Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
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Mozaik Underwater Cameras offer professional , top of the line, Underwater Housings / Underwater Strobes/ Flashes and video lights for Nikon, Canon, Olympus, JVC, Sony, Samsung and Panasonic still photo and video Cameras.
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
3M ago
This is a very common consideration for all underwater photographers. It doesn’t matter if you are using a Gopro, smartphone, compact or mirrorless, you need arms. The truth is flex arms and ball and joints arms are very different from one another and a choice has to be made.
Lets start with a short explanation of each:
Flex arms
These are plastic segmented arms, with a strong resemblance to a human spinal cord. They are basically a one segment arm that can be bent and shaped in many ways. There are two very popular types in the market, one is made by Locline (which is in fa ..read more
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
9M ago
If you’re an avid diver who loves capturing the beauty of the underwater world, you know the importance of having reliable and versatile lights. Look no further, as the Weefine WSF-07 offers a phenomenal solution with its compact design, powerful performance, and travel-friendly features.
The Weefine WFS-07 strobes in two colors, black and white.
Having recently tested the Weefine WSF-07 Ring Strobe and Video Light in the breathtaking waters of Dauin, one of the best macro destinations in the Philippines, I can confidently say that this device is a true gem for underwater photography enthusia ..read more
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
3y ago
High end compacts are the hottest thing in underwater photography these days. They’re tiny, boast incredible specs, large sensors, sharp optics, loads of features, rapid focusing and overall astonishing quality. What else does an underwater photographer need?
Undoubtedly, the two market leaders currently producing the best compact cameras are Sony, with their legendary RX100 series and Canon, with the rival GXX series. Underwater photographers have officially adopted these tiny and very capable cameras as their favorites, and housing manufacturers are working around the clock to develop the ..read more
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
3y ago
Introduction
Inon have recently released the D-200 as successor for their D-2000 strobe, which is actually a simplified version of the Z-330. Since its release, the Z-330 was constantly back-ordered due to high demand and lengthy production process, so the D-200 was released just on time, and it more readily available.
The D-200 also sells for a very affordable price of $499 USD. That’s excellent value for money!
Overview of Inon D-200
As mentioned above, the D-200 is a simplified version of the Z-330. It shares the same basic design, but with a lower output – 20GN and no sync cord connection ..read more
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
3y ago
The new NiMAR PRO series features a high-end design and completely new port line-up for select Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. In the past couple of months I got my hands on one of the first NiMAR PRO underwater housings out of production and tested it out with my Nikon D500!
Introduction
NiMAR have been making excellent and affordable underwater housings for cameras since 1984 (hey, that’s the year I was born!). In 2018 they introduced a brand new line-up of PRO housings, offering a high-end underwater housing for pro DSLR’s, without breaking the bank.
These new housings are made out of Delrin ..read more
Mozaik Underwater Cameras Blog - Product Reviews
3y ago
I recently got a chance to take the Kraken Hydra 3500 video light with me for 3 weeks in the Philippines, where we hosted 2 groups for underwater photography workshops, at Atlantis Resort Puerto Galera. Here are my thoughts about this excellent light with a few samples taken with it.
The market is flooded with underwater video lights. Theoretically that’s good for the consumers, who have plenty of options to choose from. In reality, too many options are paralyzing, and often divers are torn between all the options and end up diving in the dark, so to speak.
Occasionally, one light manages to ..read more