Lenses & Ports
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- Fantasea - FML Light Shielding Pad SEL16F28SKU: FA-2301Fantasea - FA-2301 - FML Light Shielding Pad SEL16F28
Learn More$24.95 - Open Box - Fantasea - FML SEL1018 Lens GearSKU: OPENBOX-FA-2211Open Box - Fantasea - FA-2211 - FML SEL1018 Lens Gear
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- Fantasea SharpEye Lens M67 + 8SKU: FA-5123SharpEye Lens M67 + 8 - Fantasea Wet Macro (Close-Up) Lens. This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to magnify the subject and allow you to fill the frame with it while maintaining sharp auto focus. Learn More$179.95
- Fantasea Fantasea UWL-09PRO Wide Angle LensSKU: FA-5158Fantasea UWL-09PRO Wide Angle Lens - Fantasea 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$999.95
- Fantasea Underwater RedEye Filter M67SKU: 5172Red Filter with a 67mm thread. Can be mounted on 67mm threaded lens ports or other lens ports by using an adaptor Learn More$80.95
- Fantasea - Bayonet Female on M67 Housing MB1SKU: FA-4050Fantasea - FA-4050 - Bayonet Female on M67 Housing MB1
Learn More$99.00Out of stock - 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
- Fantasea - Underwater Lens Holder EyeGrabber - FG16 / FG7X HousingSKU: 4057Fantasea - 4057 - Underwater Lens Holder EyeGrabber - FG16 / FG7X Housing
This lens holder is for holding the optics of the Fantasea F series housing (FG16 and FG7X) when not in use. Learn More$43.95Out of stock - Fantasea Sea Water Red Filter for Canon G12 G15 G16SKU: 5201Underwater RedEye Filter for Canon G12 / G15 / G16 Housings - Fantasea Sea Water Red Filter . This lens will mount on top of a standard camera lens in order to correct the loss of color in the water. Learn More$59.95Out of stock
- Fantasea UWL-400F Wide Angle LensSKU: FA-5140UWL-400F Wide Angle Lens - Fantasea 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$424.95Out of stock
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Related Frequently asked Questions
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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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Which wide angle works best on the Olympus E-M1 Mark II in the Nauticam housing?
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What is a port for an underwater housing and why do I need it?
A lens port is the additional tube with a glass or acrylic element on the front that covers your lens and completes the housing. Without a port, your ... Full Answer
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Can I use zoom on my camera underwater?
Yes, of course. With a compact camera, it’s very straightforward. The housing usually allows you to control the zoom knob and easily zoom in and ... Full Answer