Awesome thank man. I am using the same setup for gear. Would you mind sharing any of the setting you are using on your D5200? Or how you are achieving that movie quality look? Thanks again Matt, I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you Dan! For the D5200, I like to use manual settings for the video w/ the appropriate f-stop/iso/shutter speed. For the focus settings it really depends on the subject. I'm sure you can find some good tutorials on using the D5200.
Thank you! The midhandle is more maneuverable. I can track a fish & they tend to come in closer if I fall in sync with their speed. I can't do this as easily with a rear handle. They also have about 2" more power than the rear handles, because the mechanism is remotely operated with a push rod, so it's mounted further back on the speargun.
I love your videos. thank you for letting Doug share some of your yummy fish with us!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome footage Matt, nice edit sir.
You guys are having a good year out there on the Yellows.
Thanks for sharing bro.
Thank you! Ya they've been thick!
Nice footage. Thanks for sharing!
Wicked footage! Some nice fish in there
Beautiful video :-) Matt
Thank you!
Outstanding video, killer shots and editing. What kind of cameras are you using?
Thank you! I use a Nikon D 5200 for some of the topside footage & a GoPro 3+ Black for underwater.
Awesome thank man. I am using the same setup for gear. Would you mind sharing any of the setting you are using on your D5200? Or how you are achieving that movie quality look? Thanks again Matt, I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you Dan! For the D5200, I like to use manual settings for the video w/ the appropriate f-stop/iso/shutter speed. For the focus settings it really depends on the subject. I'm sure you can find some good tutorials on using the D5200.
Awesome video. The paddy was loaded.
Ya, we were really stoked on that paddy!
Awesome video! I've noticed you use a mid handle quite a lot. Is there any specific reason?
Thank you! The midhandle is more maneuverable. I can track a fish & they tend to come in closer if I fall in sync with their speed. I can't do this as easily with a rear handle. They also have about 2" more power than the rear handles, because the mechanism is remotely operated with a push rod, so it's mounted further back on the speargun.