Learn about Underwater Video Tips on
Frequently Asked Questions, Fluorescent Corals and taking Underwater Video,
Video Housings, Underwater Video Lights, and
Video Editing
From
time to time we will add topics to this chapter on using
your camcorder underwater.
Frequently Asked Questions
about underwater camcorder, video, lights, filters, editing and other related
topics. To learn more, click
here...
Learn
about
Fluorescent Corals and how to take video of them.
A phenomenon, seen at night with a blue light and a special yellow filter,
is Fluorescent Coral.
Got
a question about underwater video? Send questions to
Sheryl Brakey at sjbrakey@sjbproductions.com.
We will try to answer them or give another opinion.
Learn
some Tips for Great Underwater Video.
Here are some things you MUST remember
when taking video underwater. It is not the same as taking a photo and there
are other considerations for underwater. To learn more, click here...
Learn
about Underwater Camcorder Housings. Here
are some questions you may be asking. What is the right underwater housing
for my camcorder? Should it be manual or electronic? Flat or dome port?
Fixed or Changeable lens? What other considerations? Do you have these questions
about underwater housings? To learn more, click here...
Learn
about Underwater Video Lights. Do
I need lights? What wattage is enough? Is expensive better? HID or Halogen?
Do you have these questions about underwater video lights? To
learn more, click here...
Learn
about Editing your Video. How do I
edit video? Should I learn to edit? What do I need in computer and software?
How long does it take? To
learn more, click here...
Learn about Underwater
Camcorder Filters. Which
filter should I use on my underwater camcorder and when (what depth)?
What if the water is green and
not blue? What if I want
to use the filter or lights underwater?What do I do if I have only a UR-Pro
red filter and the water is green? To
learn more, click here...
What is NTSC and PAL?
Basically it is the difference in frames per second used by televisions
in different parts of the world. To learn
more, click here...