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SKU: 69124

200DLM/A Underwater Housing for Sony Alpha a7C II, a7CR Mirrorless Cameras

Sale price$ 1,345.00
Configuration: DLM Port System

The 200DLM/A Underwater Housing combined with the Sony Alpha a7C II or a7CR is a compact and affordable option for great video while scuba diving, freediving, surf, pool, or any adventure. 

The DLM Port System is designed to be the smallest and lightest possible. The compact design precludes the use of larger diameter full frame lenses. If you require a wider range of lens selection, choose the 200DL Underwater Housing for a7C II, a7CR Mirrorless Cameras instead.

The a7C II features a 33 megapixel full frame sensor while it's high resolution sister the a7CR boasts 61 megapixels. Both cameras are capable of 4K UHD video with excellent subject tracking autofocus capabilities and good battery life. The image quality combined with the size make them a joy for the traveling underwater photographer. 

Ikelite DLM Lens Port Mount

LENS PORT REQUIRED (Sold Separately)

A compatible lens port is required for waterproof operation (sold separately). Choose the correct port components on the lens you will be shooting.

Ikelite underwater housing for mirrorless compact cameras

100% Clear Back

See that your camera is dry inside

Made in USA

Sony's compact form Full Frame cameras

Controls

Controls for all camera functions except Front Dial

Strobe Connector

Ikelite Bulkhead with Manual Hotshoe

Port Mount

DLM (Dry Lock Micro)

Accessory Port

1/2-20 Thread

Depth Rating

200 feet (60 meters)

Weight

2.6 lb

Dimensions

7.25 x 5.5 x 6" (184 x 140 x 152 mm)

Rear O-Ring

0110

Front O-Ring

0132.36

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