SKU: GC17-10331

AquaTech EDGE Base Generic Adapter Kit for FUJIFILM X-T4

AquaTech EDGE Base Generic Adapter Kit for FUJIFILM X-T4

This EDGE Base Generic Adapter Kit lets you use a FUJIFILM X-T4 mirrorless camera in an AquaTech EDGE Base generic underwater camera housing. The adapter kit consists of a camera base and cable release. The generic housing and adapter kits eliminate the need to use dedicated housings for your cameras.

Features:

Allows Use of FUJIFILM X-T4

Mirrorless Camera in AquaTech

EDGE Base Generic Underwater

Camera Housing

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AquaTech EDGE Base Generic Adapter Kit for FUJIFILM X-T4

This EDGE Base Generic Adapter Kit lets you use a FUJIFILM X-T4 mirrorless camera in an AquaTech EDGE Base generic underwater camera housing. The adapter kit consists of a camera base and cable release. The generic housing and adapter kits eliminate the need to use dedicated housings for your cameras.

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