Aquatica Sony A7R V Underwater Housing
The Aquatica Sony A7R V Underwater Housing features seamless ergonomics, bringing a stellar design for use underwater to match the high build quality. The underwater housing is so easy to use that you can focus on what you're shooting an not the camera controls!
The Aquatica Sony A7R V housing is a compact and user-friendly solution that stands out in the market. Aquatica's innovative design prioritizes seamless image creation, allowing users to focus on their creativity instead of grappling with complex systems. Say goodbye to the hassle of searching for controls, as their housing minimizes the need for guesswork.
Featuring self-centering, spring-loaded controls, the housing guarantees a hassle-free experience. Simply place your camera on the tray and effortlessly slide it into the housing—no alignment required.
But that's not all. With the Aquatica A7R V housing, customization is a breeze. The buttons are fully mappable, catering to almost any purpose you can imagine. Everything you need is literally at your fingertips, or should we say, thumbtips.
The field-proven Surveyor Vacuum System (Pump, Valve, and Sensor) a standard inclusion. Previously an optional accessory, it now comes bundled with the Aquatica A7R V housing.
Supported Accessories
- Aqua View 180 viewfinder
- Aqua View 45 viewfinder
- Full Line of the Delta 3 Arm System
- Close-Up Lenses with Single and Dual Flip Filter Holders (in conjunction with our 18430 Mini Macro Port)
- Aquatica 5HD monitor
Sony A7R V in Review: Underwater in Raja Ampat
This year's top underwater camera is the Sony A7R V. The A7R V is Sony's response to the market-leading Canon EOS R5 as a worthy successor to the A7R IV. The Sony A7R V has the same ultra-high resolution 61 megapixel sensor as the A7R IV and is priced similarly to the Canon R5 at $3898 for the body. A new AI autofocus processor, 8K/24p & 4K/60p video recording, and better 5-axis in-body image stabilization are a few of the camera's notable improvements. With these capabilities, the camera will certainly be able to compete in the high-end professional market.
With great excitement we were able to take the SonyA7R V on our latest Bluewater Travel photoworkshop in Raja Ampat. The results speak for themselves.
For a more in depth review, please read our full underwater review of the Sony A7R V.
And for more insights into the best settings for your Sony A7R V when shooting underwater.
Beautiful soft corals at Four Kings, Misool photographed with the Sony A7R V, Canon 8-15mm fisheye lens, Sigma MC-11 adapter, and dual Ikelite DS 230 Strobes. f/16, 1/125, ISO 320
Original 61 megapixel photo of a ladybug amphipod in a tunicate
A split shot in Misool Indonesia of a black tip reef shark captured with the Sony A7R V. f/14, 1/125, ISO 400
Recommended Lenses for the A7R V:
- Sony 16-35mm F4 for wide-angle, sharks, pelagics, video
- Sony 28mm + fisheye conversion lens for ultra-wide angle
- Sony 28mm + Nauticam WWL-1 for a removable wet lens
- Sony 28-70mm for fish, marine life portraits, some macro
- Sony 24-70mm for fish, marine life portraits, video
- Sony 90mm macro lens for macro, supermacro, fish
See our recommended Sony Full Frame Lenses for underwater photography and videography
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