Over exposure problems with the sony dcr pc350 in underwater housing?
Answers: Water reflects light in a different way then through the air. Figuring that you knew that already, the light under the water is moving around and reflecting in multiple places, it is causing a brighter light entering the iris. With the under water housing, the auto exposure cant get a true and appropriate exposure with the brightness of the unstable light flickering through the water.
then expose manually
then expose manually
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