bosshogg357
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I'm considering getting into underwater photography/video. I am torn between going with video over photography. Why would I want to go with one over the other?
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Which do you like better? I do both. They both have their merits, and downsides.bosshogg357:I'm considering getting into underwater photography/video. I am torn between going with video over photography. Why would I want to go with one over the other?
Thanks!
It really depends on you. I don't think anyone can tell you to "shoot video it's better" or shoot stills, they're better.bosshogg357:I recently got a video taken during a dive and really liked it. However, the housing was rather large. If the housings were similar in size, I think I might like video.
The stills from video pretty much suck - unless you're only going to use them on your computer.Land Locked:You can always capture stills from video, they may not be as high quality.
It all depends on your ultimate goal. high quality stills or motion?
howarde:The stills from video pretty much suck - unless you're only going to use them on your computer.