This has the pass through charging port on the back of the unit - as shown in video - so you could still connect external power - but no pass through to the display module though unfortunately.
Probably the most important aspect not mentioned is that with such a case the camera will also cooldown faster. I believe even that it would cooldown a lot faster. To test this, one could make like 3 heating testes and between them let it cool down to, for example, 30 degrees celsius. In the end, taking the median cooldown time, total time recorded and total time (recording + cooldown of all tests together).
Did you allow the camera to totally cool down before putting the heatsink on and testing? If the camera started at an elevated temperature for the heatsink test then the timing result would not be fair/accurate...
Yes of course. The camera was fully recharged, then allowed time to cool even after a recharge (since that warms the camera up too) before the test was replicated.
Uhm, won’t the protruding forward locks be a problem at high wind speed (car mounted) or is it sticky enough to not get pushed in? Would have liked it in the opposite direction.
Thanks for the review. Answer how much does this cooling protective cover justify your purchase? Does it really significantly help to extend the recording time or is it a waste of money? I didn't understand from the video if it is possible to use USB Type-C memory drives for recording or unloading from the main camera module?
USB Pass through is for charging only. The camera module does not support data pass through without the second module attached. Out of all accessories, if heat is your main concern, this is the best heat dissipating solution currently out there.
I wouldn't say its totally useless. I guess it comes down to how you intend to use it. But yes, it's quite a flaw for many users and it's a shame we need cooling 'solutions' like this in the first instance...... I guess that's what you get when you try fit so much power into such a small frame....
Its the camera that overheats rather then the dual module - however a pass through so that the display/power module could easily be connected would be good!
How do you come to that conclusion? DJI's case does nothing to help with temperature at all - all it does is ensure your fingers don't get burnt from the hot camera body. That's all. The camera senses a magnet in the case, which tells it that it can run hotter for longer. Heat is a killer for electronic components, so it's actually worse for the camera over the longer term. The Tilta cage, albeit more bulky, actually helps dissipate the heat since it's a large all-over heatsink. Hence it helps the heat to ascepae since its providing a larger surface area for heat to dissipate from.
Would you do a comparison with the DJI magnetic case?
No pass through for the battery pack/second display is a deal-breaker for me. You always need to get it out of the cage to charge and safe your files.
This has the pass through charging port on the back of the unit - as shown in video - so you could still connect external power - but no pass through to the display module though unfortunately.
Probably the most important aspect not mentioned is that with such a case the camera will also cooldown faster. I believe even that it would cooldown a lot faster.
To test this, one could make like 3 heating testes and between them let it cool down to, for example, 30 degrees celsius. In the end, taking the median cooldown time, total time recorded and total time (recording + cooldown of all tests together).
He literally talks about this at 1:10
Can you still use the neck strap with it?
I wouldn't
@@iftibashir any reason why not?
I appreciate your video, but is there a one that allows you to connect the power bank to the camera with a cooling system? Thanks
Not with the cooling system I’m afraid - not that I’ve come across……
Thanks for the review. What was the recording time mounted to bicycle without the case?
Rain proof and mud?? For mtb use
Did you allow the camera to totally cool down before putting the heatsink on and testing? If the camera started at an elevated temperature for the heatsink test then the timing result would not be fair/accurate...
Yes of course. The camera was fully recharged, then allowed time to cool even after a recharge (since that warms the camera up too) before the test was replicated.
Does this case work with the DJI magnetic lanyard?
It will add a bit more weight so I personally wouldn't want to risk it......
Is this able to put on my nd filter or cpl filter ?
No filters on this I'm afraid.
Uhm, won’t the protruding forward locks be a problem at high wind speed (car mounted) or is it sticky enough to not get pushed in? Would have liked it in the opposite direction.
They're quite strong enough to resist wind. I can't see them being pushed in very easily as the surface area is so small.
Is it compatible with filers?
No filter compatibility I'm afraid.
Thanks for the review. Answer how much does this cooling protective cover justify your purchase? Does it really significantly help to extend the recording time or is it a waste of money? I didn't understand from the video if it is possible to use USB Type-C memory drives for recording or unloading from the main camera module?
USB Pass through is for charging only. The camera module does not support data pass through without the second module attached.
Out of all accessories, if heat is your main concern, this is the best heat dissipating solution currently out there.
i with theyd put the usb c port on the bottom not the back of the case .
Is this cage waterproof sorry?
If you are taking your camera under water then you probably won't need the cage anyways?
@@iftibashir it’s just double checking anyway, sorry just wanted to make sure
i just attached two M.2 SSD like cooler on both sides with robber band and it records forever with powerbank. just 15bucks....
Insanely over priced, I just picked up the camera for 200. the dual cage is 99. Good as it may be, half the price just for a cage is way too much.
i make pov photography with this action cam,i think this equipment will helpfull for maintain the overheat
for $59, was expecting a bit more from this 'heatsink'
Totally useless camera because of overheating. Gen 1 was far more usable in hot countries like Greece.
I wouldn't say its totally useless. I guess it comes down to how you intend to use it. But yes, it's quite a flaw for many users and it's a shame we need cooling 'solutions' like this in the first instance......
I guess that's what you get when you try fit so much power into such a small frame....
@@iftibashir my country is pretty hot in summer like more than 32C for 3 months and even gets 45C some days. So this camera is only for outdoor usage.
@@jiasios Yes it which case you would need lots of airflow, and I agree - look elsewhere!
@@iftibashir do you think it could be used as a dash cam on lower recording quality
They need a dual one
Its the camera that overheats rather then the dual module - however a pass through so that the display/power module could easily be connected would be good!
That's no gonna solve the problem with overheating .
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Interesting but I think I would rather go for the actual Action 2 case that DJI just released.
hi is it on there website?
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Not water proof
You do not need extra cooling when used under water
Total waste of time just don't buy the Action 2
Well that's certainly an option! lol
ha ha
DJI's own protective case works better.
How do you come to that conclusion?
DJI's case does nothing to help with temperature at all - all it does is ensure your fingers don't get burnt from the hot camera body. That's all. The camera senses a magnet in the case, which tells it that it can run hotter for longer. Heat is a killer for electronic components, so it's actually worse for the camera over the longer term.
The Tilta cage, albeit more bulky, actually helps dissipate the heat since it's a large all-over heatsink. Hence it helps the heat to ascepae since its providing a larger surface area for heat to dissipate from.
Michael research next time