Olei301
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I think with the 10-18 from Sony it should be ok (it is stabilized, OSS). It can be turned off in the camera for pictures.
In body stabilization would be nice but there must be something less to the alpha 7 series
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I think white balance has been an issue with the a6000. I have to see how it behaves (it has a underwater wb setting).
The lenses that I mentioned before are not going to work with the Nauticam WWL-1 (16-70 &16-35).
Wide angle would be the Sony 16mm pancake + fisheye converter behind the small 4" dome or the Sony 10-18F4/ Zeiss 12F2.8 behind the 7" acrylic or glass dome.
The other option would be the 16-50 kit lens with a wet wide lens. I own the 16-50 and its crap. Would be stupid to built such an expensive system with a pile of shards.
I don't like the 16mm Sony lense and tested the Zeiss 12mm. AF worked a lot better with the Sony 10-18 so I bought it.
I'm a bit afraid of the big 180mm glass dome - wished it would stay a bit smaller
Cheers
In body stabilization would be nice but there must be something less to the alpha 7 series

I think white balance has been an issue with the a6000. I have to see how it behaves (it has a underwater wb setting).
The lenses that I mentioned before are not going to work with the Nauticam WWL-1 (16-70 &16-35).
Wide angle would be the Sony 16mm pancake + fisheye converter behind the small 4" dome or the Sony 10-18F4/ Zeiss 12F2.8 behind the 7" acrylic or glass dome.
The other option would be the 16-50 kit lens with a wet wide lens. I own the 16-50 and its crap. Would be stupid to built such an expensive system with a pile of shards.
I don't like the 16mm Sony lense and tested the Zeiss 12mm. AF worked a lot better with the Sony 10-18 so I bought it.
I'm a bit afraid of the big 180mm glass dome - wished it would stay a bit smaller

Cheers