hastubbs 0 Posted December 27, 2008 Hi all, i just got a canon g10 with its own housing to attache to my video rig for using when i have finished video. i pretty much only shoot shallow (<50feet) with only ambient light, much of it freediving. has anyone had any experience with using this camera without any external filter in the SCN mode set to underwater? you can see me @ http://www.oceanlight.com/log/category/skips-trips/ and www.oceanlight.com/stubbs thanks! cheers, skip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScubaJedi 0 Posted December 31, 2008 I have the G10. The Underwater SCN mode is pretty much useless for anything deeper than 4m or 12 feet. Better to use the custom white balance set to the shortcut button (top left above the LCD screen) so can adjust quickly. I have not seen a need for a filter when doing this, even down to 26m or 86ft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hastubbs 0 Posted January 1, 2009 I have the G10. The Underwater SCN mode is pretty much useless for anything deeper than 4m or 12 feet. Better to use the custom white balance set to the shortcut button (top left above the LCD screen) so can adjust quickly. I have not seen a need for a filter when doing this, even down to 26m or 86ft. HI, great, thanks, this helps. so you just carry something white to set the WB with? cheers, skip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScubaJedi 0 Posted January 5, 2009 Yeah, my slate or the sand if it's white/light yellow. You basically need something that will generate an 18% grey scale accurately in the conditions encountered. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hastubbs 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Yeah, my slate or the sand if it's white/light yellow. You basically need something that will generate an 18% grey scale accurately in the conditions encountered. OK, thank you scubajedi! cheers, skip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DB48 0 Posted January 12, 2009 I have the G10. The Underwater SCN mode is pretty much useless for anything deeper than 4m or 12 feet. Better to use the custom white balance set to the shortcut button (top left above the LCD screen) so can adjust quickly. I have not seen a need for a filter when doing this, even down to 26m or 86ft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DB48 0 Posted January 12, 2009 Hello all, I just purchased a Canon G10 a week ago. I would like to be able to push the shortcut button once only to WB-in M, Av, or Tv modes-is this possible? I have set the WB shortcut button using the Custom 1 designation. Now when I activate the shortcut button I see in the monitor a prompt that tells me to use the “DISP” button. When I push the "DISP" button the camera will WB, then I press the "FUNC/SET" to exit prompts. I then have the entire monitor dedicated to the subject at hand and can take the picture. These steps were outlined in the owner’s manual (pages 144 & 154). My question is there any way to set the camera in Custom 1 so I can just push the shortcut button and the camera will automatically WB without having to go through the additional steps of pushing the "DISP" and "FUNT/SET" buttons? I have talked to Canon tech and the guy was apologetic but really not too helpful. It is my understanding that the G9 had this capability (shortcut one button WB feature). I say this from reading pasts G9 posts-here at wetpixel-describing this shortcut WB feature. Any help would greatly be appreciated. For me as I freedive only (California Channel Is) and take pictures of pelagic fish the less buttons I have to push the better. One other question. I am using a Canon WP-DC28 housing and would like to use a Magic filter. My gut feeling is telling me to attach the filter to the inside of the housing and not to the camera lens proper. This way I can take the camera out of the case and immediately use the camera. I have gone to the Magic filter website for installation instructions but they only address the mounting of the filter in this way by stating "use tacky tape". If anybody has attached the filter material to the inside of the housing how did you do it so the filter was firmly and evenly attached? By this I mean-no spaces between it and the housing so there is no possibilities of distortions and then not have the tape intrude into the picture frame? Remember the G10 has a 28mm wide angle lens. Thank you in advance for any and all replies. D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScubaJedi 0 Posted January 14, 2009 Hi D... I have the shortcut button of my G10 set to Custom 2, and when I hit the button, it takes a white balance immediately without the need to hit any additional buttons. This was done via settings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites