🌊 Dive into Creativity with MovoDiveRig1!
The MovoDiveRig1 XL Diving Rig Bundle is a robust and versatile camera rig designed for underwater and land use. It features a durable aluminum alloy tray with rubberized handgrips, multiple mounting options, and powerful waterproof LED lights, making it an essential accessory for content creators using GoPro and DJI Osmo cameras.
Mount Type | Cold Shoe Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 2.18 Pounds |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | White, Yellow, Black |
C**N
Excelente producto.
Excelente producto. Tanto en el anclaje de las luces como el de la cámara. He leído algunas opiniones sobre el anclaje de las luces, no se si lo están armando mal pero a tener en cuenta que que la pestaña de la chapa superior debe ir del lado del tornillo metálico. Si se afloja la tuerca de plástico un poco, imposible que se salga el modulo de luces. La única precaución que pueden tener es una vez ajustada la tuerca de plástico colocar un precinto entre la tuerca y la base superior, para evitar que se afloje dicha tuerca. Cuando más lenta es la carga mayor duración tienen las baterías.Realice una prueba a 38,10 metros profundidad excelente. He tenido la precaución de colocarle un lubricante de goma en la tapa de cierre. No entro agua en el sistema de luces. Con los 700 lúmenes de cada modulo muy bueno. Precio calidad excelente.
R**T
Better than expected budget kit
The frame is sturdy and can be used for many different setups. The lights are just okay. The rechargable batteries are not removable. They come with three sets of diffuser filters. The purple diffusers are for neutralizing green tones in lakes or rivers, the orange diffusers are for neutralizing blue tones in the ocean, and the frosted white diffusers are more general purpose.Now for the bad, the clips for the lights do not feel sturdy at all. I ended using super glue to keep them in place. I would not trust the default setup. Alternatively you could buy additional GoPro mounts to use the included GoPro clips to secure the lights. I also added a lanyard.Overall, this is good value as a budget setup with relatively low powered compared to spending three to four times as much for 2-3x brighter lights and a more ergonomic grip.
A**F
Good for a beginner
The media could not be loaded. Got these before my dive trip to Indonesia. I liked how holding the tray reduced the shakiness in my GoPro footage. The footage was still shaking because I used one hand to hold the tray, the other hand to stabilize myself with a stick / ting ting.It took me awhile to figure out how to mount the lights on, like some people mentioned. Once they were screwed on I didn't have to use zip ties. The lights stayed attached just fine during all my dives. I kept turning them off to conserve batteries in the water, so I don't know how much the batteries last if you leave them on during a dive. They didn't flood when I dried and cleaned them. The filters for the lights were hard for me to remove. But it was good because I used them for mandarin fish mating dive, red filter was mandatory so we didn't scare the fish.The set up met my needs as a beginner. But I will buy something else down the road with flexible arms to adjust the position of the lights as well as lights with higher lumens.
A**R
Inexpensive and works
My wife and I love to dive, and my wife likes to take pictures. Diving itself is already a super expensive hobby, so I was very reluctant to make it even more expensive by adding high end photography equipment. We decided to give this little rig a try along with basically one of the cheapest waterproof action cameras we could get from Amazon. We have both been amazed with the results. I am absolutely certain that someone with a huge dive camera rig could get better pictures than us, but we are not trying to become photographers. We are just divers trying to capture some memories and share them with fiends. If that is what you are trying to do, this rig and any old GoPro or knockoff waterproof action camera will get the job done.Another commenter correctly noted that these lights do not stay attached to the handle well. I have not found a way to fix that issue with the cold shoe connectors, so I just run zip ties through the handle and the light bases, and that keeps them on. It is a problem, but it has a $4 for 200 pack solution, so that's not a deal breaker to me.
C**P
Caution: Make sure your lights and camera are tied off
I bought this for a diving trip to get better lighting at depth and at night. It was simple to set up and that's probably part of the problem.While on the boat both the camera mount and one of the lights loosened to point where if I had not noticed would have lost both. They just do not stay tight I noticed after a few dives. So before the next dive trip, I will be adding security cords to both lights and the camera.Also I would recommend using if before some big once in a life time trip and get used to the point of aim. Some of my videos were a little off.
T**2
Mounting brackets strip easy
Good light cage and handles and decently bright lights. However the light mounts are cheap plastic and strip easy. If you buy it just know the attachment clips aren’t going to last long and the lights fall off.Anyone have an idea how to keep the lights attached once the plastic mounts strip?
E**T
8 dives this weekend and they held up good I'm happy
work's good the lights felt kinda cheap but I did 8 dives this weekend and they held up good I'm happy
J**E
Lights easily come off all the time. One light got water inside the watertight seal.
I have done about 10 dives with this setup. It is comfortable to hold single-handed, and using both hands allow for very steady shots. Rubber grip is comfortable, and non-slip. Lights are bright, have a decent spread, have had no leak issues at all, and last more than enough for 2 dives.My only issue is that the lights keep falling off. Both at where the light mount connects to the aluminum frame, as well as where the lights connect to their plastic mount. In 10 dives, 3 tines the lights have come loose. And it is not a matter of tightening them; they still come loose after tightening.I put a fishing leader and snaked it from the aluminum frame, through the plastic mount, and clipped it to a hole made on the mount on top of the lights, and that is the only reason I still have both lights. Will probably glue the lights to the frame and mount to avoid thus issue in the future.EDIT: Move forward a couple more dives. Lights keep falling off, and despite the leader, almost lost one because they keep falling at different parts of the light. Typically it was the base falling off the frame, but turns out the lights also fall out of the mounting frame. And, to top everything off, now I got water inside one of the lights' seals. Which means, I got a dead light. The only good thing about this product is the frame, which is worthless without the lights!!!