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Hey ScubaBoard members,

Here comes my first post ever;
So this July I'm visiting the Seychelles and as I heard that the visibility may be quite dissapointing I was thinking if I'd want to make some nice videos I'd probably need a filter.
Has anyone here visited the Seychelles in July and could recommend any? I know the red filter is the standard but as there's a lot of plankton I've also heard that the water may be rather greenish. If that's the case a magenta filter would be better. So any tips on what filter to use?:confused:

Kind regards,

Mike
 
"visibility may be quite dissapointing I was thinking if I'd want to make some nice videos I'd probably need a filter"

If the visibility is disappointing, then there is some stuff in the water. No filter can remove that. Filters only remove parts of light - they do not magically restore non-existing things.

Filters are good when there is plenty of light, but it is of the wrong kind (too much blue, too yellow, too uv-rich, too much infrared, ...)
A blue scene may become less blue but also darker. You choose.

If there is a lot of light, then you may be able to adjust the picture using filters. Someone else must give you advice. I cannot.
 
The filter will work wonders on clear water. Not so good on poor visibility conditions. Anything other than really blue "Caribbean " water I would use a filter for green water. I dove in Panama City last spring in fairly blue water for the gulf. I flipped between blue water filter and green water filter. Green won hands down. I was told in late fall when it gets really blue then the blue water filter will be the right choice. These are backscatter filters.
 

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