I believe the camera is a Sony VX-2000, and the housing is the Amphibico PD150. The camera has had some issues, so, haven't really looked at camera or housing for a couple of years. I didn't use any lights at all, unless I had a hand-held flashlight, but probably not as you really need two hands to manage the housing. The VX-2000 does amazingly well in low light conditions.
The depth near the end of the ship where the guy is swimming towards the door is somewhere around 70-80 feet. It's about 45-50 feet up on the deck where the gun turret is.
I believe the camera is a Sony VX-2000, and the housing is the Amphibico PD150. The camera has had some issues, so, haven't really looked at camera or housing for a couple of years. I didn't use any lights at all, unless I had a hand-held flashlight, but probably not as you really need two hands to manage the housing. The VX-2000 does amazingly well in low light conditions.
mdougan1000 1 year ago
really nice, could you tell me what type of cam and housing you are using? and lighting if any for the darker areas?
thanks.
merztire 1 year ago
The depth near the end of the ship where the guy is swimming towards the door is somewhere around 70-80 feet. It's about 45-50 feet up on the deck where the gun turret is.
It was a pretty cool wreck!
mdougan1000 3 years ago
awsome video Mike, how deep of water was it?
welderman27 3 years ago