Two questions about the UW case and arms and clamps
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Re: Two questions about the UW case and arms and clamps
I have the Sony RX100Va. I have it in a Fantasea FRX100Va Vaccum housing (1). I also just got the SeaLife dual tray with flex arms per side (2). I also added an extra flex arms to each side (3).
I've used the Fantasea housing for over 20 dives and I have used the SeaLife tray system for only 1 dive. The best thing I like about the SeaLife flex system is I can bend the arms to form a loop which acts like a handle or arm loop. For a beach dive, I can slip the camera system onto my arm then shuffle out into to eater, float, then I can easily put on my fins with out fear of loosing my camera. I only beach dive when the surf is less than 1ft surf.
1) https://www.backscatter.com/Fantasea-Sony-RX100-III-IV-V-VA-Underwater-Housing-FRX100-VA-M16-with-Vacuum-Kit
2) http://shop.sealife-cameras.com/r/en/product.php?product_id=60315
3) http://shop.sealife-cameras.com/r/en/product.php?product_id=59949
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