Hi Stargost,
The WA 4" #36137 will work for both the 14-42 and 9-18. We also released a snap-on diopter holder for this port should you want to shoot closer macro with the 14-42.
Edward
P.S. We will update the MIL port chart as soon as possible. Thanks.
Photos from E-mount 30mm Marco
Coincidently we just uploaded our Nex-7 housing test gallery here: NA-NEX7 with E-30mm Marco and Nikonos 15mm @ Cebu Feb-2012 - Nauticam Photo Gallery's Photos with most of the photos shot with the E-mount 30mm marco lens. Couldn't agree more with Phil's extensive...
Hi Long-John-Silver,
We will be producing very soon an addition version of 30mm longer Flexitray (for bigger housings such as GH-2) with 2 Tripod holes with 1/4"-20 thread. Please contact your dealer in about 2 weeks' time for this new version.
Edward
This is surely a very good camera. Not the same housing, but would enjoy to share some photos:
With Olympus 14-42mm kit lens:
With Panasonic 14mm wide angle:
With Leica 45mm Marco:
And link to my E-PL2 gallery: NA-EPL2 Test w/ Oly 14-42 & Panny 45 Macro, 14 Pancake...
Just finished our first production housing for E-PL2 and shot these in Moalboal:
With Panny 45mm Marco:
With Panny 45mm Marco:
With Oly 14-42mm:
With Oly 14-42mm and Inon 67mm wet diopter:
With Panny 14mm Pancake:
The entire gallery is here:
NA-EPL2 Test w/ Oly 14-42...
O.K., O.K.!!! Packing my rig just now for final test dive of the GH-2 housing. Will be heading for Moalboal tomorrow. We will have a dedicated port for the 7-14mm zoom, hopefully to achieve better corner shapeness.
Edward
We are now shipping a "Wet mount dome converter" for use with the LX-5 housing. It has the normal 67mm thread for directly mounting onto the housing, and restores the 24mm Angle Of View of the camera lens.
A picture of the converter and the housing:
For more pictures taken with the...
Here you can see two early images of prototype Nauticam housing for XZ-1:
First images of Nauticam housing for XZ-1 :: Wetpixel.com
We will have an update on our website Nauticam International Ltd. next week with new photos taken from a production version. We have added a thread for a...
We would like to share some pictures taken during our prototype XZ-1 housing test:
The entire gallery is here: XZ-1 test @ Cabilao & Balicasag April-2011 - Nauticam Photo Gallery's Photos
Thanks for watching!
Ed
We just uploaded more pictures with the use of the 8mm fisheye and 14mm pancake lens:
GH-2 Tests w/ 8mm Fisheye & 14mm Pancake @ Balicasag April-2011 - Nauticam Photo Gallery's Photos
Hi cgills,
I am sure the photos can be much better with the camera in good hands. We are not really good photographers, only trying to test the functionality of our prototype!
As far as I can remember, some of these photos had been slightly cropped for better composition, and mederately...
Hi surf4life,
Due to the time constrain we only managed 2 dives with the 14-42 zoom, 2 dives with the 45 macro, 1 dive with the 8mm fisheye and 1 dive with the 14mm pancake lens. During these dives we were busy testing controls and tried only still shots. Situation was also not quite ideal...
Hi Kevster,
We are updating the design base on the findings from the prototype test. We look forward to finalize design by end of April, during which time we shall announce the housing. Shipment should be before end of May. Hopefully you will be able to get it for your trip.
Edward
We tested the GH-2 in a prototype housing last week, and would like to share some pictures here: NA-GH2 test w/ 14-42 & 45 Macro @ Cabilao April-2011 - Nauticam Photo Gallery's Photos.
These were shot with the 14-42mm and 45mm Marco lenses. Were not really great shots as the trip was solely...
So......., is this picture 'art' or 'craft'?
Took me a long time following all the discussions, and it seems I am too stupid to understand all the essentials.
So, it is an art of craft using expensive (I assume) 4X5 camera and stitch the photos and apply a full day's darkroom work to...
Hi Bill,
I am sorry my expression led you to imagination very far from reality! I just wanted to point out some people, like many members here, are more serious about their underwater photography hobby, than just snapping.
Edward
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