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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Maybe you should not let stress yourself by this single trip. It seems that up to now you were happily making photos with your A7R3 (If I had an A7R3, I also would consider an upgrade)? If no good bargain shows up, why not wait and make the next trip with the camera you already have and upgrade afterwards? Within the next half year, prices for new A7R6 will drop considerably, as well as Nauticam housings for A7R5 will appear on the second hand market...
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Hey!
Aloha and welcome @AlexUW26
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Nudibranchs of Anilao
Great stuff! Thanks.
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Want to Buy $0.00 Like New
I want to buy nothing but I want everything.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Thanks again for your reply. Nauticam has a conversion kit to make the A7IV work in the A7RV housing.
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Malapascua & Dauin, Philippines
I’m doing a trip to Dauin later this year or early next year. I would love to add malapascue threshers. How did you get from one to the other/what’s the easiest route.
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Hi Davide, thanks for your reply! I already tested that: There are four different viewfinder/display options on the R5, but unfortunately 'display off' doesn't work with any of them.
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
From what I understand, then, the button on the Nauticam housing works. I don't have a Canon, but... check the EVF settings. In Lumix cameras, there are settings where the EVF and the display can be set to activate exclusively. As soon as you bring your eye close to the EVF, the display turns off. There is a proximity sensor near the EVF. When you close the back of the housing, it's as if you were bringing your eye close to it. Maybe there is some setting causing this mess. Without the housing, try covering the EVF with a finger and using the button to see if it works. Ciao
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Nudibranchs of Anilao
Great images! That miamira alleni with an emperor shrimp and eggs is excellent. Man do I miss Anilao diving and 1:1 guides . . .
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Strange behavior of the 'Display Off' function on my Canon R5
Because power consumption has always been a concern with mirrorless cameras, I've assigned the 'AF point' button (top right) to the 'Display Off' function for topside shots on my Canon R5 for years. For some reason, however, I can't activate this function in my Nauticam housing. And it's only this function that's affected! If I assign the button to, for example, 'drive mode', I can activate that with the 'AF point' button - and this applies to all other buttons as well: 'Display Off' can't be activated. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Just circling back to the A7IV in other housing, i think it can function also in the A7R VI housing, atleast on some level. Its not 1:1 with the A7R V either. And A7R VI with A7 IV: Yes there are differences, but there might be a small possibility that most buttons align. Just buy the A7R VI and you wont be thinking any what if's with the brand spankers new camera. New camera to fail critically without it being somewhat due to the housing, the odds are super small. If its due to the housing like it most likely will be, you dont want to stick your old camera in either.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Thanks for your response! Totally agree, I am a bit limited on time as we leave at the end of July for our 5-week trip. If I didn't already have the A7 IV, this would be an easier decision for me. Now I already have a backup available in case I go for the A7R V, which is definitely nice for peace of mind on a 5-week remote trip. Then again, the A7R VI does excite me more...
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BRAND NEW Nauticam Compact Port Extension Ring 20 (#18520).
I am selling a BRAND NEW Nauticam Compact Port Extension Ring 20 (#18520). It is still in the box and has never been used. This item retails for $225 with tax; selling mine for $145+shipping.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
I have A7R5 in Nauticam housing. I am very happy with the camera and have no urge to upgrade now. Both A7R5 and (for sure) A7R6 are very capable UW cameras. Even better AF and more DR of A7R6 is certainly tempting.. If buying new, I would go for A7R6, just because of the longer usable span from now (more futureproof). A budget friendly, and also very good, option is to look for a second hand Nauticam housing for R5, maybe together with camera. I guess several people will upgrade now and want so sell (I would not go for a new A7R5 housing now, the price is the same as for R6)... Wolfgang P.S.: I do not have a backup camera at present(sooner or later I will have to acquire a second body, since my over water photography is now restricted to the arrival and the last day before departure of a trip, during the rest of the time the camera is integrated into the setup; having one housing that fits both cameras is certainly an advantage )
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Nudibranchs of Anilao
hello everyone. I spent 10 days-38 dives in Anilao, Philippines this April. I stayed in solitude acacia, while on the price high-end, I highly recommend it. Each room gets their own guide and since I was solo, I had my own guide/ spotter and extra hand for snoot and creative lighting. I was amazed by the shear number and variety of nudibranchs. In that regard, I would place it above Lembeh, which I consider the best macro diving. Here is a highlight of my photos. Still working through, constructive criticism much appreciated
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Nauticam Wet lens cleaning
I haven’t done any tests since I discovered it, but glad to hear. And my hunch is it won’t have any impact as it will be wet.
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Sony A7RVI
I'm finally upgrading from my Sony A7R III Ikelite setup to a Nauticam system and trying to decide between two Sony options: A7RV or A7RVI. The benefit of upgrading to an A7RV is that I also have a A7IV which gives me good backup as I am going on a remote 5 week trip in french polynesia. The benefit of the A7RVI is that it seems to be an incredible upgrade. How much do you value safety/ backup in UW systems vs having the latest newest updage. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Nauticam Wet lens cleaning
I have it too on my Nauticam port but it didn't show on video.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Thanks for your response it's very much appreciated! I think I agree with you, I get more excited when researching the newer model. I'll be leaving end of august so not sure if underwater reviews will be out on time, I think the nauticam releases the housing end of this month. Regarding the dome route, I already own the 16-35mm f/2.8 II, so that could definitely be a great option! I don't have the Canon fisheye, and I don’t think I want to invest in one right now. I was actually looking for a versatile middle ground, which is what led me to the WACP-C since it fits my budget perfectly.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Just buy the new one. That is if you can afford it and can get the housing in time for your trip. If you have time, wait for a few weeks for some actual UW reviews on the body. I wouldnt put any weight on fitting a older body in the housing as backup, there is something seriously wrong if you have to do that and you are probably thinking about that instead of diving. That being said, A7RV is still a magnificent body and produces great results. Maybe make a compromise and get the A7RV and change WACP-C to WACP-1. Although in Polynesia has alot of split opportunities (blacktips in the shallows with nice beach/ect backgrounds), so the traditional with a dome route might be better (maybe even the Canon 8-15 with TC). Maybe have a look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXlG9Fkd1-Y for some ideas. Alex and Matthew has a small video on the A7RVI also.
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SONY A7RV OR (new) A7RVI
Hi everyone, I'm finally upgrading from my Sony A7R III Ikelite setup to a Nauticam system and trying to decide between two Sony options. I'm a hobby photographer with a focus on nature and wildlife. Option 1: Sony A7R V Pros: Lower overall cost Nauticam Housing would also fit my existing A7 IV, giving me a backup body for an upcoming remote 5-week dive trip to French Polynesia in August. Cons: Older camera Electronic shutter not usable slow / high rolling shutter Option 2: Sony A7R VI Pros: Latest generation body No rolling shutter, good for speed for most photo situation (prob not fast action in Magbay or South Africa) Better video Probably a better long term option Cons: No backup body (housing only supports one) More expensive My main setup will likely be the WACP-C with the Sony 28-60, as most reviews seem to favor it over the traditional 16-35 + dome combination. My main questions are the following: Would you prioritize having a newer body with the latest specs or having a backup body on a remote trip? Is the A7RV still considered a great underwater option in 2026, or would you go straight to the A7R VI? Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks guys!