Wet Lenses & Filters
Wet Lens mounts and converters for Underwater Macro & Wide Angle Lenses
- SubSee Magnifier Close-Up Diopter for Macro (+5) 67mm ThreadSKU: RF-SS-5ReefNet's SubSee +5 Magnifier Diopter is a high-quality close-up lens specifically designed for underwater photographers and videographers. It may be used on its own or mounted in a SubSee Adapter for maximum convenience. Specifically made for Macro shot Learn More$195.00Out of stock
- Inon Dome Lens Unit II for UWL-100SKU: IN-4562121436190Dome Lens Unit II for UWL-100 - Inon Wet Wide Angle Lens. This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to increase the angle of view and convert it to a Wide Angle Lens. Learn More$426.25Out of stock
- Inon Dome Lens Unit II for UWL-H100SKU: IN-4562121436206Dome Lens Unit II for UWL-H100 - Inon Wet Wide Angle Lens. This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to increase the angle of view and convert it to a Wide Angle Lens. Learn Morewas $448.25 Special Price $299.00
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Out of stock - Inon UWL-H100 28M67 Type2 Wide Conversion LensSKU: IN-4562121436336UWL-H100 28M67 Type2 Wide Conversion Lens - Inon Wet Wide Angle Lens. This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to increase the angle of view and convert it to a Wide Angle Lens. Learn Morewas $522.50 Special Price $380.00
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Out of stock - Inon UWL-H100 28M67 Type1 Wide Conversion LensSKU: IN-4562121436329UWL-H100 28M67 Type1 Wide Conversion Lens - Inon Wet Wide Angle Lens. This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to increase the angle of view and convert it to a Wide Angle Lens. Learn Morewas $522.50 Special Price $380.00
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The Complete Guide to Practicing at Home for Underwater Photographers
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Best Holiday Gifts For Underwater Photographers – 2022
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Getting Your First Underwater DSLR / Mirrorless System
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Shooting Split Shots…with a Small Dome Port
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Related Frequently asked Questions
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Can I shoot split (over / under) shots with a wet lens?
Using wet domes for split shots is difficult. There are small holes either in the port or the lens thread, which allow water flow between the port and ... Full Answer
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Should I get a housing for snorkeling with the TG-6?
The TG-6 is a great snorkeling camera. It has some amazing features, especially macro and slow motion video. However, even though this camera is wate ... Full Answer
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Is a macro lens needed with the Olympus TG-3 / TG-4 / TG-5 / TG-6?
Frankly, it isn’t really needed. The camera works very well with the built in macro mode and zoom. It can focus very close, almost on the lens. ... Full Answer