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Voyager Wireless Backup Camera Reviews

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Voyager Wireless Backup Camera Reviews

2024-05-12 02:46:11

Backup of 14 years of weddings from Pictage. Works great with Voyager

5
2024-09-18 09:52:33

if your wireless unit fails you, this is your backup.

5
2024-04-13 07:36:46

I purchased this bag because I was looking for the all-encompassing adventure camera backpack. What I got what much more than that! The Voyager was able to fit my Nikon D500 with a 200-500 mm lens attached, Nikon z6, Nikon 24-70s lens, Nikon 50 mm 1.8 Sigma 70-200 mm lens, flash, my macbook 15 laptop, my iPad Pro, clothes for a 2 day trip, my battery holder as well as chargers, my SD card holder, my drone and so many more accessories. The waist straps and sternum strap all make it easy to carry while on the go without feeling like the backpack is weighing a ton on your back. It has a side access pocket for when I'm on the move. It makes my camera easily accessible so that I never feel like I have to unload everything to get to my camera.The Voyager is not only functional, but it is also the best looking bag I've seen in the market yet (trust me, I've searched for it). I couldn't be happier with my pick! Only thing I wish was available is a rain bag for when hiking during the colder weather.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I normally don’t make reviews, but I thought someone should come in and defend the honor of this gadget after a couple less-than-stellar reviews. For a DSLR/Mirrorless shooter, this thing is a must-have. It’s just a supremely handy thing to have in your bag when you need it. When I’m shooting for the big screen, or need isolated audio tracks or phantom power, I’ll pull out my MixPre. But for simple web videos when that’s overkill (whether interview or run-n-gun b-roll), this thing’s great when you want to get 2 audio sources into the 3.5mm input on your camera. Obviously, there’s no pre-amps or phantom power, so I tend to only use with sources that have their own built-in preamps (like wireless mic receivers or a Røde videomic pro). I can lav up two subjects with my Sennheiser wireless mics and record each subject to a separate channel on my camera (on on the left, one on the right), which is amazing flexibility to have. Or I can run a wireless lav into one channel and my Røde Videomic Pro into the other and have that great lav/shotgun flexibility. All in all, can’t say enough good things about this device. Dollar-for-dollar, no device expands the audio capabilities of a DSLR/Mirrorless camera like this thing does. Just make sure you set your expectations right. And that means plugging in devices that boost their own signal.

5
2024-09-08 07:29:12

Great little backup in my bag for wireless boom mic using Rode Wireless Go

5
2024-07-01 07:35:17

I was so convinced by all the reviews I bought 2. Finally wireless strobes.

5
2024-08-21 05:33:20

on my backup camera everything nothing

5
2024-05-04 07:30:44

I own a Scout EVO as well but needed a second cart. I must say, the quality of th Voyager just blows the Scout away far as quality.

5
2024-07-05 08:19:38

Wireless is great until there's a problem. That's why I always carry backup cords to a shoot on location.

5
2024-04-22 01:19:13

Works just as well as my notebooks internal wireless card. It makes a good backup solution.

5