Recsea Canon G7X Mark II Underwater Housing
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The Recsea aluminum housings are always precision engineered to be small and easy to use. Full camera functionality is always present with high quality dial controls and buttons to match the camera controls. The G7X Mark II housing is compact and durable, crafted from precision machined corrosion-resistant aluminium. Controls are placed for the best overall use and great ergonomics, especially when handheld (without a tray). The shutter lever is sensitive, making it easy to get a half press focus lock. The large front control ring is easy to turn, even with gloves on. Overall this is a very high quality underwater housing for underwater photography.
G7X Mark II Review
Read our full G7X Mark II review to learn more about its features and why we love it for underwater photography.
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Recsea G7X Mark II Features:
- Compact and durable, CNC precision machined corrosion-resistant Aluminum housing.
- Lightweight, ergonomically designed.
- Maximum Operating Depth (MOD) of 100 meters (328 feet).
- Half-Press Shutter Trigger for precise camera shutter control.
- Changeable Lens Port System with dual O-rings for added protection at greater depths.
- Standard Lens Port equipped with aluminum M67 Port Ring.
- Front Control Ring Dial.
- Rear Exposure Compensation Dial.
- Rear Control Dial with push-button function.
- RECSEA original Secure-Latch locking system for easy opening and closing.
- Quality silicone O-ring with wide Back Cover contact surface.
- Complete camera function control.
Recommended Wet Lenses:
The Canon G7X camera with the 24-100mm lens may vignette with some wet wide angle lenses.Â
- AOI UWL-09 Wide Angle Lens  gives excellent wide-angle results
- Bluewater +7 Macro Lens - Great choice!
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Read the Canon G7X Mark II Review from Underwater Photography Guide
Recsea G7X Video Review (The G7X & G7X II housings are very similar):