Boxfish’s Luna ROV has been reviewed by Antoine Drancey, a filmmaker from Black Whale Pictures, who examines the remotely operated vehicle’s (ROV) key components and controls, sharing a tip for fellow filmmakers as well as his professional insights.
Drancey looks into why the Boxfish Luna could be a game-changing development in cinematography, aiming to truly answer the question of whether an ROV could actually revolutionise underwater filmmaking and marine research.Â
Console Station and Camera Operation
Drancey looks deeper into the setup and operation when using Boxfish’s control station, honing in on its advanced features and straightforward interface:
Controls: The console allows for easy maneuvering of the ROV, adjusting lighting, and changing camera settings. The Q mode provides a familiar experience for drone pilots, enhancing ease of use.
Lighting and Camera Settings: The adjustable lighting system, including front lights and extendable arms, ensures optimal illumination in various underwater environments. The console makes it simple to adjust camera settings like ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.
Safety Features: The console displays critical information such as battery levels, depth, and humidity, ensuring the ROV’s safe operation. The Return to Surface (RTS) function automatically brings the ROV back to the surface if communication is lost.
The Boxfish Luna Kit: ROV, Tether, and Console
The Boxfish Luna ROV kit consists of three main components: the remotely operated vehicle itself, the tether, and the control console. Its compact setup fits into three Peli cases, making it perfect for travel and efficient deployment from small boats.
ROV: With eight thrusters, the Luna ROV offers precise navigation and can dive up to 1,000 meters. It supports top-notch cameras like the Sony Alpha 7siii and Alpha 1, known for their superb low-light performance, crucial for underwater filming.
Tether: The tether ensures reliable data transmission and can act as a safety line, allowing for easy retrieval of the ROV if needed. The optical fibre link gives you precise control, so essential for scientists and filmmaker.
Control station: The control station is user-friendly and offer drone controls with its Q mode, making it easy for drone pilots to adapt to underwater piloting.
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