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Rick Murchison:
I usually do a full length (about 100 minutes) video for the folks on my trips; for the folks on the trips they're the stars and those videos are my "best."
Dance of the Loggerhead

Rick, that clip just made my day. I adore turtles. That clip was great. I can't wait until my diving takes me near them so I can see one firsthand. Thanks a bunch!
 
d56nut:
I love watching the videos, too. How about letting us know which system you are using when you post your videos. I'm just dying to see an underwater video shot with a Sony DCR-HC42. I'm thinking of buying that camcorder but want to see how well it performs underwater before I buy.

Thanks!
Michelle

The video of northern California was filmed on a hc40 equivalent to the new hc42
 
These are short clips shot using the FX1:

http://www.ningalooreefteach.com/FX1.htm

Download the big clips, they're unbelievable!!!!!!!

And some other HD footage:

http://www.jellitot.com/Maldives2005Videos.htm

Papa over at Digital Diver shot some amazing DV footage of a girl freediving with dolphins using an Apollo scooter. It's the dolphins clip here:

http://www.ddnetpix.com/papa/

And links to other clips from a thread here last April:

http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=92649
 
seavonj:
The video of northern California was filmed on a hc40 equivalent to the new hc42

Wow...thanks so much for that! Your video was great and I'm guessing that those are not the clearest of waters! 99% of our video shooting will be in Cozumel in crystal clear water! One more question....what editing software did you use for the video!?

Thanks again!
Michelle
 
mtsidford:
I can watch dive videos until the cows come home, show me what your made of. Sid

Here's a cave video (broken into two parts) that I put together last year. Just don't criticize our technique (too much) - we've improved a lot over the last year! This was filmed using a Sony PC110 housed in the L&M Mako. Just so happens to be the same system I have for sale in the classified section. Couldn't resist the shameless plug :D

Bruce


http://www.divevets.com/images/PartOne_0001.wmv
http://www.divevets.com/images/PartTwo_0002.wmv
 
Sony HC-1000 video camera
Amphibico Invader housing
Studio 9 , video editor

Aboard Explorer 1 liveaboard
San Salvador, Bahamas 07/2005

This is an 11 minute streaming Video that is best
viewed with a Broadband or DSL connection.
If you have telephone hookup and plan to be away from
your computer for a couple of hours you have the option
of downloading the video for a better viewing.

Other than a few trips to the pool, this is my
first u/w video and suggestions are welcome.

Teds Bahamas Video
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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