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  • but you can stay by the rocks where it is much slower, and if you wear gloves, it is easy to pull your self along casually by the non-live rock handholds available all over.

  • why dive there? it looks shallow enough to just snorkel.

  • @Nanpa0... Actually, the vast majority of the time I have spent here IS snorkeling....It is an awesome snorkel spot, probably the BEST in all of Florida..get in too soon, or stay in too long, and the current can move pretty fast...If you are a "freediver" it should never be a problem..at 1 hour before slack high tide, or 1 hr after, the current can move here at about 3 mph

  • where exactly is this and where do you enter the water? thanks

  • Thanks. I been diving that spot since I was a kid and just dove if for the first time with my new gopro hd. I shot some other video recently at the beach and turned out great but for some reason all the videos I took on this dive were not very clear when it came to moving objects (ie fish). I was wondering what u did if u used same camera because I was thinking I should change from wide lense 720p to normal lense 1080p cause even some of the fish a filmed what I considered up close did not come

  • Sorrenson Squeeze is the best at the h264 render, but most people will also want a normal editing program.... I use Vegas Pro, but you could probably use the light version (platinum I think) for a fraction of the price....Vegas is way easier to learn than Premiere, Avid, or final cut.

    If you really need to make the lighting and color space much better, and i mean much better, then one MORE program has to be purchased... it is called NeoHD you can google NeoHD to find it... each of

  • Were u using a gopro hd camera, and if so what was ur settings.

  • @jclivs1

    it was a contour HD cam, pretty similar to go pro hd

    Two things to make these little cams reasonable for hd.... 1, find a way to shoot steady ( this is the hardest thing), like mounting one on a long pole or speargun

    and 2, there are big differences in how the mov file will look based on what you use to edit the video, process the color or lighting changes, and then what you use to "render" the file to the video format you use when you send it to Youtube or equivalent.

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