Housings
- Aquatica A7RIII Underwater Housing for Sony A7RIII / A7IIISKU: AQ-20085Aquatica 20085 A7RIII Underwater Housing for Sony A7RIII / A7III Camera, Depth Rating: 300ft/90m * Made of: Aluminum
Learn More$3,349.00 - Nauticam NA-BMPCC6K Underwater Housing for Blackmagic CinemaSKU: NA-16502Nauticam 16502 NA-BMPCC6K Underwater Housing for Blackmagic Cinema DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 330ft/100m * Made of: Aluminum
Learn More$8,048.00 - Nauticam NA-BMPCCII Underwater DSLR Housing for Blackmagic CinemaSKU: NA-16501Nauticam 16501 NA-BMPCCII Underwater Housing for Blackmagic Cinema DSLR Camera, Depth Rating: 330ft/100m * Made of: Aluminum
Learn More$5,366.00 - Ikelite Underwater Housing for Nikon S8100SKU: IK-6184.81This Ikelite underwater housing for Nikon S8100 is ergonomic, durable, and completely corrosion free. Made of crystal clear polycarbonate and fully functional to a depth rating of 200 feet (60m) Learn More$399.95Out of stock
- Ikelite Underwater Housing for Panasonic Lumix ZS70, TZ90SKU: IK-6170.70Ikelite 6170.70 Underwater Housing for Panasonic Lumix ZS70, TZ90 Camera, Depth Rating: 200ft/60m * Made of: ABS-Polycarbonate
Learn More$595.00Out of stock - Ikelite Underwater Housing for Panasonic S1R/S1SKU: IK-71301Ikelite `71301 Underwater Housing for Panasonic S1R/S1 Camera, Depth Rating: 200ft/60m * Made of: ABS-Polycarbonate
A compact, full-featured waterproof housing for scuba diving, surf, pool, and creative photo opportunities in or around the water. Learn More$1,895.00Out of stock
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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
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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