Nice job with this video... I use the EwaMarine system, but the larger version for a NikonD700 with a sb-910 mounted... that particular version has a spout that you can place a straw through for removing excess air after sealing the bag. I dangle ankle weights from the bottom straps to defeat "some" buoyancy... lots of room for gel packs to remove any humidity, this even prevents condensation on the sensor inside the camera. Nice vid... keep it up!
The Ewa-Marine U-A Housing is an economical solution for using any autofocus SLR camera near or just under the water's surface, manufactured from double laminated PVC and with an optical glass port. B&H# EWUA. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
An underwater case is how I lost my 300 dollar canon sx230. I was in the beach and recorded video, ofcourse I was not aware of any overheating issue and neither did my camera have an indicator for it. I recorded for about 25 minutes and I record until the camera battery died. the next time I took it out to view the footage the mother board had fried. Just be careful with over heating. I'm moving onto a dslr now since they're more heavy duty and prob have less heat conductance.
Most welcome and thank you for watching.
This might be a starting place for you: nationalgeographic{dot}com/adventure/0207/gear_carry.html. Thanks for watching.
Nice job with this video... I use the EwaMarine system, but the larger version for a NikonD700 with a sb-910 mounted... that particular version has a spout that you can place a straw through for removing excess air after sealing the bag. I dangle ankle weights from the bottom straps to defeat "some" buoyancy... lots of room for gel packs to remove any humidity, this even prevents condensation on the sensor inside the camera. Nice vid... keep it up!
The Ewa-Marine U-A Housing is an economical solution for using any autofocus SLR camera near or just under the water's surface, manufactured from double laminated PVC and with an optical glass port. B&H# EWUA. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Nice presentation. For a housing to be a bit heavy is a plus for underwater filming ;)
Love the information you give Mia.
Wow i like the EWA-Marine let some air in it and its buoyant, great idea just in case it slips out my hand
what is the cost of water housing for the nikon d7100 you just showed
Good video! Thnx!
An underwater case is how I lost my 300 dollar canon sx230. I was in the beach and recorded video, ofcourse I was not aware of any overheating issue and neither did my camera have an indicator for it. I recorded for about 25 minutes and I record until the camera battery died. the next time I took it out to view the footage the mother board had fried. Just be careful with over heating. I'm moving onto a dslr now since they're more heavy duty and prob have less heat conductance.
So which one natgeo uses?
thanks for this video...
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I ruined a nice DSLR diving with the Ewa-Marine case. I do not recommend it for more than 2 meters depth.
269$ that write on B&H website (link in the description)