Where do you mount your focus light?

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Ardy

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Recently bought a focus light for my oly set up. I assumed that I would attach it to the flash mount on top of the Oly housing and was about to place an order for the 2 bits (one attach to housing the other to clamp torch) then I had a thought!

Is there a better way to mount this torch? - note it is not a video light just a torch with a wide angle.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Ardy
 
I top camera mount it. My wife mounts it on her left post. That's a recent change and apparently she likes it better. She had also top mounted for years.
 
Top of Nauticam housing with post and ball clamps. I do need to move the light out of the way when carrying or handing up due to carrying strap.
 
I have WeeFine 2300 Smartfocus with Nauticam NA-EM5II housing.
Hotshoe is suboptimal, when I am using it for video and wideangle, then I get shadow from the domeport. So similar to Laurie...

Wolfgang
 
Thanks guys I am going top mount (due to convenience) and see how it goes. I did dive with just one flash, set over the camera, years ago and was OK with the results, so I am hoping that the torch will not cast shadows and do its job. If not I have a spare ball joint.
 
If it is on a ball mount, use one of the extra-long clamps; that way you can extend it out in front and not have the port in the way.
 
I mount mine down low. It sits on my tray on the left side of the housing. That way it is not in my line of sight when I am looking over the top of the housing. It is held in place with a couple of rubberbands.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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