SKU: GC40-FUH100

Lomography Fisheye Submarine

Lomography Fisheye Submarine

With this Lomo Fisheye Submarine underwater housing you can use your Lomo Fisheye No. 1 or No. 2 35mm camera to take underwater photos at depths of up to 65' (20 m). Of course, it is also ideal for taking worry-free pictures in the rain, at the beach, or on the ski slopes. The beauty of the Sub is that now your shots can be as insane as you want them to be! You like to push the limits - now the Sub allows you to capture that moment.

Because water soaks up light the further you go down, it is important to use flash. The housing allows easy access to the camera's built-in flash and comes complete with a flash diffuser.

Features:

Polycarbonate construction is durable and resistant to corrosion

Compatible with Lomo Fisheye One or Two 35mm cameras

Take underwater photos at depths of up to 65' (20 m)

The housing is built to allow easy access to the flash and comes complete with a Flash Diffuser

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Lomography Fisheye Submarine

With this Lomo Fisheye Submarine underwater housing you can use your Lomo Fisheye No. 1 or No. 2 35mm camera to take underwater photos at depths of up to 65' (20 m). Of course, it is also ideal for taking worry-free pictures in the rain, at the beach, or on the ski slopes. The beauty of the Sub is that now your shots can be as insane as you want them to be! You like to push the limits - now the Sub allows you to capture that moment.

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