Nauticam Compact Macro Converter CMC-1
One of the best macro lens in the market
Part #: Nau-81301
Product Overview:
The Nauticam Compact Macro Converter, CMC-1, has been designed to be used with your compact & mirrorless cameras. It offers superior magnification compared to many macro wet lenses available in the market. It provides an extended working distance, allowing you to capture detailed shots with greater ease. The lens ensures sharp results across the entire frame, making it an essential macro wet lens for your compact camera setup. Definitely a must have macro wet lens for your compact camera rig.
* For DSLR, you'll want the Nauticam SMC-1
Nauticam CMC highlights:
- Gives more magnification than other macro lenses, with great working distance
- Incredible optical quality
- Gives double magnification with the Olympus 60mm macro lens
- 67mm threads
- Works great with the Nauticam flip adapters
- Includes a "flush adapter ring" to ensure the macro lens is close to the housing with or without a flip adapter
Nauticam CMC Specifications:
- Depth Rating: 60m
- Weight: .26 kg
- Dimensions: Diameter 70mm x Length 34mm
Recommended Compact Cameras:
Recommended Mirrorless Cameras:
Flip Lens Holders
- M67 flip Diopter Holder for M67 Macro Ports
- M67 Double Flip Holder for M67 Macro Ports
- M67 Flip Diopter Holder for M77 Macro Ports
- M67 Flip Diopter Holder for M72
- M67 Flip Diopter Holder for 4 inch Wide-Angle Port
Bayonet Mount Accessories
- M67 to Bayonet Mount Convertor
- Bayonet Mount Adaptor for SMC/CMC
- M77 to Bayonet Mount Convertor
- Bayonet Mount Lens Holder for Arms
- Bayonet Mount Double Lens Holder for Arms
- Bayonet Mount Lens Holder for Inon Float Arms
Sample Photos
Xenia coral shrimp shot with Canon G7 X and Nauticam CMC-1. Photo: Steve Harms
Anemone shrimp shot with Canon G7 X and Nauticam CMC-1. Photo: Steve Harms
Anemone shrimp shot with Canon G7 X and Nauticam CMC-1. Photo: Steve Harms
Yellow crinoid photographed with Sony RX100 and Nauticam CMC-1. Photo: Scott Gietler
Coral polyps photographed with Sony RX100 and Nauticam CMC-1. Photo: Scott Gietler