DiCAPac WP-S10 Underwater housing (Underwater housing, Various)

DiCAPac WP-S10 Underwater housing

Underwater housing, Various


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MatiasMonticelli

2 weeks ago

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Galaxus

2 weeks ago

The WP-S10 underwater housing from DiCAPac is compatible with most SLR cameras, including DSLR cameras with live view function, and has an extendable bellows system that can accommodate lenses from 5 to 15 cm in length. The front port diameter is 82 mm, which should be compatible with the 20-60 mm kit lens of the Lumix S5 II, as this lens usually falls within this range. This means that the housing is basically suitable for the Lumix S5 II with a 20-60 mm kit lens. The housing is designed for diving with this combination up to a depth of 5 metres. It has integrated finger loops for accessing the camera controls and is supplied with a carrying strap. As a rule, you can dive directly with the purchase of this housing without the need for additional accessories, unless you have special requirements. However, it is important to check the tightness before use and ensure that all seals are correctly seated to avoid water damage. Summarised: - Compatible with Lumix S5 II and 20-60 mm kit lens thanks to extendable bellows and 82 mm front port. - Diving depth up to 5 metres. - Integrated finger loops and carrying strap included. - No separate accessories required for diving use, but leak test recommended before use.

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loris.goldschmid

6 years ago

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Viper64

6 years ago

I used it myself with an EOS 60 D - tip top; had EF-S 17-55mm lens (11.1 cm length) on it - fitted great would even tolerate about 1 cm more. Tip: don't use too wide an angle, otherwise the housing frame will be on the picture - but otherwise I took great pictures. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly so that the whole thing is tight, then it's a real pleasure. Have fun

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