Sold! Olympus TG-6, 67mm Diving Dome Port, Seafrog housing, tray

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Selling: 600 + shipping; Used around 50 times.

1 Olympus Tough TG-6 Red
1 Seafrogs Underwater Case Aluminum Alloy Diving Waterproof Housing for Olympus TG6
1 Sea frog Aluminium Tray
1 67mm Diving Dome Port Lens Underwater Fisheye Wide Angle Lens
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Are you willing to sell just the dome port?
 
Are you willing to sell just the dome port?
Are you looking for the simple dome port at corrects for your flat pprt on the TG, so give you maybe 90deg zoomed out? Or the wet wide angle that give maybe 150-16- deg? Or the fisheye?
 
not sure.. LOL..
Looking for some wide angle, something I can do over/unders with
 
not sure.. LOL..
Looking for some wide angle, something I can do over/unders with
Ahh, over-and-under is a difficult criterion for an add-on wet lens. The big problem is a wet lens requires water between its rear element and the front port of the housing; the water is part of the optics and focusing. When you lift the wet lens half out of the water, the water drains out. People have tried, with varying success, putting an o-ring between the housing and the add-on lens to keep the water in, but this requires getting the water in there first so you can try and trap it. You do this by removing and reinstalling the lens once you are underwater, or doing it in a rinse tank before entering the water.
Also, a really big dome helps with the imaging, and this is usually accomplished with an internal wide-angle lens and a simple dome port, not an add-on wet lens.
Good luck!
 
thanks for that knowledge. Makes sense.
 
I'm interested in the whole package - is it still available? I see you're in Austin - I live in Houston and am travelling up to New Braunfels this weekend, so could come pick it up in person!
 

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