Wet Wide Angle Comparison
Wet wide angle lenses is used to capture wide angle scene in order to come closer to the subject. This expands the field of view without changing the lenses and is popularly used by compact camera and mirrorless camera users. In addition, it attaches to the housings port during the dive and can be easily be removed when not needed.Â
We have made a quick comparison of a few popular wet wide angle lenses, from its physical aspect to its field of view. This would help you compare the and choose the wet lens suitable to your needs.Â
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 | Weight | Dimension | Mount | Field of View | Lens Construction | Depth Rating |
Kraken KRL-01 | 3.25lbs | 170x104mm | 67mm | 145 Degrees | 6 Elements; 5 Groups | 60m |
Kraken KRL-02 | 1.65lbs | 150x88mm | 52mm | 150 Degrees | 5 Elements; 5 Groups | 60m |
Fantasea UWL-400F | 1.4lbs | 122x76mm | 52mm | 120 Degrees | 5 Elements; 5 Groups | 100m |
Nauticam WWL-1 | 2.8lbs | 130x97mm |
67mm/Bayonet |
130 Degrees | 6 Elements; 5 Groups | 100m |
Fantasea-AOI UWL-09F | 2.3lbs | 134x95mm | 67mm | 130 Degrees | 5 Elements; 5 Groups | 60m |
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