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Waterproof Camera Housing Outex Dome Kit (Pro Kit included)

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Dome Kit (Pro Kit included)

$ 865.00


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

It makes no difference if you purchase the Pro Kit + Dome Add On Kits separately, or as a bundle shown here.  It's just two ways of doing the same thing.

What ships with your Dome Kit:

  • Outex cover of the size you specify/select
  • Front glass (Flat Port) of the size you specify
  • Dome front glass
  • Dome adaptor/clamp for the lens you specify
  • Rear glass with attachment
  • Strap Holder
  • Neck Strap
  • Wrist Strap

Dome Kit Features:

  • Works with virtually all cameras 
  • Front & Rear glass optics for professional results
  • Complete access and control of all camera and lens functions
  • Upgradeable to all Outex add-ons/accessories, such as tripods, tethering, lighting, etc.
  • Waterproof to 10 meters/33 feet underwater

You may use the comments field to enter your lens model specification or filter thread size. Consult our Questions pages for help or let us know if you have questions you cannot find on the website.

Dome adaptors = filter thread size

Dome clamps = 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.

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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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