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Dnr 18 Water Leak Detector
Karen | 2024-08-19 06:15:20 |
I have purchased the Life Saver Bag hoping to lighten my load when I traveled to a location for a shoot. I was going to return it thinking it wasn't going to work well. I am so glad that I kept it. You can use water or sand to fill up the Life Saver. I have chose to use water. I would fill up the life saver at the location and dump the water out afterwards making it easier for me to move it around. If there is no running water at the location, I will fill the Life Saver with water before leaving and put it in to a small plastic box just incase it does decide to leak and then I dump the water out afterwards. So far I had this Life Saver for about a year and have not had it leak on me yet. I use the bag to stabilize my c-stand for my wireless strobe. Couldn't be happier. 5 |
Mike FromMontreal | 2024-07-25 02:46:21 |
Here is the most important thing you will need to know... IT WORKS! Putting your 5D Mark III into a body of water with a $2500 dollar lens and a flash does not feel natural in any way the first time you ease it into the water. But life is life and if it was going to leak I was going to find out the hard way, It did not leak. Humidity packets that came with it got rid of fog. The only tricky thing is that you really need to dial in your settings before getting in there, or use it on full auto. I shoot in Pools in Manual and it worked fine with a bit of going back and adjusting settings again. Direct flash looks terrible underwater as it does above water, so I am still not sure I will use flash again for my underwater needs. Great thing is I can turn flash on and off through the housing anyways so, not a big deal to have there just in case. The plastic does warp your lcd image and makes it look cloudy, the first time I thought everything looked terrible until I took it out of the thick plastic housing. Bottom line, this works, and the company that makes it guarantees your gear in case of manufacturing failure. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT! 5 |
Ralph | 2024-09-09 09:32:33 |
Nicely made rail but too long for my assortment of landscape lenses (using DNR-120 instead). 5 |
Chandler | 2024-04-16 07:52:20 |
Not much else to say. They do their job, never had a leak. 5 |
MaxAperture | 2024-08-18 07:41:49 |
I purchased the DNR-120 Nodal Rail to use in conjunction with an L-bracket as a support/stabilizer for a large lens I was using on my Sony A7X camera. The Rail is solid and nicely constructed, the paint is even, the screw adjuster works smoothly.. and best of all using it took the weight off my camera lens mount and transferred it to the bracket/rail so I can use the camera setup without a tripod in the field. I can even hang the camera off a strap knowing that the lens won't pull heavily on the mount. This is a great little tool using it the way I do, or maybe the way it was intended too ;) 5 |
Craig | 2024-04-05 07:58:37 |
I had Browning trail cams in the past and as a volunteer for our state's DNR SnapShot program, was issued a Bushnell and got to like the results. I added one of these to my personal collection and so far, it's been very satisfying for performance. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-21 02:55:16 |
The toner doesn't leak into the machine. 5 |
Lorenzo | 2024-08-26 08:33:20 |
forget the Duracell, these are much better and never leak 5 |
ID Adam | 2024-07-06 09:36:14 |
Takes the RAM mount to a new level of convenience! I may use this for a radar detector mount as well. 5 |
Alvin the bird photo | 2024-09-25 09:16:49 |
I use this on my new Sigma 18-300mm lens on my Sony A77 for nature, landscape and birds at water feature photos. Build quality is good and is easily mountable. 5 |