Camera Housings

Go for it, ikelite is reputable, and they have great UW photography equipment. Video cameras are fun UW, but still cameras are still my preference. Just don't go for the cheap option, or it will inevitable all end in tears, failure is invariably a catastrophic event in an UW housing. Good Luck!
 
I'm a bit reluctant to bring my Digital Rebel down 125' in a plastic box, even if the box does cost more than the camera.

Wanting a decent underwater camera, found a new Olympus housing on sale for $50. I then bought the matching camera on eBay for $150. I don't recall the exact model but it is 5.1 MP. Although I won't be a happy camper if the housing floods, I'll "only" be out $200.

I don't know if that is an option for a movie camera...

ri
 
I have an Ikelite housing and a Nikon D100, love it.
Ikelite makes some of the best housing.
The only people I hear of flooding there housings are people that rush when putting it together or people that open the housing on the boat. Put your housing together the night before at the hotel or your house in a nice, slow, controled manor. Then when getting into the water have someone hand you the camera once your in the water. The clips on the housing are not made to take a giant stride entry, they only seal the housing enough to make it water tight until the water pressure takes over and seals it the rest of the way. Make sure the oring grooves are clean along with the orings. Inspect your orings for damage after every use. And if you have any question about an oring throw it out. When you start your decent look in the housing for any leaks, most will happen at the surface when there is little pressure holding the housing closed.

As a last resort just get flood insurance.
Here are some shots from our last trip.
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I have an Ikelite for my Rebel XTi and an Amphibico for my DV cam. The Ikelite works well, is plenty rugged and I like the ability to see that the O-ring is seated properly. There are some great aluminum housings for the Rebel and other DSLRs, but they are quite expensive.

The only think that I'd like to see on the Ikelite is a magnifier for the view finder.... something like Aquatica does.

Great shots by the way, fppf!

-Rob
 
Thanks Rob
I'm still VERY new but learning.
My Ikelite for the D100 has an Aluminum back and a acrylic front to it. It also has a magnifier for the view finder. The only problem I have is I find it to strong, I can't see the setting information at the bottom and the whole image at the same time.

Here is the link, this housing is not made anymore though.
http://www.ikelite.com/web_pages/2d100.html
 
I agree, I have had an Ikelite for 2 video cameras, don't let the acrylic fool you....it is VERY strong. Great housings!
 
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