Nauticam Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II Underwater Housing
Read our comprehensive OM-D E-M10 underwater setting guide
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Building upon the many successes of previous housings for the Olympus Mirrorless cameras, the Nauticam E-M10 Mark II Housing is the most refined and ergonomic solution available. More than just good looking, this is a rugged housing, ready to tackle thousands of hours of underwater abuse. Crafted from solid aircraft aluminum, the housing can reach depths of 100m with ease. The secure single rotating housing latch opens the housing back. The camera drops in easily, with no controls needing to be preset. The rear mounted housing o-ring makes maintenance simple. Dual fiber optic synch ports are standard and take advantage of the camera’s built in flash for strobe triggering.
To make the most of the E-M10 Mark II’s excellent electronic view finder (EVF), Nauticam allows for installation of the acclaimed 45º and 180º magnified viewfinders, providing the ultimate in composition and focus ability.  NA-EM10II accepts the new MIL Style Viewfinders (32205 and 32204), so no accessory window is required to mount the viewfinder!
Nauticam E-M10 Mark II Housing Quick Specs:
- Easy to use port lock - no twisting the ports
- Vacuum electronics are included (M14 bulkhead)
- Secure locking rotary housing latch
- Well designed and easy to use controls and dials
- LCD and Electronic Viewfinder switch
- Ability to use Nauticam External Viewfinders
- M10 Accessory bulkhead for vacuum valve or Strobe Bulkhead
- Includes Stainless Steel Handle Brackets for use with the Nauticam Flexitray
- Compatible with the Nauticam Shutter Release Extension (sold separately)
- Depth Rating: 100m
- Weight 1.03kg in air
- Dimensions 184mm x 138mm x 99mm (W x H x D)
Best lenses for the Nauticam OM-D E-M10 Mark II Housing
- Panasonic 8mm fisheye lens (widest option), behind a 4-inch dome
- Panasonic 7-14mm F4 lens, behind a 6-inch dome
- Olympus 9-18mm lens, behind a small semi-dome port
- For video - Panasonic 7-14mm or 12-35mm lens
- Mid-range - Olympus 12-40mm or Olympus 12-50mm lenses
- Macro - Olympus 60mm macro lens, or Panasonic 45mm macro lens
- Flexible - Olympus 14-42mm EZ lens with the Nauticam WWL-1 Wet Wide Lens
For example photos, read our guide to the best micro-four thirds lenses for underwater photography. Call the Bluewater Photo staff for detailed questions about which lenses are best for you,Â
Nauticam OM-D E-M10 Mark II Port Choices
- Wide-angle lenses will use a dome port.
- Mid-range and macro lenses will use a flat port, although the Olympus 12-40mm F2.8 lens must be used behind a larger 6-inch dome port.
- Zen also has a new glass 7-inch dome which is great for over/under shots (split shots) with the 7-14mm or 9-18mm lens, or the Panasonic 12-35mm
Recommended Accessories:
- Nauticam Vacuum System
- 45 Degree or 180 Degree External Viewfinder
- Compact Macro Converter (best diopter for use with Olympus 60mm Macro)
- Nauticam Flip Diopter Holder
- Nauticam Wet Wide Lens WWL-1 130°
- Nauticam Flip Diopter Holder for M67 Macro Port
- Nauticam Double Flip Diopter Holder for M67 Macro Port
- Nauticam Housing O-Ring
- N85 Port O-Ring
Related Underwater Gear Categories:
- Nauticam Housings, Ports, Accessories and Optics
- Top Strobes for Underwater Photography
- Underwater Photo Gear
- Underwater Camera Rental
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