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  • aluminum underwater ball joint clamp fits for all 1" ball
    Leoben Aluminum hard anodized underwater ball joint clamp fits for all standard 1" ball heads .it connects all types of 25mm ball arms,bouyancy float arms or other standard balls head like cold shoe base ball,strobe adapter . The knob provide the perfect combination of strength and range of mot
  • Standard scuba dive underwater triple ball clamp
    Standard triple ball clampUse a triple ball clamp to connect three ball adapters or arms - attach two accessories to a cameraStrong, lightweight, waterproof aluminum constructionPart of the Workhorse Arm expandable, adaptable, universal mounting systemWorks with 1-inch ball clamps and accessories fr
  • Underwater Hot Shoe Arm for Underwater Camera Housings
    Mounting a Focus Light or Video Light Onto Your Underwater Camera Many underwater housings manufacturers are offering hot shoe mounts on the top of their housings. Most digital SLR underwater housings had them for many years and now a lot of compact housings are starting to have them as well. It's a great place to mount your video light or focus light especially if you have a dual strobe setup. There are several ways to mount a camera to the top of your camera housing if you have a hot shoe slot. The hot shoe slot is often referred to as the cold shoe slow because on underwater camera housings there's no electrical connection that goes to the camera. Instead, it's only used to mount either a flex arm adapter or a ball joint adapter.
  • Why Do we really Need a Focus Underwater Dive Light/Torch?
    Why do I really need a focus light?Focus lights aren't necessary in all situations but are highly recommended. Digital cameras, both compact and DSLR, focus by detecting contrast at the focusing point. Water absorbs light quickly, so using a fous light allows the camera to see the contrast and quick
  • Leoben came back from Australia International Dive Expo
    Dive Works participated in the Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition and Conference (AOG) in March 2010, in Perth, Western Australia. Dive Works exhibited together with 8 other companies from Tasmania that service the Oil & Gas industry.  From the event, Andrew Ford, Managing Director of Dive Works said
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