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Seafrogs SF10009 - I took the plunge

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Not too long back I was asking around about the Seafrogs aluminum housings because I was having a hard time finding anyone who actually was using one. Well I was only make to find one or two YouTube videos showcasing them

But not a lot of info. So what do I do… I jump in both feet!

I bought the SF10009 housing for my Sony a7r IV! It cannot the 230mm glass done, 55mm extension ring together as a package and for $138 more I added the flat port for my Sony 90mm lens. I also bought their cheap strobe trigger just in case I could not get a ttl trigger for it (more on that soon but spoiler alert, it looks like my best option will be a TRT s-turtle)

All in the price of the entire setup was 2/3 the cost of the Nauticam housing alone!

It arrived a little over a week ago and I did a long unboxing video going over my first impressions (yeah I’m definitely not a salesperson) and if you need some bedtime viewing or something to watch while getting your teeth pulled, feel free to check it out😂

On top of all this I actually had to do some ice diving with work so I took it along with me. This will be coming up in a much shorter YouTube video soon. Let’s just say no issues with the thermal differences it went through.

My impression of the Seafrogs SF10009 housing… worth the money I spent on it!

If you have any questions please feel free to send them My way. I enjoy helping anyone out that I can.

Cheers.

A buddy just got one for his XT4, not many companies doing Fuji housings. He's extremely impressed.

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On 2/6/2026 at 3:50 AM, Davide DB said:

It seems a lot of value for the money.

Which WA lens do you plan to use with it?

I saw a small lens choice assortment on their website. They have a m43 housing too but it's a mistery which lens you can use on it.

Thanks

I’m using my Tamron 17-28 lens with it. I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to them right on their website. They will email you a response back fairly quick no think the first response was right around 24 hours later.

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