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    Quote Originally Posted by W.bat View Post
    you will need to be using neutral density filters most likely to keep your shutter at 50% of the frame rate
    I think you want your frame rate around 50% of your shutter speed... unless you really have a need to shoot at 1/12?


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    Indeed


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    Thanks for all input. Going to collect the camera/housing today and will start on setting tonight. Probably back for more chat then.

    For those that know, are the b + w filters a good neutral, clean, neutral density filter brand?


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    Business time.

    dial down sharpness and saturation a little


    Should I do this by adjusting an existing setting or create a new one?


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    That is just a typical guess of setting up a DSLR, I dont have an 800 so dont know the specifics of the cam


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