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Ewa-marine Tv-182 Underwater Housing For Cameras

Ewa-marine Tv-182 Underwater Housing For Cameras
  • Product Code: eq3937
  • Availability: In Stock

$6,494.85 $8,638.15

The Ewa-Marine TV-182 Underwater Housing is manufactured from double laminated PVC and has an optical glass port.  It is rated for dives of up to 15' (4.5 m) depth, and is fitted to match Professional BetaSP camcorders with an overall length 21.25-25.5" (540-650mm) as measured from the rear of the battery to the front of the lens.  The TV-182 is perfect for snorkeling, shallow diving, high-humidity, or generally foul weather conditions.  It gives your professional camcorder the best possible protection while being fully operable; all of the important settings like the zoom, manual focus, white fader, iris, shutter, etc. are usable to the full depth rating.

A pair of non-corrosive and seawater resistant clamping rails fit together for sealing, tightening by using the knurled thumb screw knobs.  The TV-182 can incorporate the optional BV2 lead weights to achieve ideal underwater buoyancy. 

For Professional BetaSP Camcorders    For 21.25-25.5" (540-650mm) Length    Rated up to 15' (4.5 m)    Double-Laminated PVC Construction    Optical Glass Port    For Snorkeling, Shallow Diving, Etc    Non-Corrosive Clamping Rails    Knurled Thumb Screw Knobs    Allows Access to Key Controls

Parameters
Control TypeControlled through the flexible skin from the outside of housing
ControlsAll available camera controls
Depth Rating15' (4.5 m)
ColorClear
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
Weight (without Camcorder)2.65 lbs (1.2kg)

Manufactured from double laminated PVC with an optical glass port

Depth rated to 4.5 m/15' underwater

All key camcorder controls can still be accessed, at any depth up to the maximum rating

A pair of non-corrosive and seawater resistant clamping rails fit together for perfect sealing, tightened by knurled thumb screw knobs

Straps supplied with the housing allows optional BV2 lead weights to be added for perfect buoyancy

Perfect for snorkeling, shallow diving, and generally sandy/dusty/humid foul weather conditions

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will a leica m6 w/ 35mm cron fit?

A: Yes, it appears the Ewa-Marine D-B Underwater Housing For Mirrorless Cameras may work for your usage needs.

Q: 2. size compatibility with a7s ii and Loxia 35 mm ?

A: This will fit any of the A7 series cameras with any lens that has a maximum 72 mm filter thread.

Q: 3. Would a Olympus E-M1 Mark II with a 12-40mm F2.8 fit?

A: No, the Ewa-Marine D-B Underwater Housing For Mirrorless Cameras will not work with the Olympus E-M1 Mark II with a 12-40mm F2.8. This one does but does not go as deep, https://bhpho.to/3S9OWSu

Q: 4. Will this fit the Fuji Xt3 with 16-80mm (72mm thread)? BH overview says 67, specs say 72. Ewa marine's website says 67, but their drawing indicates 72. Can someone look at it and see if it is 72mm? thx.

A: No, the Ewa-Marine U-A Underwater Housing only works with filters up to 67mm in size. For 72mm you need the Ewa-Marine U-A100 Underwater Housing for DSLRs and Mirrorless Cameras, BH #EWEMUA100 (https://bhpho.to/3Jdj5M6). One can use step up rings for the smaller filter sizes.

Q: 5. Will a Sony A6500 with a 16-70 lens fit?

A: i would use a U-A100 housing for that set up.

Q: 6. This housing is compatible with Sony A6000?

A: Yes is perfect

Q: 7. Compatible with Sony A7iii? 18-105 lens?

A: Unfortunately, this product is not compatible with the A7 III nor a Sony 18-105mm lens.

Q: 8. Does the lens sit flush with the contact glass via screw size (to avoid reflections and shadows)?

A: Yes the C-A system has a ring that threads onto your lens and pressure fits into the front port.

Q: 9. is this housing compatible with the Sony a6000 with an 18-200 lens?

A: No, it is not. It can only take lenses up to 2.8 inches, and the 18-200mm is more than that at its smallest.

Q: 10. Would this housing fit a Panasonic FZ300 bridge camera?

A: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 Digital Camera will fit in the Ewa-Marine D-B Underwater Housing For Mirrorless Cameras. However, the zoom range will be limited.

15/09/2024

[Clear] Loved the shots - it was easier to preset many of the controls first - no problems on vacation reef dive -way cheaper than a hard housing - flexible but has a glass lens port.

5
27/08/2024

[Clear] Light weight and easy to use. I started using it with my Canon EOS10D and am still using it with the EOS 50D. With all other housings I would have had to buy a new one each time I changed the camera...

5
15/08/2024

[Clear] Decided to get this over cheaper alternatives mainly due to:1) optical glass for better image quality2) adaptor to hold front of glass against your lens which really help in preventing any vignetting I do have previous experience using sports housings by aquatech for sports photography and got this more for casual beach side usage. Overall, am very satisfied by the quality of the housing and the images produced out of it.

5
11/06/2024

[Clear] I went diving for the first time and bought this housing to take my Canon T3i underwater with me. I only dove 7 meters/21 feet, but it worked perfectly fine for me. No leaks or moisture inside at all and it fit my Canon 10-22mm EF-S lens perfectly. There was plenty of room for the flash too. I couldn't really change settings underwater while diving, although I could in the housing above water. I was hoping to switch to movie mode at some point, but wasn't able to. In reality, I don't think I would have been able to hold it straight in front of me steady enough while diving in order to do video anyway. That's probably just because I have no diving experience though. I set it to A+ (scene intelligent auto) mode for the underwater shots so I wouldn't have to change any manual settings. I had to let almost all of the air out in order to get it below the surface of the water, even with the lead weight in the case. Since it wasn't a deep dive, I didn't have any problems with the housing shrinking around the camera at all.I was able to take some photos that I'm really happy with underwater and even above water. The glass doesn't seem to blur the image at all EXCEPT for when you're above water and have water drops on the glass. I also used this case while kayaking in the rain and those shots are blurry.

5
25/05/2024

[Clear] This is a really great housing. I have been using it for surf photography. The housings made for surf photography can run you a couple of thousand, minimum, so this one is an awesome way to get started! It's a bit tricky without being able to test the settings and the lens port requires some cropping in post when using wide angle lenses. Totally worth it though!

5
18/05/2024

[Clear] Here is the most important thing you will need to know... IT WORKS! Putting your 5D Mark III into a body of water with a $2500 dollar lens and a flash does not feel natural in any way the first time you ease it into the water. But life is life and if it was going to leak I was going to find out the hard way, It did not leak. Humidity packets that came with it got rid of fog. The only tricky thing is that you really need to dial in your settings before getting in there, or use it on full auto. I shoot in Pools in Manual and it worked fine with a bit of going back and adjusting settings again. Direct flash looks terrible underwater as it does above water, so I am still not sure I will use flash again for my underwater needs. Great thing is I can turn flash on and off through the housing anyways so, not a big deal to have there just in case. The plastic does warp your lcd image and makes it look cloudy, the first time I thought everything looked terrible until I took it out of the thick plastic housing. Bottom line, this works, and the company that makes it guarantees your gear in case of manufacturing failure. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT!

5
08/05/2024

[Clear] My canoe I was riding on capsized before I had this product. Needless to say, my expensive DSLR and lens were damaged beyond repair. Bought this product to protect against water spray, dust, and overall protection from elements - and yes, from possible capsizing. It worked for the purpose intended. Will test it on shallow dive when opportunity arises. No leaks or moisture problems.However, it's tough but it's still plastic. So, you want to protect it from pokes and scratches or you just threw away almost $$.

5
23/04/2024

[Clear] This really is an amazing housing for the price. The first one I had I used I actually found in the basement at my parents house. It had been sitting there for 10+ years and I did a leak test, still worked, and I used it to do surf photography for the first time. It did eventually split open at the side, but I did catch it before going in the water. It lasted a good 6 months which was amazing because it was at least 10 years old. So I bought another one! I loved the second one for a long time and my mistake was leaving it in the car in the heat :-( It shrunk because it got too hot in my trunk, then when I put the camera in it, the housing was soft and the side split open. My fault here for sure. So I bought another one, hahahaha :-) Moral of the story here is to just continuously do water checks for your housing, it is soft housing so just be aware of not leaving it in your car for a day when you aren't using it, but this has been such an amazing an affordable option for me until I can buy a proper water housing. The only downside is it is too hard to change the settings once the camera is in the housing. So I use masking tape to keep my lens set at infinity, then I set my aperture and shutter speed depending on the light, sometimes auto if it's one of those days, and then just go for it! I have taken some amazing photos and love love love how much I've learned to get creative with my settings because of the restriction of being able to change it in the moment :-) It gets 5 stars because for a tenth of the price I get to create amazing photos and enjoy surf photography! I don't have to wait to spend 2500+ on a housing to do what I want :-) And as with any type of water housing, there is always a risk of ruining your camera. I already lost one camera to the sea :-) But the joy of ocean photography is so worth it so I'm willing to jump into the possibility of doing it again! I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine!

5
03/04/2024

[Clear] This waterproof case is dirt-simple, rugged, and relatively inexpensive. Our old Sony is a bit dated, but still a pretty good camera. Now that we have a new Nikon, I'll risk the old Sony for snorkeling duty in Central America this spring.

5

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