Sea Frogs 130ft/40m Underwater Camera Housing Waterproof Case for Sony A6000 Can Be Used With 16-50mm Lens (Housing + Red Filter)

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Feature

READ THE DESCRIPTION! SWITCH YOUR VIEWFINDER TO LCD/MONITOR ONLY! [IPX8*] Key features: Inbuilt leak detection sensor & Dual fiber-optic ports.
Red diving filter: Starting from 15-20 ft Underwater, red color starts to wash out by the filtering effect of water, the deeper you dive the more of the warm red spectrum is filtered out from the ambient light.
Package Includes: Underwater housing , Red diving filter 67mm, Flash diffuser, Cleaning cloth, Silicone grease 1 packet(5ml), User manual.
This underwater housing comes with 3mm neoprene cover that is used for protecting it during transportation, bumping to other objects in fresh water tank, avoiding direct sunlight, keeping UW housing temperature stable whether it is hot or cold outside. When it is hot, this cover will prevent your housing from overheating.
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Description

MEIKON 40m/130ft Underwater Camera Housing for Sony A6000

Meikon underwater camera housings are designed for those who are into underwater photography/videography. Just insert your digital camera in Meikon UW case and you will be able to take beautiful pictures at depth up to 40 meters/130 feet. Meikon products are reliable, as they are made out of high quality materials. Each housing is tested individually to prevent any accidents. Meikon provides excellent quality for a reasonable price.

Compatible lenses:

  • Sony E 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 PZ OSS (Manual zoom available, set camera to autofocus)
  • Sony E 20mm F2.8 (Autofocus only)
  • Sony E 35mm F1.8 OSS (Autofocus only)
  • Sigma 19mm F2.8 DN Art (Autofocus only)
  • Sigma 30mm F2.8 EX DN (Autofocus only)

Key features:

  • Dual Fiber-Optic ports
  • Inbuilt leak detection sensorMaterials:
  • Polycarbonate
  • ABS plastic
  • Clear plate glass
  • Stainless steel
  • EPDM rubber
  • O'ring sealed buttons with spring loaded mechanism to protect your camera properly

Important steps before inserting the camera

  • Before inserting the camera inside an underwater housing, make sure your camera is stock - No straps, no additional grips, no lens filter.
  • In the camera menu switch your viewfinder mode toLCD/MONITORonly, because you won't be able to use viewfinder underwater.
  • Turn your brightness higher to at least 80%, otherwise you won't be able to see what's on the monitor.