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Video: ROV Survey of Ningaloo Canyons by Schmidt Ocean Institute
The Schmidt Ocean Institute has shared an amazing 4K showreel of footage captured during their ROV survey of the Ningaloo Canyons, Western Australia. The team carried out over 20 dives and some 180 hours of exploration, they recorded 30 new species, as well as “the longest animal ever recorded.”
Ikelite ships anti-reflection ring for Nikon 17-35mm
Ikelite has released a simple self-adhesive anti-reflection ring that can be attached to the front of the Nikon NIKKOR AF-S 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED lens. This prevents the lens’ lettering from reflecting on the inside of the dome and hence appearing in images.
Capture releases updates to editing software
Capture One has released an update to its photo editing software. A significant change is the addition of a Nikon specific version (the company already provides bespoke versions for Sony and Fujifilm). The new version has improved clone and heal tools, a before and after tool, and a streamlined import from Lightroom catalog workflow.
Hugyfot announces Vision Xs housing for GoPro HERO 8
Hugyfot’s Vision Xs housing for the GoPro HERO 8 has an integrated HD IPS monitor with peaking and focus assist, along with histogram and zebras. Rated to 150m, it contains external batteries for the camera and monitor. It ships with a red filter kit and HugyCheck vacuum leak detection system.
Hugyfot announces new macro ports
Hugyfot has announced a new family of aluminum macro ports. They all feature a conical shape to enable lights and strobes to be positioned close to the port. They have machined hinges that allow for the attachment of flip holders and focus lights. The ports also offer an option for adding M67 threaded lenses directly to their front.
Trip planning in an age of COVID-19 by Stephen Frink
As we start to make a cautious emergence from COVID-19 lockdown, renowned underwater photographer Stephen Frink has kindly shared his thoughts about how to go about planning underwater imaging opportunities for the next year or so. His divides his objectives up in terms of how far off they are likely to happen and the time periods that are needed to record specific events.
Australian team develops heat resistant corals
Australian scientists have produced a coral that is heat resistant. By extracting microalgae from coral polys and then exposing it to increasing temperatures over a period of four years, the team has manager to accelerate the evolutionary response. Once the microalgae was reintroduced into coral larvae, it was found that coarse were more heat resistant.
Planning your Next Trip: How to get the Images You Want
Wetpixel editor Adam Hanlon overviews some ideas on trip planning. The better trip are planned, the more likely image makers are to be able to capture the imagery they desire. Adam outlines trip planning resources and discusses some considerations that need to be taken into account. Wetpixel is posting series of trip planning articles, to give the Wetpixel community something to do and to look forward to once our enforced “dry spell” is over.
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