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Sony a6700 Wet Lens Wide Angle Underwater in Catalina Island 4K [VIDEO]

Sony a6700 Wet Lens Wide Angle Underwater in Catalina Island 4K [VIDEO]

If you're looking for mirrorless quality but the simplicity of a point-and-shoot, the Sony a6700 with PZ 16-50mm lens may be right for you. Drop-in camera loading, built-in vacuum leak detection system, and optional TTL automatic strobe exposure make shooting this system underwater a breeze. The built-in glass flat port with 67mm threads support the attachment of optional external wide angle and macro wet lenses.

Here's a sneak peak of what this system is capable of during a shore dive off the coast of Catalina in the kelp forests of California's Channel Islands.

Footage shot using the Sony a6700 + Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens with AOI UWL-09 Wide Angle Conversion Lens with the Ikelite 200FP/F Underwater Housing.

 


Wet Lens Compatible Housings for Sony a6700


200FP/T Option: Perfect TTL Flash Exposure

We've spent 20+ years engineering the most reliable and accurate underwater TTL strobe exposure available. The built-in TTL circuit is powered by your Ikelite DS Strobe, improving dependability and eliminating an extra battery to maintain. The built-in TTL electronics in the 200FP/T housing are compatible with current model Ikelite DS-series strobes. See more...


200FP/F Option: Fiber Optic Flash

If you're shooting a legacy fiber optic strobe, choose the 200FP/F housing with built-in manual fiber optic transmitter. The transmitter attaches to the camera's hotshoe and translates its flash signals to LED pulses that can be read by compatible fiber optic strobe options from most underwater strobe manufacturers. See more...

 

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