Canon G9 and /or GoPro for trip to Komodo.....?

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If you tons of light, the Silver is more or less as good. Not as many video modes, frame rates, resolutions etc, but for uw-video in general you will be just fine. The Black has sharper optics and less noise. So, if you bring strong video lights the Silver is good. If you don't you will be much better of with the Black. It is getting expensive though and you will probably want tons of extras, like display, battery, mounts, filters etc. My tips is to concentrate on big stuff and general uw feeling with the GoPro. And go for the smaller things with the G9.
 
I don't use any light with the go pro just a red filter. That works fine for shallow dive. Video light is a complex topic that I don't master for now, so I prefer to do nothing for now instead of buying inappropriate set up.
 
Err, I have looked at my tray and the ikelite housing for the G9 basically takes up all the space. Does this mean I need to buy an even wider tray or could I affix the GoPro underneath the tray.....?

Grateful for any advice before I go out and purchase this stuff....

Thanks for the patience of all (esp. Interceptor!).

Rene
 
You can mount in underneath, all you need is a 1/4" 20-thread stainless steel screw (and a washer wide enough) or a tripod screw like this ( eBay | 1/4" CAMERA STABILIZER TRIPOD MOUNT SCREW ). If there are no holes left on the tray to attach the GoPro underneath, you could replace the existing thumb screw (that attaches your Ikelite housing) by one of these ( http://cgi.ebay.fr/Camera-Screw-Tri...ltDomain_0&hash=item53ef6cd894#ht_4201wt_1157 ) that has a female thread underneath. A 1/4" 20-thread rod cut smaller could would go in the socket and to the other end you could screw the GoPro tripod mount.

There is a setting on the GoPro that will save the video upside down - which you can always do later while editing.
 
Get a SRP Camera tray and mount the Cannon on top and the GoPro upside down on the bottom. Set up for the video in the upside down orientation and you are good. But you will need a blur fix, SRP's is the best and maybe filters. Be sure and update the GoPro2 firmware for Protune and turn on in setup, if you have a large fast SD card (class 10 32 Gb) and a good graphics computer and software. Search "dauntless" for some post and ideas.

---------- Post added February 4th, 2013 at 07:37 PM ----------

Forgot to add that the Ikelite housing will fit on an SRP tray, locate the two holes on the two arms of the tray and use the Ikelite #12 ss screws (or you may find brass at Ace hardware)
 
Sorry for the short post, connectivity issues.

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Excellent! Many thanks to all for the most helpful input. Everything is now crystal clear (hope water at Komodo likewise)!

My Ikelite tray has a remaining hole, I can affix the GoPro upside down, will get a red filter and be off!

RA
 
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