Canon eos r50/nauticam housing

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Dave, with the NWWL-1 installed are you getting the full 130 degrees FOV? I know you have to zoom in a little as do I with my Sony but I do get a full 130 degrees from the lens. Curious how the Canon kit lens does with the WWL-1?
 
On the Canon R50 yes it gets 130 degrees with the Canon RF-S 18-45mm IS STM lens.

I mixed several wide shots with the less expensive and not as wide lens I was trying. You should be able to tell which were with my buddy’s Nauticam WWL-B allowing you to get super close for best detail.

The Canon R50 kit lens at 18mm showing ZERO vignetting through the WWL-B Nauticam lens. Nauticam has done the calculations spot on for the 18-45mm IS STM lens, housing port length etc. I suspect this is why they chose to have the bayonet built in and I have to say it works!

Any shading seen in the pics are more from the OrcaTorch 2000 lumen 120 degrees beam and some old guy's hasty aiming of said light source! LOL......

Strobe(s) would definitely cover the 130 degree field of view.

DH
 

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