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,