Underwater Videography
- By Tarang Bhargava
- Published 9 July 2008
- Photography
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Underwater Videography
Taking pictures underwater is a very fun way to be able to document your adventures there. An even better option though is to take a video instead, known as underwater videography. There are many great models on the market that are able to be used either in the water or outside of it. Some of them are enhanced models while others are digital with a much clearer picture.
There are several different underwater videography options that you can choose from as well. It is a good idea to enroll in a class before you go out there on an adventure. This way you don’t have to learn all of the basics on your own while in the water. You may think that because the basic concept for filming is the same as on land then you won’t have any problems. However, there are issues with lighting and imagery that you don’t want to have trouble with. This is due to the longer wavelengths of light that are found under the water.
You definitely want one with a zoom option so that you can take amazing underwater pictures that look very close up. Since you may not be able to get too close to aquatic life without them scattering you will need to adapt to it as much as you can. The casing for the video camera will allow you to use it in the water. Make sure that this is very durable so that no water leaks. Make sure you get a warranty as well so that you aren’t out your investment should the casing leak.
You also want to have mechanical housing when you are talking about underwater videography. This will ensure that your video recorder is reliable and very durable. Many people find electronical housing isn’t going to work as well for taking footage underwater. You will need to learn how to keep the camera very still so that your underwater footage isn’t jumpy. This is going to take some practice though so pay attention to it during the initial shots. Many individuals find placing it on their should offers them enough support to keep it steady.
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