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Aqua Vu Micro Ii Underwater Camera Reviews

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Aqua Vu Micro Ii Underwater Camera Reviews

2024-08-09 03:37:24

This product was ordered for my friend for ice fishing with his Aqua View underwater camera. He is happy with the purchase and says it was a great buy.

5
2024-08-21 08:30:50

I own a panasonic HVX200 and a canon 7D. Underwater casings for these cameras would cost thousands. For under 30 bucks, I purchased this aqua pac and filmed my entire beach vacation in the water and on the sand. I was still able to use the touch screen and make calls through the aqua pac. I converted the iPhone clips to an HD size that will fit the aspect ratios of both my HVX and 7D. The quality looks great and has a unique look. Submersible up to 15 ft, the Whanganui Aqua Pac is perfect for friend and family fun in an environment not suitable for electronics. Pool use would be amazing! This case is a MUST have for anyone with an iPhone.

5
2024-04-04 04:50:35

I bought this to be used with my Olympus E-M10 II micro 4/3 (2015) camera and my existing Nikon lenses (AF-S Nikor 18-5mm, Sigma APO 70-300mm) and it worked very well. Snug fit, but nothing to be concerned with. Appears to be a well made adapter - solid. It attached to my monopod very easily and was a secure fit.  As stated, lenses have to be in manual focus mode and the camera needs to be set to Aperture priority to function as intended. But as a newcomer to micro 4/3 mirrorless cameras, even a Boomer like myself could figure out how this all works together. Hats off to the sales staff at B&H, who knew EXACTLY what I needed when I explained what I was trying to accomplish.

5
2024-08-12 05:29:41

I have a Nikon D810 and some Zeiss Milvus lenses; they are exceptional products but are big, bulky and heavy. By no means am I the first person to note that full frame cameras and their equipment have the disadvantage of size and weight. After reading a number of reviews on the B&H website, and reading other reviews from various sources, I decided to give the micro 4/3 system a try. Although some reviewers have commented on the menu system of the Olympus being quirky I did not find it difficult to get used to. Although the camera is small, it is not at all difficult to hold; the thumb rest on the rear of the camera leads to a comfortable grip. I have fairly large hands and have no complaints about the grip. The IBIS five axis stabilization system is amazing; as many others have claimed, one can hand hold the camera in quite low light situations. Another two features that add to the value of the camera are the in camera focus stacking system and the high resolution mode. A husband and wife team that produce numerous U tube videos some years ago predicted the micro 4/3 system would disappear. I have noticed many other commenters also like the OM-5. I think the OM-5, the just released OM-1 mark II and the expected release of the OM-10 will demonstrate the folly of making predictions about the demise of the micro 4/3 system.

5
2024-04-02 07:47:23

I initially owned the GF1 which in its own way is a great micro 4/3rds camera. After reading many reviews and looking at various photographs taken by other owners I decided to buy the EP2. The reviews are really mixed, which if you don't give them some serious thought you would probably buy the GF1. Well I have to tell you this camera is SWEET.This little gem feels real good in your hands. Its also very substantial...weighted very nicely. The eye viewfinder beats the GF1's hands down there is no comparison.The images the Olympus produces are film like..In comparison to the GF1 photos as far as clarity, sharpness, and color balance they are right on target. It's a great camera. If I had initially thought about or knew the Olympus existed I would have purchased it first. If your considering a micro 4/3rds buy the Olympus...you will not regret it.

5
2024-04-08 04:41:50

I'm a beginner photographer but I really like trying to capture small things and the stock lens on my Sealife Micro HD+ wouldn't go close enough. This lens sort of pops on top of the existing one and is easy to put on underwater, even with 7mm gloves on. Initially I planned on not messing with it underwater, but I had to as an air bubble ended up trapped between the regular lens and this one. I was happy with the lens, and was able to get some pictures I was happy with after one dive, two of which are shown here.

5
2024-07-03 02:57:36

I had lost the original eye piece that came with my Aqua Tech camera rain cover and was to attend an event where I knew it would be pouring rain. After attaching and using this on the back of my camera, I have decided to just leave it on full time because it is comfortable putting my eye to it, and I'll always be ready to thrown on the rain cover when needed.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I have an aqua tech rain jacket for my camera and got this eye piece for that reason. It works great whether using the rain jacket or not. I bought one for each camera.

5
2024-08-28 09:55:47

I took shots at dark. The camera saw what I could not. It is going to be quite useful in my underwater adventures.

5
2024-05-21 04:36:24

I need this product in my sealife underwater camera

5