My father served on that ship in WW2 in the Mediterranean Sea. It's eerie seeing it at the bottom of the sea. I guess it's a good place since it would have been scrapped for steel if not used as an artificial reef.
Two H35/50 HID Video Lights (Dive Rite) would provide up to 11,180 lumens of light with nice color temperatures. Tuning them is another story...when your at 100FSW it would take some time. But, YOU ARE THE MAN! Keep it up!
We're using Silent Submersion UV-26 scooters, with their custom made video mount for my Gates housing. It all fits together well, and there is little vibration unless you are at low speed/high torque on the motor.
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great video! i dive key largo a lot and it is great to see a video that does it justice. i really enjoy the Duane and bib.
keep up the great stuff.
S
hughesowl 1 year ago
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great video! i dive key largo a lot and it is great to see a video that does it justice. i really enjoy the Duane and bib.
keep up the great stuff.
S
hughesowl 1 year ago
great video! i dive key largo a lot and it is great to see a video that does it justice. i really enjoy the duane and bibb.
keep up the great stuff.
S
hughesowl 1 year ago
Very nice video - smooth
scubabrit 1 year ago
One day I will get here! Great video!
lily5912 1 year ago
I love diving on the Duane. Nice clear blue water and out of the green water on Molasses. Sometimes there is a hell of a current out there.
divepromichael1 1 year ago
My father served on that ship in WW2 in the Mediterranean Sea. It's eerie seeing it at the bottom of the sea. I guess it's a good place since it would have been scrapped for steel if not used as an artificial reef.
Cirris 2 years ago
Awesome work! All you need is a nice light now. I will be on this wreck April 20th, 2008. I hope my dive is as nice as this one.
thelexpert 3 years ago
Thanks. Tell me, what light would you use when shooting 140 degree wide angle at 100 FSW?
wlbaker3 3 years ago
Two H35/50 HID Video Lights (Dive Rite) would provide up to 11,180 lumens of light with nice color temperatures. Tuning them is another story...when your at 100FSW it would take some time. But, YOU ARE THE MAN! Keep it up!
thelexpert 3 years ago
I would use an underwater flare. Cheaper and less confusing than what thelexpert said. Haha.
SgtCheeseNOLS 3 years ago
The best "scooter filmed" video, I have eversen, well done! 5 stars
overseasmedia 4 years ago
stupid scuba divers are hippies man
werethepoops 4 years ago
Excellent, good work! :)
g71085 5 years ago
excellent, good work !
g71085 5 years ago
Hi Bill,
Nice videos! JB was very nice too!
Your camera work and editing is superb.
Best,
brandon
BCSDive 5 years ago
Thanks, Brando. And no, that's not Jay at JB. He was busy man-handling Rodney's 200W light.
wlbaker3 5 years ago
We're using Silent Submersion UV-26 scooters, with their custom made video mount for my Gates housing. It all fits together well, and there is little vibration unless you are at low speed/high torque on the motor.
wlbaker3 5 years ago
Very well done!! What did you use to reduce the vibration noise in the mounting of the UW housing and scooter?
Happy diving!!
HanxPlace
hanxplace 5 years ago