soon.
    so for everybody thats out there: you can get great foto and video with a more or less basic setup that wont cost you an arm and a leg. even cheap housing will last you probably a decade and by then if you really enjoyed it you can get a new camera and a better housing if you feel you need it!

  • @homeworkpictureshq
    @homeworkpictureshq 3 роки тому

    Nice information

  • @guyrichard2030
    @guyrichard2030 5 років тому +1

    Merci beaucoup 🇨🇦✌
    Danka 👌

  • @Hebhansen
    @Hebhansen 2 роки тому

    Which housing do you use and recommend? I was looking at Nauticam for a7iii. Looks promising

  • @georgehuss2976
    @georgehuss2976 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your helpful video. Two questions:
    I am using a Olympus Em1MII with the nauticam housing - Housing ist great - unfortunately the em1MII is great for stills but not for filming: So I consider to switch to the GH5 - Would you prefer a GH5 or a GH5S (no imagestabilization, better in low light ?)?
    Do you always use an external monitor (ninja V?) for filming? Is it a clear improvement? (travelling volume and weight, bouyancy)
    Thanks
    Hope we get somewhere to dive soon...

  • @richardshippy2016
    @richardshippy2016 4 роки тому

    Question: I’m looking to invest in an underwater system and want to make sure the camera I purchase is the best quality since the housing is extremely expensive. I’m looking at purchasing either the: Sony AR7 IV, Panasonic S1H, or Panasonic GH5. I love taking both video and pictures. I’m concerned about the low light and autofocus limitations of GH5 but also concerned about lack of 4K 60p on Sony. Not sure what to do. Please help!

  • @namrehQ9550EO
    @namrehQ9550EO 4 роки тому

    Hi , where did you buy the Reef Patrol shade for the NA-502 monitor housing...? Greetings from Belgium , H.

  • @abmdancemusic
    @abmdancemusic 5 років тому +1

    Hi.you are awesome👌👌👌

  • @BigSleep89
    @BigSleep89 4 роки тому

    If you're using headphones to watch, I'd recommend to skip from 08:30 to 08:35

  • @M3dicayne
    @M3dicayne 5 років тому +1

    This is really awesome. The only thing keeping me away from it is that your shown equipment for just one camera costs more than a small car. :P

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 4 роки тому

      it's not thaaat bad!!! ;) There are plenty of options!!! Sony XR100, A6600 A 6400, Olympus,... smaller cameras with smaller housings...

  • @karyleianawildernesscapes
    @karyleianawildernesscapes 5 років тому +1

    My main problem has always been finding a dome port/zoom ring component for my lense (24-70mm) on these charts.

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 5 років тому +1

      which housing manufacturer? Which camera manufacturer? And what specific lens?

    • @karyleianawildernesscapes
      @karyleianawildernesscapes 5 років тому

      @@ReefPatrol I've been looking at Nauticam, Aquatica, Sea&Sea, etc. For my D810 & the TAMRON 24-70mm. They usually just list Sigma &/or Tokina, along side the native Nikkor lenses, but none for my lense preference. & I'd rather not spend extra buying a separate lense just for the dome port to get a housing, yknow?
      This was a fantastic video & great info/advice. I just wish I could find my set-up. In the meantime, I do alot with my gopro & knekt dive gear 📸😊

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 5 років тому

      I am not really sure if a 24-70 is your best bet underwater @@karyleianawildernesscapes ... not even sure if there is a Port that will work with that zoom range? I'd rather go with a more wider lens, because if you add in the magnification of the water, the focal lengh will be even longer. also you loose light & color after just a few meters, so you can't even zoom in properly without loosing quality. Perhaps look into something like a 16-35mm and a macro 90/100mm lens?

    • @91xerox17
      @91xerox17 5 років тому

      @@karyleianawildernesscapes Look at Isotta Housings, they made great Housings I got a Compact one (Canon S120) and love it, great Quality and all Buttons good to push
      Zoom Ring: www.isotecnic.it/en/component/virtuemart/dslr-housings/nikon-dslr-housings/zoom-ring-tamron-24-70-detail?Itemid=833
      Housing: www.isotecnic.it/en/products/dsrl-housings/nikon-eng/d810-eng
      maybe there is a Shop near by you who sell it

    • @wahrsoba
      @wahrsoba 5 років тому

      @@ReefPatrol A dome port compensates the light refraction index uw.
      The closest focusing distance of the lens is important. If that's not close enough you'll need an additional wet diopter. If 24-70mm makes sense is something completely different.

  • @pemlk18
    @pemlk18 4 роки тому

    A cheaptest way to void any fog inside the house is put a pice of smoke paper inside, they will absorve all humidity from the air inside the house. works pretty fine on Rio de Janeiro, with a 40ºC out of water and 16º inside the water

  • @luisribeiro4267
    @luisribeiro4267 5 років тому +1

    Uau... great contents! Thks for sharing
    Congrats on the presentation Vanessa! Hope to see more and more PRO tips from you.
    Stay safe, have fun, keep on DIVING >

  • @dr.th.eisele4696
    @dr.th.eisele4696 5 років тому +2

    My friend is a passionate unterwater videographer, however he does not understand english. So, what about a german version or subtitles?

    • @ReefPatrol
      @ReefPatrol 5 років тому

      perhaps there will be subtitles in the future. we will think about it :) thank you.

  • @dkdude
    @dkdude 3 роки тому

    hmm, I should probably buy a house first, before I could afford a housing set up