Just saw a review of the Ulanzi OA cage. A bit expensive but it seems so much more useful as you can remove the GoPro mount which gives you a 1/4" screw mount. It also allows you to open the Charge/SD port while keeping the OA in the cage and it has 2 cold shoe slot. Being made out of metal has it's pro and con, If you use it in the shade or indoor, it'll probably act as a heatsink but if you use it under the sun, It may act to add more heat. I was thinking about ordering the PgyTech cage since I already have their ND-PL set on order but having a 1/4" mount in the cage without using GoPro accessories is a pretty big plus in my book. The review video is in Chinese but you can see how it works here at the 6 mins mark
Nice looking cage. Looking at it, I wonder if a bit of dremel work would allow part of the DJI cage to be removed to allow the door to open while in the cage. I do like the tripod screw mounting hole.
I guess I will show how out of it I am. How does one use a flash that's not electronically connected to the camera? Or is is only a light and not flash?
Nice looking cage. Looking at it, I wonder if a bit of dremel work would allow part of the DJI cage to be removed to allow the door to open while in the cage.
I have one of this when I need a little extra lighting support
Oh, you think there might be salt water corrosion? Possible but I guess wash it in fresh first thing. But also I guess salt and/or grit could jam up the sliding door. The Pgytech one also uses a sliding door.
The DJI case which blocks access to the usb port/card, probably better protects the bottom corners of the camera if it were dropped.
And while I do like the tripod screw hole, removing the "gopro" adapter means not losing the part and the screws.
ff22 Posted at 6-12 05:48
Oh, you think there might be salt water corrosion? Possible but I guess wash it in fresh first thing. But also I guess salt and/or grit could jam up the sliding door. The Pgytech one also uses a sliding door.
The DJI case which blocks access to the usb port/card, probably better protects the bottom corners of the camera if it were dropped.
I figured that if I ever need to use the GoPro mount, I'll just slip it back into the stock cage.