Camera Housings
Take your compact camera for a scuba dive. Allows access to all essential controls.
U/W Housings for Mirrorless and Micro 4/3rds Cameras. Sony NEX, Olympus E-PL, Panasonic GF & more..
Professional DSLR Housings for U/W Photography. Advanced controls and multiple lens compatibility.
Underwater Housings for mobile phone cameras: Iphone, Galaxy and more..
- Fantasea FRX100 VA R Underwater Housing AND Sony RX100 VA CameraSKU: FA-15075Fantasea 15075 FRX100 V Underwater Housing AND Sony RX100 VA Camera , Depth Rating: 200ft/60m * Made of: Polycarbonate
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- Ikelite DL Port Mount Underwater DSLR Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SIISKU: IK-71472Ikelite 71472 DL Port Mount Underwater Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SII DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 200ft/60m * Made of: Polycarbonate
Learn More$1,795.00 - Ikelite Underwater Housing for Sony A7 / A7R / A7SSKU: IK-71471Ikelite 71471 Underwater Housing for Sony A7 / A7R / A7S Camera, Depth Rating: 200ft/60m * Made of: Polycarbonate
Learn More$1,795.00 - Nimar Underwater DSLR Housing for Canon EOS 650d - T4i, 700D - T5iSKU: NI-NI650DNimar NI650D Underwater Housing for Canon EOS 650d - T4i, 700D - T5i DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 197ft/60m * Made of: Polycarbonate
Learn More$1,166.03Out of stock - Nimar Classic Water Sports Underwater Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SIISKU: NI-NIA7IIWSNimar NIA7IIWS Classic Water Sports Underwater Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SII Camera, Depth Rating: 197ft/60m * Made of: High Impact Resistant Technopolymer
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Out of stock - Nimar Surf Pro Underwater DSLR Housing for Nikon D3300SKU: NI-NID3300WPNimar NID3300WP Surf Pro Underwater Housing for Nikon D3300 DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 98ft (30m) * Made of: High Impact Resistant Technopolymer
Learn More$1,479.00Out of stock - Nimar Surf Pro Underwater DSLR Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SIISKU: NI-NIA7IIWPNimar NIA7IIWP Surf Pro Underwater Housing for Sony A7II / A7RII / A7SII DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 98ft (30m) * Made of: High Impact Resistant Technopolymer
Learn More$1,479.00Out of stock - Nimar Basic Underwater DSLR Housing for Nikon D3300SKU: NI-NID3300WBANimar NID3300WBA Basic Underwater Housing for Nikon D3300 DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 197ft /60m * Made of: High Impact Resistant Technopolymer
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Flex Arms vs. Ball and Joint Arms
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Related Frequently asked Questions
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I’m a pro land photographer looking for a good and affordable underwater camera, what should I get?
Choosing Your First Underwater Camera When it comes to selecting your first underwater camera, there are several excellent options available to suit d ... Full Answer
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How to prevent fogging in a DSLR underwater housing?
The fogging problem is very rare in DSLR or mirrorless housings, and mainly a problem with the smaller compact housings. The reason being that there ... Full Answer
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How can I connect my camera to my BCD?
Connecting your camera to your BCD in some way is a great idea, especially for smaller cameras, like compacts and smaller mirrorless rigs. In fact, we ... Full Answer
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Can I use manual focus underwater?
In many situations, manual focus is not especially practical in underwater photography. However, the short answer is yes, manual focus is often possib ... Full Answer