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Ikelite Action Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III

BH #IK624511 • MFR #6245.11
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Ikelite Action Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
Camera and Lens not included
Key Features
  • Depth Rating: 200'
  • Built-In Flat Optical Glass Lens Port
  • Mechanical Controls
  • Access to Important Camera Functions
Capture HD video and still images at depths as far down as 200' beneath the surface with Ikelite's compact, lightweight Action Underwater Housing for the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Digital Camera. Two ports are provided for the use of fiber optic cables for external strobes.
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Ikelite 6245.11 Overview

Capture HD video and still images at depths as far down as 200' beneath the surface with Ikelite's compact, lightweight Action Underwater Housing for the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Digital Camera. Two ports are provided for the use of fiber optic cables for external strobes.

The housing affords access to important camera functions via ergonomic, mechanical controls, including push buttons and a knurled dial with a small lever. Built for durability, the housing is made in the USA from a corrosion-resistant ABS and polycarbonate blend, which is light gray/white on the front, sides, top, and bottom but clear in the back so you can monitor the O-ring seal and rear camera controls.

The housing features a built-in, flat, optical glass lens port with a 3" diameter. Optional, accessory wide-angle and macro conversion lenses as well as color-correction filters can be attached to the front of the port to enhance your images.

Construction Details
  • Features a depth rating of 200'
  • Constructed by hand in USA from corrosion-resistant ABS and polycarbonate blend, which is light gray/off-white on front, sides, top, and bottom, but clear in back to allow you to monitor O-ring seal and rear camera controls
  • Light gray/off-white color reflects sunlight to keep camera cool when shooting at or above water's surface, and offers better contrast for improved viewing of camera, monitor, and O-ring seal
  • Controls made of acetyl plastic
  • Compact, lightweight design is well-suited to action video recording and makes for easy storage and transport
Optional Lighting
  • Two ports allow optional fiber-optic cables to use camera's built-in flash to trigger external strobes
Controls and Handling
  • Affords access to important camera functions via ergonomic, mechanical controls, including push buttons and a knurled dial with a small lever
  • Shutter button, power on/off, zoom (wide/telephoto) lever, movie button, erase button, MENU button, up/down/left/right buttons, FUNC./SET button, and playback button are all accessible
  • Central, bottom-mounted 1/4"-20 threaded hole provides attachment point for optional tray with handles, which improves balance while offering mounting points for lighting arms
  • Slightly positive buoyancy in fresh water
Lens Port
  • Built-in, flat, optical glass lens port with a scratch-resistant front element, 3" diameter, and 67mm filter thread
  • Provides full use of the camera's zoom range without vignetting
  • Optional, external, 67mm threaded wide-angle and macro accessory lenses from Ikelite, INON, Epoque, and other manufacturers can be attached directly to front of port
  • Wide-angle lenses provide greater angle of coverage to allow you to fit more in frame, while macro lenses magnify your image to enable close-ups with greater clarity and detail
  • Both types of conversion lenses get you closer to subjects, reducing amount of water in between you and therefore minimizing distortion
  • Wide-angle lenses often result in some vignetting, which can be reduced/eliminated by zooming in, using smaller aperture, or cropping in editing/post-production phase
  • Recommended WD-3 Wide-Angle Dome provides mid-range angle of view with no vignetting
  • Optional, external color-correction filters, available for tropical blue and green water, can be attached via press-fit method to front of port to restore hues that get absorbed underwater
  • Since color filters reduce amount of light that enters lens, they are most effective in sunny conditions at depths of about 80' or less
  • Color filters not recommended for use in conjunction with external lighting, as combination can throw off color accuracy in images
  • Most wide-angle lenses require a filter with a 3.6" diameter
UPC: 883711062259

Ikelite 6245.11 Specs

Housing
Color
White
Camera Compatibility
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
Lens Port
Built-In Lens Port
Mobile App Compatible
No
Control Type
Mechanical
Strobe I/O
2x Fiber-Optic Output
Leak Alarm/Sensor
No
Environmental Resistance
Water-Resistant to 200' / 60.96 m (Unrated)
Battery
No
Mounting
Base: 1x 1/4"-20 Female Thread
Materials
Molded Plastic
Dimensions
6 x 4.6 x 4.5" / 15.2 x 11.7 x 11.4 cm
Weight
1.1 lb / 0.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.1 x 6.5 x 6.3"

Ikelite 6245.11 Reviews

serious defect in the housing

By Moataz
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-29

I was in a visit to use, and I bought this housing for my dive trip, and I discovered that there is a defect in zoom control lever, it's way too far from the camera zoom lever, and there is no engage, and now I can't use the zoom.

Solid housing with just one wish

By Edward
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-24

I've used Ikelite and Canon UW housings for close to 20 years. They both have done the job. This one is no exception. I do have one complaint - the location of the video start/stop button on the housing is (easy to manufacture and engieer) right over the button on the camera. Anyone who has used the G7X Mark 3 knows that on the camera this is very close to the other control buttons. That's OK for bare fingers on the camera, but just try it with 5mm neoprene gloves. It is much harder to start/stop the video recording. The camera takes great photos and video, it's just that recording the video underwater takes more extra effort than is desireable.

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Is it possible to shoot aperture priority with ...

Is it possible to shoot aperture priority with this? Is there a way to config the G7x iii so that you can adjust aperture with the back buttons instead of the dials? Thanks
Asked by: Zach
[11:30 AM] Lawrence Cohen The Ikelite Underwater Action Housing for Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III allows you to shoot in aperture priority mode. Check the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III user manual to change the aperture control button. All rear buttons can be accessed in the housing.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2022-08-26
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