Question help choosing Housing for om1 mark ii

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saving $2K on a housing means I can buy more wine.

WINE not dive gear or camera stuff???? What's wrong with you????
 
Thanks everyone – this has been incredibly helpful, and I really appreciate all the responses!
I'm just glad I’m not in a position where I have to choose between gear and wine – working hard to have both! 🍷
 
True, true, you will not likely service a Nauticam/Marelux/Isotta/Seacam/Subal et al yourself. The good news is they can run five years and hundreds of dives between $ervice.
 
True, but hundreds of dives for us is a year and when a housing needs a tweak it is often on a boat in the middle of the ocean. I don't know anymore but I think service for a Nauticam mirrorless housing might be like $450 or so. In any case, knowing that you can do some work yourself is comforting (but maybe delusional).

Bill
 
In the EU, service for Nauticam and Isotta runs around $700 or €640 – definitely not a small amount, but if you spread it over 3–5 years, it’s not too bad. I just found a used Zuiko 8mm f/1.8 Fisheye PRO for a nice price, so now I’ve got even more things to think about 😅

Right now I’m mostly leaning toward starting with the AOI housing and fisheye dome. But with Isotta, according to their port chart, I could use the same 6" acrylic or 6.5" crystal dome for both the 12–40 and the 8mm fisheye. That would mean one less port to buy initially, and if I compare that to going AOI with both a fisheye dome and dome for the 12-40, the pricing gets a bit closer.
 
I know you replied to me earlier in the thread about my suggestion to use the 12-45 as opposed to the 12-40, but if you're cheap and patient, you could end up with a PEN-port system dome that will work with both the 8mm and the 12-45 in the AOI housing for less than a dome port for the 8mm and 12-40, while having a much smaller form factor. I sound like an evangelist for this, but for good reason- I had an OMD 170mm dome for the 12-40, 7-14, 8mm, and Panasonic 8-18, but going to a PEN dome for the 8mm and 12-45 is so much nicer. The only downside is that the 170mm is a lot better for split shots, but man- smaller is so much better while traveling, swimming against current, hiking down to the entry, etc. Here's my write up on the 12-45:
 

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