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For Sale, Sony A6500 camera, Fantasea accessories plus great macro and wide angle lenses (wet and dry lenses). They are in very good condition, never flooded and always been well maintained. Have taken great pictures with it. Selling it to upgrade to full frame. Just a few water stains on some of the equipment, scoffs on the housing. All pictures were taken by me (inside a light box) so the equipment is exactly as you see in the pictures Sony a6500 Mirrorless with 16-50mm Lens $700 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.4V, 1100mAh) (Two batteries) $30 Fantasea housing for A6500 with port $300 Fantasea flat port for 16-50 mm lens $50 Fantasea FML Port Kit for Sony 90 mm Macro Lens $700 Sony Macro f/2.8 - 90 mm lens $850 Fantasea wide angle wet lens UWL-09F $550 Fantasea UCL-09F super macro wet lens $250 TOTAL $3,430
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Hey all I recently started using the Fantasea FML Dome Port A6 with Sigma 16mm along with my sony 6300 (Fantasea FA6500 housing). after I assembled the gear I looked into the dome port and saw that the lens is quite close to the dome glass (attached image). Is it suppose to be that way or the lens is too close to the glass? according to Fantasea port chart, the port need only 1 25mm extension ring, should I add another ring (total 50mm)?
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Selling my Fantasea UWL09F wet wide lens and buoyancy collar. Recently fully refurbished by Fantasea in Hong Kong with a new outer dome installed due to an old scratch - as new condition now. Standard M67 thread. Located in Ireland. Postage additional. Cost greater than €750 new, asking for €630 due to as new condition.
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Hey, I recently purchased the FML – FNX Converter 55G to fit the zen 100mm mini dome to the fantasea line fa6500 housing. (It's for the Tokina 10-17). My issue is that the converter itself 'rocks' quite a bit after installation to the housing which makes me feel the waterproof integrity might be a touch iffy. On top of that, the mini dome 'locks' into the converter by a small pin that clicks down after its twisted into place, but, there is still plenty of room for the dome to continue twisting after the pin. Feels like a lot of unnecessary movement happening, none of which I get with the flat port installed. I tested the integrity of the house using the vacuum pump and there was no pressure loss, after around 10 mins and actually after pumping the housing the movement seems highly reduced due to the pressure gradient, i guess. I'm just worried that a knock or something may result in a pressure failure. Due to covid I havent had the chance to put it underwater yet. Anyone else using the converter/minidome and any similar issues?
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Complete lightweight, compact kit. All items are new or used once, on 10/28/21. Items used on 10/28/21 all worked fine. Fantasea FRX100 VI Limited Edition housing for Sony RX100 VI & VII cameras -- used once, original packaging Backscatter bs-fa double handle tray w/wing nuts for Go Pro and compact cameras -- used once 2 Loc Line flex arms, 12" long, 3/4" wide with YS adapter ends -- used once 2 Backscatter MF-1 Mini-flash underwater strobes -- new in original packaging Backscatter OS-1 optical snoot with aperture cards for Backscatter MF-1 strobe -- new in original packaging 3 Nitecore 18650 and Q2 Li-Ion rechargeable batteries and rapid charger for MF-1 strobe -- new, some original packaging 2 Backscatter universal fiber optic cables (Sea&Sea type) -- used once, original packaging Kraken Hydra-3500+S-RGB video light -- used once, original packaging Bluewater BWP-Macro +7 wet macro lens with 67mm thread -- used once, original cushion case (no cardboard packaging) Kraken KRL-12 compact wet wide lens with 67mm thread -- used once, original cushion case and instruction sheet Why I'm selling: Signed up for UW photography instruction trip in 2020, just before lockdown. Never went, but bought the equipment in advance. Finally got back into water last month and found out UW photography takes more concentration and buoyancy skill than I have. I have substantial ear-clearing problems requiring physician consultation/scripts, and which force me to make a lot of depth changes, challenging my fairly rudimentary buoyancy maintenance skills. UW photography is a further complication I just don't need. Best online prices I could find for all these items as of 10/31/21 totaled $2706 + tax. Offering the whole kit for $1,595. Buyer chooses/pays for shipping method.
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Hey all I have a sony a6300 and Fantasea housing and up until now I used only the 16-50 lens for UWP. I bought myself the Fantasea ucl-09f +12.5 wet lens and I found myself loving more and more the macro photography, but, I still love to take pictures of other things (my buddy, maybe a stingray or guitarfish etc.) Which leads me to my 2 questions: 1. Will this lens (sony 30mm macro) fit to be kind of all-around lens for UWP or it won't be good for things other than macro? 2. If I'll put the macro wet lens on this lens, it'll give me a higher magnification or will it ruin the picture? Thanks!
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Hi, Selling my used Fantasea FRX100 V housing, Sony RX100 V camera and iDas UAL-04 Glass Air lens. - The Fantasea FRX100 V housing is used but in very good and well-kept condition. Light marks on rear screen and on the edges of the front port from light use. Port glass is scratch and mark free. Housing has never been flooded. Includes all accessories that came originally with the housing. (Fantasea housings are great. Compact and ergonomic.) - The Sony RX100 V camera is used and in MINT condition. Has a glass LCD protector on since day 1. All camera accessories are included in the original packaging. A Sony Battery and Charger kit, and Sony mini bag are included with the camera. - The iDas UAL-04 Glass Air lens is used and in MINT condition. Same function as Nauticam Wetmate. Includes front and back covers. Will sell as a package. Price: $700 plus Paypal fees. Includes shipping to anywhere in the Continental USA.
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Greetings! I have just recently upgraded and am selling my mirrorless underwater system! I have really enjoyed it and it took a lot of personal deliberation before deciding to finally let it go and fully commit to my new set up. The sony a6500 is a great underwater camera for photographers getting serious! For Sale: Sony a6500 camera: $900 or nearest offer, 16-50mm lens included. $800 body only. Sony 16-50mm lens: $150 Fantasea FA6500 Housing: $650 with port and zoom gear. $500 housing body only. Fantasia FML Flat Port 34 with zoom gear: $200 Fantasea - AOI UWL-09F Wide Angle Wet Lens: $400 See below for details and photos of each item! Please send direct message with any questions. The items are located in the USA. I do not favor shipping internationally since it is more costly to you (I would add shipping cost to the price), takes longer, and seems to be more risky. But if you are really interested we can discuss it over private message. Sony a6500 mirrorless cropped sensor camera body AND Sony 16-50 mm kit lens: ($900 o.b.o.) Good condition, gently used with signs of normal wear. Just over 11,200 shutter actuations, but this camera is one of the best in it's class, with the mechanical shutter rated up to 200,000 actuations. The sensor is perfect, and the back display screen is in great condition. All buttons and functions working perfect and properly. I have a battery charger and 5 batteries for it included. I also have the original box and operations manual for the new owner. The Sony E-mount 16-50mm lens is included and is in perfect condition. Glass is flawless and autofocus works perfect. I used this lens underwater with nice results! It is a very good versatile lens and I have also used macro wet diopters and a wet wide angle dome with it with happy results I also have two polarizer filters, a couple ND filters, and a few macro diopters for the 16-50mm lens included, as well as a Sony camera bag, neoprene camera case, I am selling the sony camera body and lens together, but send me a message if you are interested in either piece separate. Please ask if you want to see more photos. Asking $900 for the camera and lens. The items are located in the US and I prefer to ship within the continental USA, but please contact me for international shipping rates and I can do some research. Fantasea FA6500 Housing AND FML Flat Port 34 with zoom gear ($650 o.b.o) The housing has been set for the a6500, but can be converted to be used with the a6300. I will include the tools and guide that came with the housing. The housing is in great, almost-new condition, but with some scratches on one of the fiber optic connection holes. The fiber optics still fit fine and it is only cosmetic and does not affect functionality. Other than that, it is flawless and has never been flooded. I will include original o-rings and also Fantasea replacement o-rings. (Original Retail Price $750). Also included is the Fantasea FML Flat Port 34 with zoom gear to fit the Sony 16-50mm lens. The port lens is in good condition with no scratches or blemishes and the zoom gear is perfect. (original price $400). I also have a cheap tray that served me quite well for a couple of years that I will throw in to whoever buys the housing! (see photo) Fantasea - AOI UWL-09F Wide Angle Wet Lens with protective case and adapter. ($400 o.b.o.) A wonderful wet wide angle lens, fits a 67mm housing port thread. 130 degree field of view. The original price is $700 for a new one, this one is used and has some minor scuffs and one small scratch on the dome. This has not interfered with photos as far as I have noticed! I will try to upload some sample photos that I took with it recently. I used this wet lens with the Sony a6500 and kit 16-50mm lens with very satisfying results! Please direct message me with any questions!
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Dear WetPixel community, I own the the AOI Quick Release System 01 Twin Mount Base for my wet lenses (link below): https://www.aoi-uw.com/products/aoi-qrs-01-mb2t.html It is great, however, I have realised it would be good to have the flexibility of 2 independent holders, as per the product below: https://www.aoi-uw.com/products/aoi-qrs-01-mb2.html I am looking for a pair of retaining brackets, one for each holder, as shown in the image below. Does anyone have experience converting the Twin Mount Base into two independent single mounts? Does anyone know a supplier of AIO/Fantasea spare parts where I could order these retaining brackets? Any advice or ideas would be greatly welcomed! Thanks, Jonathan
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I have been using a Canon A110 for a few years with a UWL-04 in Nauticam housing. This has been my first camera for UW so served me well to learn some basics. Now keen to see what a different setup could bring. Ideally something that will last my skills for time to come (something to grow into i guess) Lots of positive chat about the A6500, good mix of portability with decent sensor size. Sounds like starting with a 16-50mm lense makes it adaptable to a wide angle and macro wet. Now the A6660 is out the price is even more reasonable. Lenses As i'm just starting out using lenses, are there any recommendations for an initial lense setup with this camera? Something versatile that can be used for macro and wide angle without the cost and hassle of multiple lenses. Housing Was looking Fantasea housing - looks like a good balance of quality, flexibility and price. Any current or past owners with any words of wisdom would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Selling my Fantasea FA6500 underwater housing and FML Flat Port 34, designed for the Sony A6500 and A6300. Only used for a week's diving so it's in absolute MINT condition. You won't find a cleaner used example. I'm also selling a Sealife Flex-Connect dual-tray setup as well, which fits it perfectly if anyone's interested. You can check out an in depth review of the housing here: Fantasea FA6500 Housing Review Selling for $950 AUD / $650 USD + shipping Located in Melbourne, Australia, but happy to ship worldwide. Cheers, Mark
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I just got my new FA6500 v2 housing which comes with a vacuum safety system (awesome Fantasea!). I was using the original Fantasea FA6500 for about 2.5 years. I wanted to service my old one and also get a vacuum system, but it was cheap enough to just buy another one (and have a backup housing). I rely on the LEG trigger because Sony A6500/A6300 has no manual internal flash control and the recycle time is pants. Using the internal flash to trigger the strobes is ok if you take 30 pics on a dive, but useless for those situations when you're in a feeding frenzy of activity and need to take lots of shots in a short period of time to get a good one. I read that Fantasea are bringing out the FA-3 LED trigger which is compatible with the new housing, so far it is not available yet in Australia. Besides, I was bummed but the idea of having to spend another $300 for an item I already own that is now useless to me. At first it appears to fit, but when testing I noticed that the addition of the vaccum system inside the housing (when closed) is pushing against the LED trigger and moving the camera slightly forwards in the housing, which meant that some of the controls weren't working. Fortunately I had a spare FA-2 trigger that was giving me problems to experiment with. Fantasea had kindly send me a replacement a year or two ago because I think I just got one with a factory defect. I decided to try modifying the LED casing to make it fit. First I removed the electrics and sanded down the back, removing about 1mm of the plastic. This didn't work. So using blue-tak, I worked out where the vacuum valve was pushing against the trigger's casing. (Should have done this step first!) Turns out it is just above the on/off switch on the trigger. So using a carpet knife and sandpaper, I removed some more of the casing. After testing, I covered the hole with electrical tape to provide a barrier to dust and reseal it. Works perfectly now. FYI, you don't have to remove the electrics for this procedure, just remove the top cover.
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Hello Recently my Fantasea FG16 housing started to leak. As for now it seems that the camera is fine (but it will probably corrode and die at some point). I cleaned and rinsed the housing, checked the two o-rings and took the housing alone on a check dive (with some weight and paper inside it). It was leaking again but I am not able to tell where or how. What would be a good way to find out or do you have any suggestions on how to proceed with this? How to find the leak? Thank you.
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Much as it hurts me to do this. I’m putting my barely-used and mint-condition Sony A6500/Fantasea underwater kit up for sale. 12 months ago I foolishly tried to buy my way into a better work/life balance, with more time spent underwater. But I have failed resoundingly. So the kit has been used on a grand total of a single one-week dive trip in the Maldives in January last year, and hasn't got wet since, so it's in as mint a condition as used kit can be really. The image quality this compact little kit puts out is really quite exceptional. Comparing the results to what my dive buddy was getting with his Nauticam/D800e setup, it really wasn’t giving up a lot (with added bonus of terrific 4k video as well). The phase-detect autofocus is Sony’s latest tech, and performs terrifically (even in dim, and murky water). The image quality is fantastic, and the housing is compact, comfortable in the hands, and as easy to operate underwater as the pricier aluminium options (Fantasea really have done an excellent job with the ergonomics). I’ve sold off the more specific lenses and ports, so this is basically the base Fantasea kit. The flat port paired with the nifty little 16-50mm will let you easily expand with Fantasea’s excellent wide-angle and macro wet lenses (which allow you to shoot both wide-angle and macro in a single dive). And to make life easier (and reduce the stress of taking so much expensive kit beneath the waves) there’s also the terrific Leak Sentinel v5 Vacuum System (with LED indicators), and a moisture detector in the housing itself. The kit includes: CAMERA: Sony A6500 Sony E 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 3x Sony NP-FW50 Batteries HOUSING: Fantasea FA6500 Housing for Sony a6500 and a6300 Fantasea FML Flat Port 34 Leak Sentinel V5 SeaLife Flexconnect Dual Tray 2x SeaLife Flexconnect Ball Joint Adapter SL999 (male) 2x SeaLife Flexconnect Grip 6x SeaLife Flexconnect Flex Arms 2X Sea & Sea Fibre Optic Cables Spare O-Rings, grease, vacuum pump etc. etc. So get yourself some cheap happiness at the mere cost of my misery/failure! $4,900 AUD worth of practically new kit, yours for $3400 AUD / $2300 USD + Shipping Pickup available from Melbourne, Australia. Or I can ship it wherever you need. Cheers, Mark
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As deeply as it pains me to do this. I’m putting my complete, barely-used and mint-condition Sony A6500/Fantasea underwater kit up for sale. 12 months ago I foolishly tried to buy my way into a better work/life balance, with more time spent underwater. But I have failed resoundingly. So the kit has been used on a grand total of a single one-week dive trip in the Maldives in January last year, and hasn't got wet since, so it's in as mint a condition as used kit can be really. The image quality this compact little kit puts out is really quite exceptional. Comparing the results to what my dive buddy was getting with his Nauticam/D800e setup, it really wasn’t giving up a lot (with added bonus of terrific 4k video as well). The phase-detect autofocus is Sony’s latest tech, and performs terrifically (even in dim, and murky water). The image quality is fantastic, and the housing is compact, comfortable in the hands, and as easy to operate underwater as the pricier aluminium options (Fantasea really have done an excellent job with the ergonomics). It's a complete kit sans strobes. I wanted the feature-set of a fully-laden Nauticam setup, with all the mod-cons, but without all of the weight, so I went with the A6500 paired with the excellent Fantasea Housing and Ports, and Sealife Flexconnect Handles and Arms (which are great for rapidly adjusting the position of your strobes underwater). It's setup for wide-angle (Sony 10-14mm f/4), Macro (Sony FE 50mm f/2.8 Macro), Fisheye (Sony 20mm f/2.8 + VCL-ECF2 Fisheye Converter), and general shooting (Sony 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6), with all of the necessary ports and extensions. And to make life easier (and reduce the stress of taking so much expensive kit beneath the waves) there’s also the terrific Leak Sentinel v5 Vacuum System (with LED indicators), a moisture detector in the housing itself, and an LED strobe trigger for fast and consistent strobe control via fibre optics. Fully assembled (sans strobes) the rig only weighs 4kg (that's under 9lbs!) so it's a terrific improvement size/weight wise compared to a conventional DSLR rig, and one that can travel with you safely in your carry-on luggage. The only thing that needs to be added are strobes or video lights, and you’ll be off shooting. The full list of components is as follows: CAMERA: Sony A6500 Sony FE 50mm f/2.8 Macro Sony E 10-18mm f/4 Sony E 20mm f/2.8 Sony E 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 Sony VCL-ECF2 Fisheye Converter 3x Sony NP-FW50 Batteries HOUSING: Fantasea FA6500 Housing for Sony a6500 and a6300 Fantasea FML Dome Port A6 Fantasea FA2 LED Strobe Trigger Fantasea FML Flat Port 34 Fantasea FML Lens Gears SEL1018 2x Fantasea FML Port Extension 25 Fantasea Light Shielding Pad SEL16F28 Leak Sentinel V5 SeaLife Flexconnect Dual Tray 2x SeaLife Flexconnect Ball Joint Adapter SL999 (male) 2x SeaLife Flexconnect Grip 4x SeaLife Flexconnect Flex Arm 2X Sea & Sea Fibre Optic Cables Spare O-Rings, grease, vacuum pump etc. etc. The kit cost $8,960 AUD, and I'm looking for $6,300 AUD for it (that's about $4500 USD at the moment). So get yourself some cheap happiness at the mere cost of my misery/failure! Pickup available from Melbourne, Australia. And I'm happy to ship worldwide. Cheers, Mark Here’s the kit: And here are a few shots from it that I quite like:
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For Sale is a never wet Fantasea Sony A6300/A6500 housing/port/gears kit this package includes the housing,the port for the Sony 30mm macro and 16-50 kit lens and gears for those two lenses. The beauty of this housing is it can accommodate both the A6300 and the A6500 cameras and you can also use the Sea&Sea ML series wide angle/macro port/and Ext rings on this housing this package comes with all original boxes,manuals,spare o-rings, shutter release extender, and accessories The macro/kit lens in this kit has M67 threads so you can switch between macro diopters and wide angle wet lenses on the same dive This kit was a gift and as I already a housing for my Sony I am letting the kit go Retail price is over $1000 and I'm selling this all for $800 with buyer paying shipping and PayPal fees This kit is located in Los Angeles my email is deedeeflores01@aol.com for fast reply
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Hi all, Im selling the following gear. Its barely used (less than 10 dives). The reason for selling is that I got a more expensive system. The whole package is in great condition. The items are as follows and it would be ideal to sell as a package: 1) Fantasea FRX100 IV Underwater Housing (Works perfectly for RX100 V). PRICE: $350 dollars Regular Price: $399.95 http://reefphoto.com...roducts_id=8637 2) Sony DSC-RX100 V. PRICE: 750 dollars Regular Price: $950 dollars https://www.amazon.c...rds=DSC-RX100 V 3) 5 (five) Sony NP-M8 Batteries for Sony camera. PRICE: $100 dollars Regular price: $37.99 (per unit) https://www.amazon.c...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1 4) Fantasea Blue ray tray Double tray Regular price: $69.95 https://www.backscatter.com/Fantasea-Blue-Ray-Double-Tray 5) TWO flex arms Regular price: 25.95 per unit https://www.backscatter.com/Fantasea-Flex-Arm-15 TOTAL: $1,100 dollars plus half of the shipping costs. (regular price of $1,661.95 + 100 dollars shipping) I can accept payment via Paypal. I am 100% reputable and will honor the sale. I will be posting pictures soon. Buyer pays HALF for shipment from Mexico City (I am willing to subsidize half the amount for shipment to the US other locations are not included-). Please send me a message if interested. Rodrigo
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Hi all, I’m selling the following gear. Its barely used (less than 10 dives). The reason for selling is that I got a more expensive system. The whole package is in great condition. The items are as follows and it would be ideal to sell as a package: 1) Fantasea FRX100 IV Underwater Housing (Works perfectly for RX100 V). PRICE: $350 dollars Regular Price: $399.95 http://reefphoto.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_76&products_id=8637 2) Sony DSC-RX100 V. PRICE: 750 dollars Regular Price: $950 dollars https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-RX100-Digital-Camera/dp/B01MCRBY4X/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1515617488&sr=1-3&keywords=DSC-RX100+V 3) 5 (five) Sony NP-M8 Batteries for Sony camera. PRICE: $100 dollars Regular price: $37.99 (per unit) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CBB7P4U/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 TOTAL: $1,200 dollars plus half of the shipping costs. (regular price of $1,540 + 100 dollars shipping) I can accept payment via Paypal. I am 100% reputable and will honor the sale. I will be posting pictures soon. Buyer pays HALF for shipment from Mexico City (I am willing to subsidize half the amount for shipment to the US –other locations are not included-). Please send me a message if interested. Rodrigo
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I am selling my G16 and housing after making a move to video. These have been on 2 dive trips, one in December to LC, the other to Roatan in July. Takes great pics! Both have been well cared for and all o rings have been newly greased. The housing has a bit of rust where the housing attached to the tray as the screws were not stainless steel. Comes with all boxes, a manual I ordered on line ( for my eyes LOL) and 2 chargers and 3 batteries. Please see pics below and please let me know if you would like more. I have a featured photo album of some of my favorite shots on my FB page. Please PM me for details. Thanks!
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Hello everyone, What would you recommend to clean the Fantasea UWL-09 wet wide angle lens? I read on the web that Novus polish #1 is a good choice however I'm not that sure yet... and what about soapy solution? Thanks in advance
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Hi, I'm selling my Sony RX100 IV with Fantasea FRX100 IV Housing and a wide angle wet lens. Price for setup: $1600 CAD (a great deal for US buyers!) The Sony camera comes with 2 additional (non-Sony) batteries, 2 chargers Less than a year old, still under warranty (purchased date February 10, 2016) With memory card http://www.sony.com/electronics/cyber-shot-compact-cameras/dsc-rx100m4 Fantasea housing comes with spare O-ring kit, and wrist strap. http://www.fantasea.com/s.nl/it.A/id.679/.f Wide angle wet lens. Note - when using this lens you cannot use the optical zoom - wide only, but it is a wet lens so you can take it off underwater. http://www.fantasea.com/s.nl/it.A/id.662/.f *Selling as a package only
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I just ordered an RX100m4 and looking for a decent, double o-ring design housing, the Fantasea FRX100-IV looks interesting. Does anyone have experience wih the Fantasea RX housings? Is it working well with the 67mm wide lenses? (h100, wwl-1) After checking out the options, I am quite confused... The Acquapazza establishes a case for Aluminium too. Also there is the Meikon Al housing...
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I am on the hunt for a 4k video solution and stranded at the RX100 mk IV. Decent IQ, modest pricing, cheap housings. First of: I am eying the Fantasea frx100 housing(s), does it have any significant drawback compared to Ikelite? Speaking of Fantasea, does the mk IV camera fit in the mk III housing? Fantasea offers a retrofitting service, can it be done at home? As for optics, I want the best. Does the WWL-1 have any serious (and somewhat lighter...) competitors in the wet wide lens department?
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Looking at the test results of the RX100 mk IV, (DXO, Dpreview) the tiny 1" sensor system seems really impressive, the iso-performance matches the m43 sensor while in video the sony is clearly superior. Is there any aspect where the GH4 worth ~2x the investment? Alright, I won't be able to shoot 10+min 4k with the RX, because it overheats. Also I won't be able to use a true fisheye, I have to live with the ~120° provided by the WWL-1. Anything apart from that?
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Aquatica AD300 Housing, Aquatica for Nikon D-300 Housing comes with: Aquatica Accessories Body cap (18789) , Rear port cap (18790) , 8” Acrylic Dome port, neoprene cover and 8” Dome shade (18480). Macro port, neoprene cover (18426) , O ring kit for housing (18822). Nikon D300 DSLR Body (2 Batteries & Charger). Being sold as package or individually. In perfect working order. £1900. Also: Sea & Sea YS-90 TTL/Auto Strobe Duo £125 Ikelite Digital TTL Sync Cord 4103.51 £50 Lenses: Tokina Lens 10-17mm £350 Nikon Lens Fisheye 10.5mm £350 Sigma Lens 17-70mm Macro £200 Aquatica accessories: Focus gear for above ref.18716, 18699 & 18717 £40 each 18712.1 Focus Gear (Nikon AF-S 105 VR) £40 18453 41mm Port Extension Ring £75 18456 29mm Port Extension Ring £75 20023 Moisture Alarm £30 18502 Neoprene Cover 6″ Dome Port £20 Fantasea 2 x FSB 800 Flash Housing £150 Ikelite Top Ball Clamp 9571.2 SA-100 1" Balls £10 P&P not included. Will ship internationally. All in perfect working order.
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