WelshGasman
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Hi Guys,
I have been taking photos underwater for a little while. Nothing expensive, just snaps with a Canon A720IS and an Intova Flash. I've taken a few videos which have been good (for me at least) in the fact that I have been able to get close to the subject. Of course everything is blue. I don't have a red filter and no real means of putting one on the housing.
Now toying with getting a video light (Intova Galaxy) but was wondering how this might affect getting close to the subject. I dare say shining a bright light at a Turtle or Eagle ray is going to put them off some?.
How have the people with bright video lights fared.?
TIA
I have been taking photos underwater for a little while. Nothing expensive, just snaps with a Canon A720IS and an Intova Flash. I've taken a few videos which have been good (for me at least) in the fact that I have been able to get close to the subject. Of course everything is blue. I don't have a red filter and no real means of putting one on the housing.
Now toying with getting a video light (Intova Galaxy) but was wondering how this might affect getting close to the subject. I dare say shining a bright light at a Turtle or Eagle ray is going to put them off some?.
How have the people with bright video lights fared.?
TIA