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AquaTech Edge Max Water Housing Fujifilm GFX100 II (Grey)

Designed with an upgraded handle from earlier models for better control of larger cameras, the Edge Max Pro underwater camera housing from AquaTech for the Fujifilm GFX100 II offers comfortable handling and a spot to mount lights, strobes, and accessories. It features a depth rating of 33' and offers tactile push-button controls for accessing important camera functions, including two electronic shutter buttons for landscape and portrait shooting. The Edge Max is compatible with AquaTech's X- and P-Series lens ports, and a port is required for the use of the housing.

SKU: GC17-10386

AquaTech Edge Max Water Housing Fujifilm GFX100 II (Grey)

AquaTech Edge Max Water Housing Fujifilm GFX100 II (Grey)

Designed with an upgraded handle from earlier models for better control of larger cameras, the Edge Max Pro underwater camera housing from AquaTech for the Fujifilm GFX100 II offers comfortable handling and a spot to mount lights, strobes, and accessories. It features a depth rating of 33' and offers tactile push-button controls for accessing important camera functions, including two electronic shutter buttons for landscape and portrait shooting. The Edge Max is compatible with AquaTech's X- and P-Series lens ports, and a port is required for the use of the housing.

Ergonomic X-Handle and X-Grip for Comfortable Handling

The X-Handle design allows for a more ergonomic grip and features on the top edge one 1/4"-20 and two M5 threaded holes for mounting accessories. The soft X-Grip replaces the palm stopper on earlier models and comes with a hand strap, keeping you closely connected to the housing and your trigger finger close to the shutter button. The handle and grip can be swapped, or you could buy a second handle for two-handed shooting. You can also use AquaTech's optional pistol grip with the Edge Max Pro.

Controls for Key Camera Functions

Controls are provided for mode dial, drive, trash, focus mode, AF on, rear back dial, Q, left and right toggle, AEL, menu/Ok, disp/back, and playback. The housing features two electronic shutter buttons, allowing easy shooting in landscape and portrait orientation. An improved zoom control allows for smoother operation of zoom lenses, while the housing offers three connection ports for accessories such as strobes, monitors, etc.

Reliable Dual Safety Clips

Save time with the quick, simple, robust safety clip system to remove the guesswork of sealing the housing backplate. This proven design lets you easily load your camera with peace of mind, knowing your expensive camera equipment is secure.

Durable Polycarbonate Construction

The Edge Max Pro is constructed from strong polycarbonate, with corrosion-resistant stainless steel controls and a hardened die-cast aluminium mounting plate that attaches to your camera without tools. Whether you swim under giant waves in Hawaii or with whales in Iceland, you can be sure that the Edge Max will be ready for your next adventure.

Key Features:

Depth Rating: 33'

X-Handle with 1/4"-20 & 2 M5 Holes

Ergonomic X-Grip with Hand Strap

Compatible with X- & P-Series Ports

Three Bulkhead Ports for Accessories

Front & Bottom Shutter Buttons

Tactile Push-Button Controls

Glass Eyepiece for Best View of EVF

Stainless Steel/Anodised Aluminium Parts

Polycarbonate Body

What's in the Box:

AquaTech Edge Max Water Housing Fujifilm GFX100 II (Grey)

Cable Release

Camera Plate

Backplate Foam Eyepiece

X-Handle

X-Grip

Handle Hex Wrench

Tube of Grease

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AquaTech Edge Max Water Housing Fujifilm GFX100 II (Grey)

Designed with an upgraded handle from earlier models for better control of larger cameras, the Edge Max Pro underwater camera housing from AquaTech for the Fujifilm GFX100 II offers comfortable handling and a spot to mount lights, strobes, and accessories. It features a depth rating of 33' and offers tactile push-button controls for accessing important camera functions, including two electronic shutter buttons for landscape and portrait shooting. The Edge Max is compatible with AquaTech's X- and P-Series lens ports, and a port is required for the use of the housing.

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