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  • I was hesitant to buy a cage for my Ninja V simply because I didn't want the added weight, but the price was right for this one so I gave it a short. It's very light and the fit, although not perfect (the curves in the corners are tighter than the Ninja) is very very close to perfect and more than good enough. It seems sturdy and doesn't block anything while adding a ton of mounting options, nato rails on top and bottom are very handy. It doesn't offer a ton of extra protection to the screen but seems like it would save a drop if the monitor landed on an edge which seems to be the entire point. The HDMI clamp is not pictured on the Ninja V in the listing...but it will fit and function properly on a Ninja, it just needs to be mounted backwards with the M3 screws TOWARDS the screen. This doesn't cause any issues since the wing nuts are adjustable and easy to get away from the screen and the HDMI clamp mounts on the cage in either direction. The HDMI clamp also sticks out a hair further on the back of the cage which adds more support for SSD drives. Overall it's well worth the $70
  • Finally a high quality lav mic for my YouTube videos! I have been using cheap and value microphones but I decided to spend the extra money and get this one. The audio quality is fantastic and the range is way more than enough for me. They include a lav mic in addition to the built in one, along with that they include everything you will ever need. I also love that the belt clip doubles as a Camera mount, I can pop the receiver right on top of my DSLR!
  • So many great features about this mic! It comes with all the necessary accessories to get you up and going. The deluxe windshield held up amazingly during strong winds in our beach shoot. I love the versatility of this mic, I can plug It into a camera or a phone if you’re wanting to get some scratch audio with the supplied cables. For the price you can not beat the quality! It held up pretty nicely next to its competition (rode). I highly suggest this mic to anyone that needs versatility on a mic and has a run a gun setup, no batteries needed = you’ll always have good audio on your footage. Definitely a must have, best value for the money!
  • A great addition in a filmmaker's equipment list. It is lightweight and the pocket size makes it a great tool to have it always in my bag. Build quality is very high and it has a terrific and very sturdy metal construction. The colors it produces are rich, saturated and very accurate. The brightness levels are very high both in CCT and RGB modes.Battery life at max power is 2 hours and charging it full takes close to 3 hours. Thankfully there's a USB type C port.It becomes quite hot when in full power which is normal for being so small. Although the aluminium construction helps to dissipate the heat a lot and it cools very fast.In general it is a great product of high value and a very useful tool. I recommend you get 2 or more of them so you can have more possibilities lighting a scene. I got one and then bought another.
  • I've used this ANDYCINE microphone for about a week now to film vlogs and short films, and I think it's a good product for the price. Before buying this mic, I used the one built in to my Canon M50 which was often quiet and picked up noise from all directions. Having a directional mic has definitely been a game changer and the audio quality is certainly better. I've used my friends RODE mic before and I think the RODE series definitely is superior in audio quality but comes at a much steeper price. This Andycine mic is a good entry level camera/phone mic that won't put a hole in your wallet and will get you what you need.
  • First thing, wow this monitor is super bright in the midday sun!! My main reason for purchase was it's 2200 nits. Compared to my other 7" monitor this blows it away in that regard. It's definitely a nice size also, 7" seems to be my preferred monitor size these days no matter what rig i'm using. Build is nice, it's lightweight and most importantly easy to use. Customizable buttons on top also help a lot when operating quickly. I do most of my work shooting outdoors so this is a no-brainer. Has all the features you need too like false color, LUTs, all the scopes, anamorphic etc etc...some competitors may have slightly more rugged feel, but how can you beat the price point of this monitor? Definitely recommend this to anyone shooting video...loving it!!
  • This is a great light. I use it for video mainly and the battery last pretty long, but it is very bright and very powerful for it's size. I had an issue with it blinking when recharging it. I spoke with tech support and they told me it requires a 5V/2A charger block minimum. I put it on a new one and no issues. FYI most cell phone USB charging blocks are 1A or 1.5A read the back of it to be sure. I love the preset modes for lightning, strobe, police lights, etc. Very cool! Overall great light for the money.
  • After I bought the device on the off chance that there were no ratings yet, I have to say that I am very satisfied. The image transmitted by the camera is razor sharp and the peaking can be easily graded. Works very well in 4K. It can happen that with Record the image is no longer transferred to the monitor; here I had to search for a while in the menu of my Sony NX80 to find the menu item: "4K recording external output". So don't be surprised if the monitor goes black as soon as you switch to record in 4K; Check the camera whether it allows external output in the format. No problem with HD.
  • Very good product for the price, very bright screen, plastic quality could be better.
  • It is the best option for a wireless video transmitter with low budget. Connects very quickly, I tested both on android and windows, 2 devices at the same time, it works very well. it has a little delay a few miles seconds, it is acceptable.
  • If you’re an Indy or freelancer filmmaker, you need to invest in the Benbox immediately. This has been one of the most useful and helpful tools I’ve ever purchased for video production. I took some photos from the test at home and I was able to use on a commercial recently so let me break down the pros and cons.Pros:-Well built all metal construction (it’s a little tank)-Easy to connect to devices (phone, computer, tablet up to 3)-reliable up to 250ft then delay picks up.-Very useful for directors monitor or clients monitor. You will seriously impress clients with this feature.- latency is minimal and great for setting focus and watching action/marks. I think this is a pro considering you can spend an easy $500 on one with worse latency.-super long batteryCons:- time to time the app will skip a beat. It’s maybe once every 10 mins and mainly happens if there is an obstruction like being on the opposite side of the camera. It’s a non issue.- for super high end clients (Nike, Apple) I would rent a proper directors monitor and transmitter. If you’re at that level you’re probably not shopping for this. I jump in and out of big clients and can totally use this on lower budget commercials.
  • I was skeptical about this small light but man it packs a punch. The amount of colors that you can get out of it is insane. The color accuracy is fantastic as well. Built like a tank to doesn't feel cheap feels well made. The only thing I wish it had was a magnetic back but you probably can put a magnet on velcro and be good to go. This light is half the cost of its competitors but last longer and has more color options.