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The PT-050 underwater housing fits the Olympus XZ-1 camera. Â This polycarbonate housing is waterproof to 132 feet.
- All camera functions can be controlled.
- The port is threaded so wet lenses can be attached.
- Strobe firing via fiber optic cable is supported.
- We enjoyed testing this housing - it's great! The buttons work smoothly; the ergonomics are great.
Includes Bluewater Photo's awesome post-sale support.
This housing has a 67mm threaded port. The Bluewater 67mm macro lens is highly recommended with this setup. Not all wide-angle lenses will work with this housing - email us for specifics, and see the Olympus Wide Angle lens tests here.
Camera not included- this is the housing only.
Olympus XZ-1 Packages
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Housing + XZ-1 camera is $699
Housing + Ys-02 strobe package (Ultralight arm, tray, cable)  is $915
Housing + Ys-02 strobe package and Dyron +7 macro lens is $1,095
Ultimate XZ-1 package - housing, Ys-02 strobe package, macro lens, Olympus ultra-sharp Olympus wide-angle lens - just $1,599
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We dive with our products all the time. Please call the Bluewater Photo team at 310-633-5052 with any questions, or email us at sales@bluewaterphotostore.com
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- Waterproof up to a water pressure equivalent to 40m (132') depth
- Simple handling above and under water
- All camera functions can be controlled
- Detachable LCD hood for LCD monitor
- Screw mount for converter lenses and filters provided
- Internal flash can be used underwater to trigger digital compatible slave
- Standard tripod socket permits attachment of lighting tray.
- Transparent back to detact water penetration
- Waterproof up to a water pressure equivalent to 40m (132') depth
- Simple handling above and under water
- All camera functions can be controlled
- Detachable LCD hood for LCD monitor
- Screw mount for converter lenses and filters provided
- Internal flash can be used underwater to trigger digital compatible slave
- Standard tripod socket permits attachment of lighting tray.
- Transparent back to detact water penetration