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just bought a new suptig handle setup for my gopro hero 4 black along with a suptig light and it's actually a smaller setup than i thought it would be...and the light has an attachment spot at the top for more lights, another camera, etc. so this got me thinking....if i just use my hero 4 for the photography i could easily put a hero sessions camera on top of the light without making it too bulky of a setup and then record video when i want and not have to switch back and forth on my hero 4 and eat up battery life or memory card space.
but how do the hero sessions cameras hold up for dive videos??? i like that they shoot in 1080px60fps and i've seen plenty of kyak and snowboard videos with them...but is it a good dive camera? It would be really nice to video and take stills with one rig and not have to pull stills from video or switch back and forth, and like i said, it's a smaller setup already than i thought it would be so i don't mind stacking a sessions camera on the light.
anyone use a sessions on dives? i know they need a housing unit for >10m too....those are like $15 though so i'm not worried.
but how do the hero sessions cameras hold up for dive videos??? i like that they shoot in 1080px60fps and i've seen plenty of kyak and snowboard videos with them...but is it a good dive camera? It would be really nice to video and take stills with one rig and not have to pull stills from video or switch back and forth, and like i said, it's a smaller setup already than i thought it would be so i don't mind stacking a sessions camera on the light.
anyone use a sessions on dives? i know they need a housing unit for >10m too....those are like $15 though so i'm not worried.