As far as I know the Ikelite quick release handle is the only one that works as a quick release. The Ultralight tray and the Nauticam Tray are used with 1 inch balls or locline flex arms.
I believe there are three holes on the bottom of the Fantasea G16 housing like they have on the RX100 housings and the G7X housing. The Ikelite tray 9523.63 is large enough to accommodate the G16 housing. The only problem is that the holes on the Ikelite tray will only line up with one hole on...
I agree that the EOS M3 is not the best mirrorless option for underwater, but the option to use the Canon 60mm, 100mm, and 8-15 in the Nauticam is pretty interesting.
Hello Eddy
Like any underwater lens you want to rinse it throughly and dry soon thereafter with a clean soft cotton cloth or towel. This will prevent water spots forming on your lens which can be difficult to remove. Hope this helps!
Matt
I like the versatility of the UWL H100. You can get good wide angle (about 100 degrees) and if you want to go even wider you can add the dome. The Ikelite is a good lens too you just don't have the option of adding the dome for a wider angle of view.
I cannot speak to the compatibility or quality of the Dyron Super Wide but I can tell you that Nauticam recommends the Inon S100 ZM80 plus the Inon Dome Lens Unit II for that lens. Price wise I think the Inon route might save you a few buck as well.
You have received some pretty good advice here on technique. The only thing I would add is that a good wide angle lens on any point and shoot or compact camera is going to improve your image quality. Reducing the amount of water between you and your subject is the key to better sharpness...
Hi Dave,
I believe in order to use an external strobe with your housing you will need a Sea & Sea mask set. Once you have the mask set on your housing you will be able to use an external strobe that accepts a fiber optic cable.
Hope this helps!
matt
We have found that the Ikelite W30 works really well with point and shoots in Ikelite housings. With all wide angle adapters you will need to bump your zoom into 28mm to avoid vignetting.
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