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your local authorized SeaLife dealer or the SeaLife website for more
details.
Pan very slowly or not at all
When recording video, keep the camera aimed steady at the subject.
Avoid making any sudden or jerky movements. If you pan the camera,
move it very, very slowly or you will get seasick watching it later. A better
way is to slowly move the camera off of the subject, stop recording,
change the angle or distance, then start the recording again.
Limit video clips to 10 seconds or less
It’s easier to share and edit smaller video clips. Remember, the file size
for a 1-minute video clip recorded at 1080p-30fps is about 170MB, which
is about 30 time larger file size than a 16 megapixel still image. Shorter
video clips can be stitched together using video editing software, like
YouTube, Adobe Premier, Microsoft Movie Maker or Apple iMovie. You
can also add music and titles to produce a dramatic movie of your dive
adventure.
Visit SeaLife website for updates and helpful tips
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