Backscatter FLIP13 One Filter Kit with DIVE Filter for GoPro
$98.1
$165.79
Backscatter FLIP13 One Filter Kit with DIVE Filter for GoPro FLIP13 Underwater Color Correction System One Filter Kit with DIVE Filter for GoPro HERO13, HERO12, HERO11, HERO10, HERO9, HERO8, HERO7, HERO6, and HERO5 Fits on both the GoPro Super Suit and the GoPro Protector Dive Housings. Our best all-around filter, the FLIP13, is the result of thousands of dives to perfect filter formulas for every depth. This 1-Filter Kit includes our top-notch DIVE filter, ideal for typical dive profiles. Built to withstand drops and abuse, FLIP13 features aircraft-grade aluminium and virtually unbreakable filter optics. You’ll find the FLIP system delivers the most rugged design and the world’s best colour for GoPro. A complete filter and lens system for GoPro HERO13, HERO12, HERO11, HERO10, HERO9, HERO8, HERO7, HERO6, and HERO5. The FLIP13 System boasts the same professional craftsmanship as our previous models. It offers the best colour and most rugged design of any filter available. FLIP13 One Filter Kit Features Aircraft grade anodized aluminum construction Easy to use flip mechanism for one finger on / off control Simple installation with rugged clamp-on design Unobstructed view of front LCD display Easy front camera button access with thick gloves Open the camera housing without removing filter Fumble-free flip design means you’ll never lose a filter No vignetting in any underwater shooting mode Includes DIVE filter optimized for diving between 20 and 45 feet Optional 55mm threaded mount provides the ultimate filter solution; easily add our 10 close-up lens, polarizer, split neutral density, or any other filter to your GoPro for topside or underwater use About The Colour Correction Topside, the GoPro cameras are a no-brainer for capturing stunning, wide angle, HD footage in good lighting conditions. Underwater is a much different story, with the camera needing the addition of a red filter to help correct your images from being all blue or all green. Every diver has noticed that the underwater environment is one of the monochromatic hues rather than distinct colors. Depending on your location, objects will take on a blue or green cast at the expense of all things yellow, orange, red, etc. This is because water acts as a filter of red light. The deeper you dive the more the red spectrum is filtered from the ambient light. You can, however, emphasize the existing red light by filtering out the blue spectrum with a red filter.
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