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    Quote Originally Posted by ljj View Post
    I use big lights that closely resemble daylight, so unless monkey diving WB is rarely something I even think about...

    In all honesty, I see more buttons to push underwater a liability. To me they just mean more things to touch or get bumped to screw up your video

    Good technique will serve you better than 47 different widgets to mess with

    White balance issues I can fix post production
    Well said.

    I use Nite-Riter, 80watt which seems OK most of the time.
    So I purchased a Nocturnal, dual 50watt lighting system, to use
    in addition to the Nite-Rider.

    I usually have a light handler who wears the dual 50's ahead of me
    (usually caverns) as my background lighting along with my 80 watts
    as the foreground lighting.

    In the ocean, I use just the Nite-Rider.

    I agree on the number of buttons.. Man, when I need to shoot something I need it now.
    You know how dynamic it is down there. Things happen fast.

    caio,
    Lars

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    HID or Halogen?

    are you doing any of this on scooters?

    THE OCDA has a fantastic video showing blue springs in missouri where they have Dual 50w HID's on the scooter in front and another set (24's or 50's) on the camera/scooter as well.

    http://www.ocda.org/bluevideo.htm (not my video)

    following their lead, I put together a set of arms for whichever random buddy draws the short straw and gets to be light biiaatch for the dive (I'll do the light hauling for my buddies any day as well) on the basic scooter mount from Dive Xtras. IF we are not scootering, the system doubles well as a light bar. Mounting the lights frees up the hands a bit. I know people have good results with holding two lights (one primary one video) in one hand but that takes a rather experienced buddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljj View Post
    HID or Halogen?

    are you doing any of this on scooters?
    HIDs.. and no scootering (We don't Monkey around! lol)
    A scooter is my next investment. My problem is I'm the only
    one with $$ to buy the toys.. and not having someone else to
    scooter with ... that leaves me buying at least two scooters..

    "It's Good to be the King"

    Luv those vids you sent... I'm gonna have to make a visit up
    there and have some fun with ya'll.

    Cheers,
    Lars

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    "Let's go Diving"

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    buy two!!!!!!!


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    ah, 10w HID, equivalent to 80w Halogen... got it... i was confused for min by the numbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljj View Post
    ah, 10w HID, equivalent to 80w Halogen... got it... i was confused for min by the numbers
    No, I was the one that wasn't clear...

    Here is a pic of the Nite-rider lights (lights only in this pic)
    My Gates Housing is for the Sony HDR-HC3..



    I'm looking at Nocturnals web site for my other lights.. Looks like
    they stopped offering it.

    The Nocturnal lights are basically the TL50 with two light heads attached to
    that cannon of a canister. Very Bright with both manufacturers lights on, combined 100Watts (HID - lol) Noctural,
    80 Watts Nite-ride, all together, 180Watts (HID) lighting up the ocean/caverns AND it's still not
    enough. People say I look like a MAC truck approaching with those lights on.

    I want 1000 WATTS !!!

    Wait, If I posted at around 5:30AM my time (EST), and your posts show around 05:XX, what are you doing up so early (PST)?

    Cheers,
    L
    Lars

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    "Let's go Diving"

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    Default Ikelite lights ...

    If you'd like to film small critters, you'd better off buying underwater lights.

    I actually have two Ikelite video lights, the new model (Pro video light 3), and Pro video light two. I also have all the arms, batteries (two), and chargers.

    If you are interested... I thought around 550 would be a fair price, for ikelite sell one set for 675 (click here)

    Anyway, enjoy your filming this is a good little camera

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