Lens Ports
We have over 300 different ports listed on the store. To find the one that is right for you, we strongly urge you to Contact Our Experts to find out which lens ports will be compatible with the lenses you intend to use.
Simply mention the camera, housing and lenses and let us do the rest!
- Ikelite - Nikon 12-24, Canon 10-22 Port BodySKU: IK-5510.22Ikelite - IK-5510.22 - Nikon 12-24, Canon 10-22 Port Body
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- Ikelite - Nikkor 18-135 Port BodySKU: IK-5510.28Ikelite - IK-5510.28 - Nikkor 18-135 Port Body
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- Ikelite - 8" Dome Port AssemblySKU: IK-5510.45Ikelite - IK-5510.45 - 8" Dome Port Assembly
Learn MoreCA$673.20 - Ikelite - 0.75" Port Extension RingSKU: IK-5510.50Ikelite - IK-5510.50 - 0.75" Port Extension Ring
Learn MoreCA$306.00 - Ikelite - 1.75" Port Extension RingSKU: IK-5510.58Ikelite - IK-5510.58 - 1.75" Port Extension Ring
Learn MoreCA$306.00 - Ikelite - ZOOM GEAR / PANASONIC 12-32SKU: IK-5515.23Ikelite - IK-5515.23 - ZOOM GEAR / PANASONIC 12-32
Learn MoreCA$54.40 - Ikelite - ZOOM GEAR / PANASONIC 7-14SKU: IK-5515.24Ikelite - IK-5515.24 - ZOOM GEAR / PANASONIC 7-14
Learn MoreCA$54.40 - Ikelite - DC4 6 Inch Dome for Compact HousingsSKU: IK-6404Ikelite - IK-6404 - DC4 6 Inch Dome for Compact Housings
Learn MoreCA$510.00 - Ikelite - Ikelite-DL 37mm Port ExtensionSKU: IK-75037Ikelite - IK-75037 - Ikelite-DL 37mm Port Extension
Learn MoreCA$340.00 - Open Box - Ikelite - Panasonic 14-42mm Zoom sleeveSKU: OPENBOX-IK-5515.21Open Box - Ikelite - IK-5515.21 - Panasonic 14-42mm Zoom sleeve
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- Ikelite - 9304.53 Flat Port for Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1SKU: IK-9304.53Ikelite - IK-9304.53 - 9304.53 Flat Port for Canon EOS 100D Rebel SL1
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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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How much would it cost to take my DSLR or Mirrorless camera underwater ?
Diving with a DSLR or interchangeable lens mirrorless camera can be complex, cumbersome and expensive. Parts and Cost In most housing setups, there ar ... Full Answer
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I have a haze on my port / wet lens. I cannot get it off. Any suggestions?
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Which wide angle works best on the Olympus E-M1 Mark II in the Nauticam housing?
The most popular wide angle lenses for the micro 4/3’s system are the 7-14mm, 9-18mm and the 8mm fisheye. The Olympus PRO line is considered the ... Full Answer