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AquaTech Nikon F Zoom Gear for 70-200 2.8 E FL VR Lens

The Aquatech NZ 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR Zoom Gear is a specialised accessory designed for underwater photographers. It's designed to pair specifically with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, one of the most prominent wide-angle lenses in Nikon's lineup. Specifically crafted for use with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless operation. It provides full zoom control of the lens when it is used inside any AquaTech Water Housing, allowing photographers to adjust their composition without exiting the water or removing the housing. Engineered to maintain the balance and ergonomics of the water housing setup, ensuring that underwater handling remains unaffected by the addition of the zoom gear.

SKU: GC17-10961

AquaTech Nikon F Zoom Gear for 70-200 2.8 E FL VR Lens

AquaTech Nikon F Zoom Gear for 70-200 2.8 E FL VR Lens

The Aquatech NZ 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR Zoom Gear is a specialised accessory designed for underwater photographers. It's designed to pair specifically with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, one of the most prominent wide-angle lenses in Nikon's lineup. Specifically crafted for use with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless operation. It provides full zoom control of the lens when it is used inside any AquaTech Water Housing, allowing photographers to adjust their composition without exiting the water or removing the housing. Engineered to maintain the balance and ergonomics of the water housing setup, ensuring that underwater handling remains unaffected by the addition of the zoom gear.

By allowing full zoom capability, photographers can adapt their composition to capture a wide range of underwater scenes, from expansive seascapes to tight, detailed shots of marine life, all without compromising the integrity of the water housing. Designed for quick and easy installation, the zoom gear makes it straightforward to switch between different compositions or adapt to the dynamic underwater environment. Crafted with the same high standards as all AquaTech equipment, this zoom gear is built to withstand the pressures of underwater photography, ensuring reliability and long-term performance.

Key Features:

Enables Full Underwater Zoom Control

Maintains Housing Balance and Ergonomics

Quick and Easy Installation

Built for Long-term Underwater Use

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AquaTech Nikon F Zoom Gear for 70-200 2.8 E FL VR Lens

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AquaTech Nikon F Zoom Gear for 70-200 2.8 E FL VR Lens

The Aquatech NZ 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR Zoom Gear is a specialised accessory designed for underwater photographers. It's designed to pair specifically with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, one of the most prominent wide-angle lenses in Nikon's lineup. Specifically crafted for use with the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 FL VR lens, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless operation. It provides full zoom control of the lens when it is used inside any AquaTech Water Housing, allowing photographers to adjust their composition without exiting the water or removing the housing. Engineered to maintain the balance and ergonomics of the water housing setup, ensuring that underwater handling remains unaffected by the addition of the zoom gear.

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