An ultra-wide angle lens is key to getting close to your subject underwater, because reducing the distance between your lens and your subject will improve color and clarity in your photos and video.
The Sony E 10-20mm f/4 PZ G lens is a great option if you're looking for an ultra-wide rectilinear lens. John walks you through your dome port options and how to set it up inside of your Ikelite 200DLM Underwater Housing.
Keep in mind that your choice of lens port depends on which housing you have.
DLM/A Lens Port Chart for Sony (for a6000, a6100, a6300, a6400, a6500, a7C II, a7CR cameras): docs.ikelite.com/reference/po...
DLM/E Lens Port Chart for Sony (for a6600, a6700 cameras): docs.ikelite.com/reference/po...
Power Zoom your Sony PZ Lens Underwater:
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John Brigham is the Vice President & head of product development at Ikelite. He was born with a flair for design and an entrepreneurial spirit as son of Ikelite founder Ike Brigham. He worked his way up in the business and is a natural fit in the R&D side of things. John dives the equipment as much as possible to test product and put himself in the "fins" of the user.
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[0:00] Introduction
[0:13] Dome Port Options
[1:09] Zooming the Lens
[1:23] Attaching the Dome Port
[3:27] Installing the Camera and Lens into the Housing
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