Acquapazza Underwater Housing For Sony A6300
Read about the Sony a6300 Overview
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Part #: APSO-A6300
Key Features:
- An angled LCD viewing window.
- The housing can accommodate the FE 90 mm F2.8 Macro G OSS easily.
- It is also compatible with the ZEISS Touit 12mm f2.8, 50mm f2 and Vario-Tessar T E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS lenses. These are all high definition.
- Manual focus gears are available for all lenses in the system chart.
- It is possible to use both power zoom and manual focus with the Sony SELP1650 E Mount - APS-C 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 Zoom Lens.
- The housing latch is made of aluminum.
- Buttons are 8mm diameter.
- APSO-A6300 is an APS-C mirrorless housing that ACQUAPAZZA has been developing for three years.
Angled LCD window.
It features an angled window for viewing the camera’s LCD screen. This feature was popular on the ACQUAPAZZA housing for the Sony NEX5. Although this is normally a more expensive option, it was possible to do so without increasing the cost of the housing.
The angled window is very convenient when taking photographs using the LCD. This is especially true when the actiuon si quick and missing photographic opportunities is not an option. It is also a great option for capturing images of subjects that are close to the sea floor.
Wide port throat offers unique lens options
APSO-A6300 has been designed to accommodate the camera when it is equipped with an A mount lens. Thus, the diameter or throat of the port mount is large. This allows the use of “fat” bodied lenses like the Sony FE 90 mm F2.8 Macro G OSS, ZEISS Touit 12mm f2.8, ZEISS Touit 50mm f2 and ZEISS Vario-Tessar T E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS lenses. In addition, this makes mounting or changing the lens much easier.
This is a big advantage. Other company’s housings either do not offer these lens choices or mounting/changing lenses is more complicated.
For example, when removing a camera with a wide lens from the APSO-A6300 housing you simply open the rear door and remove it.
With other housings, it is necessary to remove the port, dismount the lens, open the rear door and then remove the camera. In essence, this adds three additional operations. Of course, this is additionally complicated as it is required even to exchange camera batteries or memory cards and especially so if you forget to do so and have to repeat the process!
Power zoom and manual focus with Sony 16-50mm lens
In many markets, the a6300 is sold with the Sony SELP1650 16-50mm power zoom as a kit. ACQUAPAZZA offer the option of being able to use both the power zoom and manual focus with this lens simultaneously.
Aluminum housing latch
Many housings have latches made of plastic. As this part is crucial to ensure that the housing closes properly and hence keep the camera kept dry, ACQUAPAZZA makes it from aluminum. This will ensure both ease of use and long life.
8mm diameter buttons.
Buttons on the APSO-A6300 have an 8mm diameter
This makes them easier to use, even at depth or while wearing thick gloves.
Sony A6300 Camera Review:
Sony A6300 Underwater Photos
Goby in the Lembeh Strait. Sony a6300, Sony 90mm macro lens, SubSee +10 diopter. Photo: Brent Durand
Nudibranch in the Lembeh Strait. Sony a6300, Sony 90mm macro lens, SubSee +10 diopter. Photo: Brent Durand
A manta ray passes by in Bali, Indonesia. Sony a6300, Tokina 10-17mm with metabones adapter (manual focus). Photo: Brent Durand
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