Lomography Analogue Aqua Camera
Lomography’s new Analogue Aqua is a simple-to-use, reloadable camera, which comes in an underwater case, depth-rated to 10m.
Lomography’s new Analogue Aqua is a simple-to-use, reloadable camera, which comes in an underwater case, depth-rated to 10m.
For safe transport and storage of fragile dome ports, CineBags created a specific case that will accommodate a dome port up to 9 inches in diameter, along with a cover and a shade.
To avoid the reflection and thus visibility of camera lens inscriptions and ring details in underwater images created with a wide-angle lens in a dome port, Ikelite offers a series of self-adhesive vinyl labels that can be easily mounted onto the lens.
The INON underwater tripod is a modular, highly customizable system that allows one to mount underwater housings of any dimension, weight and size to a tripod during underwater photo or video dives.
Already well known in classical photography, the colouring of strobe lights can add some spice and artistic creativity to underwater images.
Nauticam’s WACP-2 is designed to work with 14mm lenses to produce a (maximum) 140° field of view while maintaining full zoom-through optical capability.
This underwater housing for IOS and Android tablet devices (up to 10-inch screen size) allows you to shoot underwater images or videos up to a depth of 60m.
This small 15.2 x 8.9 x 5.4in (38.5 x 22.6 x 13.8cm) underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is capable of shooting 4K UHD video and 12 MP stills (jpeg and
DNG formats supported) up to a depth of 328ft (100m).