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Pro Kit + Dome Kit

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This is a combination bundle of the Pro Kit + Dome Add-On Kit + Straps

Product Description:

Patented waterproofing for any camera with professional results. The Outex Pro Kit works with all DSLR, Mirrorless, film, medium format, Cinema, and virtually all lenses.  Like your camera, it's a system of interoperable parts that work together.

What parts ship (included) with your Camera Pro + Dome + Straps kit:

  1. Outex cover - patented, malleable, tactile rich outer housing 
  2. Flat front glass - optical glass (not acrylic/plastic) 
  3. Rear glass with universal tripod mount attachment
  4. Optical Glass Dome of the size you specify (180mm or 120mm diameter)
  5. Dome adaptor or clamp you specify (see advantages below) 
  6. Straps (strap holder, neck strap, wrist strap)

Outex Straps enable waterproof carrying of the camera while using the Outex system, and can be purchased separately at any time in Parts

Additional Advantages of the Outex Dome; Adaptors/Clamps

Dome adaptors = conform to industry standard filter thread sizes

Dome clamps = conform to un-threaded lenses, such as fisheye, permanent hoods, etc.

You can purchase additional dome adaptors and/or dome clamps in PARTS. They are interchangeable with the domes, and position the lens in the optically optimal position for imaging. This is another advantage over "traditional" housings, in that Outex Dome ports move with the lens, and are always in the right optical position to conform to the particular lens being used.

Camera Pro Kit Features:

  • Works with virtually all cameras. Same system is universally compatible.
  • Front & Rear optical glass port for unmatched professional imaging results
  • Full tactile control of all camera and lens functions thru the cover
  • Viewfinder and LCD use/sighting thru the rear glass port
  • Upgradeable to all Outex add-ons, for tripods, lighting, triggers, tethering, etc.
  • Waterproof to 10 meters/33 feet underwater
  • Our best selling solution

 

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10 Reasons Photographers and Cinematographers Worldwide Trust Outex

Built to combine the best aspects of all underwater housing systems, Outex combines the best optical performance, complete functional control, universal compatibility for all cameras and lenses, modular support for all accessories such as tripod mounts, lights, strobes, triggers, domes, tethering, etc, and an unparalleled transportability that adds no weight or bulk to your camera gear. The patented Outex system has been trusted by award-winning content creators, production professionals, the armed forces, and outdoor enthusiasts alike since 2010. And its passionate worldwide community shares tips, tricks, user cases, and inspiration on a regular basis to go with its 4.7/5 satisfaction rating. Here’s why Outex outshines the competition across most critical criterion.

 


1. 🔬 Uncompromising Image Quality with Optical Glass Precision

Unlike most housings that rely on acrylic ports, Outex uses high-quality optical glass ports and domes ensuring professional-grade image fidelity that's second to none. These ports are designed to align optimally with your specific lens, preserving edge-to-edge sharpness, eliminating distortion or vignetting, and maintaining true color rendition. Outex also enables complete manual and electronic control of all camera and lens functions and settings —from aperture and focus to shutter speed and ISO—through the cover itself, so your creativity and control is never compromised. And because the malleable covers maintain tactile control, your buttons are exactly where you expect them to be. 

 

Fred Pompermayer photo using Outex waterproof case

Award-winning big-wave photographer @Fred Pompermayer on a jet-ski in Hawaii.

 

 

 

 


2. 📷 Total Camera Compatibility: Film, DSLR, Mirrorless & Cinema

Outex is compatible with all cameras and lenses, from film to medium format. Outex isn’t tied to any single camera model or manufacturer like most hard-cases. It supports virtually all cameras and lenses, including DSLRs, mirrorless systems, medium format gear, cinema cameras, and even film cameras. Canon, Sony, Nikon, Leica, RED, Fujifilm, Hasselblad, Leica, Lumix, Tamron, Sigma, RED, etc. —you name it. The system adapts to you, not the other way around. The camera covers are versatile to fit, conform, and control thousands of cameras from past, present, and future, so your investment is protected. And the tactile rich, patented material enables controls of buttons, knobs, and touchscreens alike. You can view your viewfinder, as well as your LCD screens, and access functions even behind panels, such as memory cards and battery compartments. It's like a Doctor operating with gloves. But the glove is on the camera. 

 

Paul Toma Outex split level photo
Adventure photographer @Paul Toma marine life jellyfish split-level photo near Maldives


Damon Loble using Outex waterproof case

Professional commercial photographer @Damon Loble on movie set in Los Angeles, CA.

 

 

 

 


3. 🌊 Built for any condition - Waterproof rating to 10 Meters 

Outex is not designed as scuba diving gear at great depths. It is waterproof rated for 1 atmosphere, or 10 meters (35 feet) underwater. That's where most of the applications, light and marine life can also be found. It’s equally at home in applications above the water line, from beach, sand, rain, dirt, or paint. Outex is useful not only in the surf, a coral reef, or a waterfall, but also on kayaks, SUP boards, hikes, triathlons, etc. It's ideal for anyone not strapping oxygen tanks to their bodies.  With adjustable buoyancy control, it stays right where you want it—neutrally buoyant, positively floating, or weighted down. Plus, Outex supports external lighting, tripod mounting, dome ports, and more, making it a complete system for serious underwater production. Learn more by visiting our Questions/FAQ entry on this topic here

Sarah Lee using Outex waterproof case
Commercial photographer @Sarah Lee exploring the coral reef in Hawaii


 

 

 


4. 🎛 Ergonomic, Tactile, and Intuitive

Outex’s rich tactile feel lets you operate your camera and lens functions as if they weren’t in a housing at all. All buttons, dials, and switches are exactly where your muscle memory expects them to be, and you control them thru the cover, including touchscreen functions. It's like a doctor operating with gloves, but the glove is on the camera.  It’s waterproofing you will enjoy using. And it’s backed by multiple patents, reinforcing its innovation and leadership. People who don't know think Outex covers are just a "plastic bag". But the patented design is engineered for rugged, long-lasting use on any environmental condition, from triple-digit heat tours in the Afghanistan dessert with the military, to frozen underwater shooting under ice documentaries for a Netflix program, Outex has been proving its mettle since 2010, and is now in it's 2nd generation transparent form, following the original blue covers that launched the brand.

 

Boudoir, Wedding, Portrait award-winning photography team of Ric Lewis, designer Kayla Douglas underwater photoshoot.

 

 

 

 


5. 🧩 Unmatched Modularity and Accessory Support

From external flashes and strobes to remote triggers, domes, monitors, filters, and even underwater tethering, Outex integrates seamlessly with your gear so you can unleash your creativity in any environmental condition. Like your camera, Outex is a system of interoperable parts that work together - like Legos, that you can add, mix, and match to configure as needed. The Pro Kit is the foundation for the system, and it consists of the cover, front and rear glass ports. From there, you can add straps, and a variety of add-on kits/bundles that enable all of the above capabilities. Visit the Accessory Add-On pages in our Products menu to see the various kits/bundles offered. Click on any of them to learn more, see images and videos of the products in use, and detailed explanations for what's included in each kit/bundle. This means no compromises on your existing workflow or gear investments.

Accessories page here.

 

Outex with attached flash light

 

Example Outex Cover F (flash) and optical glass Dome port from PRODUCTS

Outex tripod and tethering system
Example Outex tripod, tethering (cable connection) Add-On Kit/Bundle from PRODUCTS



 


6. 🌍 A Proven System Backed by Professionals Worldwide

Outex has been around since 2010, with a patented, proven track record of success across thousands of demanding users and use cases. From Hollywood productions and National Geographic contributors to military operations and scientific expeditions, the system has been tested in some of the world’s harshest environments. There are plenty of examples online @realOutex on Instagram, #Outex on Facebook and YouTube channels, etc. Outex.com tries to harness and organize our active worldwide network of enthusiast users on its Blog, News, Reviews, Questions, and Ambassador pages. 

 

 

 

 


7. 🏕 Lightweight, Rugged, and Incredibly Portable

Outex eliminates the "case for your case" problem. Its design adds virtually no weight or bulk to your gear, meaning it fits in your existing camera bag—no special shipping cases or padded crates required. No extra bag to check in pre-flight. No customs fees when you land.  And unlike bulky, heavy hard housings, Outex is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, skiing, canyoneering, Burning Man, etc., where mobility and weight matter. It’s the only waterproof solution that’s as practical above water as it is below.

 

 

 


8. 💰 Best-In-Class Value: Professional Quality, Affordable Price

Outex offers the most affordable pro-grade waterproofing system in the market—not just to buy, but to own and maintain long-term. You get unmatched performance without the cost of constant upgrades, bulky transport, or gear limitations. Its durability, modularity, and compatibility dramatically reduce obsolescence, saving you money over time.

 

Competitive comparison chart summary. Outex combines the best of both worlds, but more professionally, flexibly and affordably.

 


9. 🎨 Unlimited Creative Freedom

Thanks to its combination of performance (optical glass ports optimally positioned), full functional control over all settings, universal camera and lens compatibility, unmatched transport friendliness, and affordability, Outex removes all barriers to creativity in any evinroment. In addition, the modularity of the system lets you add lights, tripod mounts, triggers, strobes, or connect to power, computers, monitors, or any other imaging accessory in your arsenal. Whether you're capturing over/under shots, filming in dynamic surf conditions, or pulling cinematic focus underwater, Outex keeps up. If your camera can do it, Outex lets you do it underwater.

 

 

 


10. 🌐 A Thriving, Supportive Global Community

The Outex community includes photographers, filmmakers, adventurers, and creators of all levels, constantly sharing knowledge, tutorials, reviews, and inspiration. From the extensive FAQs to behind-the-scenes insights on the Outex blog, users benefit from a growing network of passionate visual storytellers. And if you ever need help, support is fast, responsive, and informed by real-world use.

 

 

 


📸 Ready to Dive In?

Outex isn’t just an underwater housing—it’s a complete imaging ecosystem that frees your creativity without compromise. Whether you're braving the elements or diving beneath the waves, Outex keeps your camera safe, your vision sharp, and your adventure hassle-free.

 

 

Facts about Dome Ports and advantages they offer in underwater and split-level photography

  • Made using optical glass ports - not plastic or acrylic
  • Accommodate all lenses (any lens), whether they have filter threads or not. 

If your lens does not accommodate filters and therefore does not have filter threads, as is common with fisheye, curved, and hooded lenses, you will need to use the Outex Domes. Both domes are therefore universal, and optimally connect to your lens using either dome adaptors that thread onto the lens like our flat ports do, or clamp onto the lens securely. You can search for videos and detailed information on those using the keyword search feature of our website. We support all lenses, and you can purchase as many dome adaptors or clamps as you wish for your Outex dome. And even as manufacturers launch new lenses, we can simply make new clamps or adaptors that protect your investment.

Best camera lenses to use in underwater photography

Difference between dome vs. flat ports for underwater images

Underwater photos comparing flat vs. dome port lenses

Domes are ideal for underwater and split-level (half over/under) photography, because they correct for aberrations that occur as light travels at different speeds above and below water. Outex ports, including domes, are made of optical glass.

These examples illustrate some common issues addressed in this entry. We get into additional detail below. Photo below using Outex Pro Kit + Dome 180mm

Split level photo using Outex optical glass port dome for underwater camera housing

Outex Pro Kit flat vs. dome optical glass ports side by side comparison. Outex dome ports come pre-packaged in a neoprene protective case to help store and protect them.

As with most things in image-capture, there are a number of factors that influence the results, including the camera, lens, focal length, the settings used, lighting intensity & angle, composition, distances between the camera & subjects in the composed frame, as well as the clarity & opacity of the water. 

There's no right or wrong when it comes to photography or cinematography. Only desired outcomes, and the creator's ability to execute/achieve that vision or objective. The Outex system is designed with that in mind. The system is modular, and allows you to use domes or flat ports interchangeably, depending on what you'd like to accomplish.  You can learn about the benefits of the domes in other entries of our Questions/FAQ page. For example, here.

Dome Ports Benefits Summary 

  • Domes make it better; Domes help correct aberrations that occur when light changes speed as it travels from air into water. This "bending" of light that occurs can create optical distortions where objects appear broken or discontinuous above vs. below water.  Domes also help reduce the magnification that occurs underwater, repairing that continuity from above to below the water. 

    • Size matters; Bigger domes are better than smaller domes, for a number of reasons. In short, larger domes create more separation between the camera sense, lens, and waterline, further alleviating distortions for the equipment. In pushes the water further away as well, circumventing certain lenses' minimum focal length restrictions and reducing virtual image limitations. You can look up virtual image online, but in short, certain lenses require a minimal focal distance, and that distance can only be achieve if the dome is large enough. The tradeoffs for larger domes are; it's heavier, bulkier, and pricier than its smaller counterparts, or flat ports. The smaller dome gives you great value and transportability.
    • Focal length matters; Using very long focal lengths are not practical underwater for a number of reasons. There's magnification anyway, that makes submerged objects appear closer/larger to begin with. And the user will also be fighting water clarity, opacity, and lighting, all of which play a much larger role underwater. So while Outex allows you to use virtually any lens underwater, and is designed to match/pair the dome's position at each lenses optimal place, we recommend you use wider, shorter-focal-lenghts for your underwater work.
    • Glass is optically superior; Glass domes are optically superior to plastic or acrylic, and they do not scratch as easily.  All of the Outex ports, including its domes, are American or European made glass.
    • Universal fit protects your investment; Both Outex glass domes are designed to fit any/all lenses thru adaptors, which fit lens with filter threads, and clamps, which attach to unthreaded, hooded, or fisheye lenses. This design protects your investment over time, because the ports are universal, and you can add additional clamps or adaptors as you change/add lenses in your arsenal over time, even for lenses that don't yet exist. It's also engineered to optimize optical placement around the fitted lens in use. Many housings have a fixed dome and your lens "floats" inside it, which means you may have vignetting or other impediments during use. Outex's adaptors and clamps anchor to the camera and the lens, and position the Dome where you are guaranteed not to vignette, and where your optical capabilities are optimized for that particular lens. It borrow's from that lenses physical characteristics, such as filter thread positioning, fixed hood, and size, to determine the optimal position of the Outex dome around it. It still allows you some control, but does most of the work for you.  
    • Domes are ideal for split level and underwater use; While dome ports will not take anything away from your work above water, their impact or difference above the surface is irrelevant. So the additional weight and bulk makes the flat port a much better solution on land, rain, mist, etc. Domes can also adhere to water in unpredictable ways. That difference is why we also treat our dome vs. flat ports differently at manufacturing. Both are tempered glass. Our flat ports are also nano coated with an oleophobic & hydrophobic film to reduce water cohesion and droplets from sticking to the lens. You can learn more about dealing with water drops and adhesion to the port in a different entry on our Questions page here.  

    There's additional information in the Questions pages/menu of our website on this subject.


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