Ewa-Marine UW Housing for Minolta Maxxum 7D Digital SLR – 50 m./ 155 ft. Depth.
- For SLR cameras with a top mounted flash. Incl. Nikon F5 and F90; Canon EOS 1, 3 & 5
- for dive depths of up to 50 m / 155 ft
Product Description
The housing can be used on small boats, in the surf, while swimming, snorkling or diving. As the camera and its various components are be operated through the plastic, the camras is operated normally and the use of an ewa-marine housing is easily adapetd to by the camera man.The U-AXP is designed to fit almast all common SLR cameras on the market today, irrespective of the manufacturer or model. With this housing, a whole new world of applications openes up for your standard SLR camera: Inside the housing you can now take the camera safely canoeing, snorkling or eaven diving, up to a deapth of 50 m / 150 ft.The housing is larger than its siter modle, the U-AX, for two reasons: Firstly it was designed to take the larger SLR cameras like the Nikon F4, F5 and Canon EOS 1, EOS 3 (please note, that you will nead a special adapter for the AV110-X which is availible from your dealer or distributor) and secondly the extra volume of air trapped inside the housingallows for dive deapths of up to 50m / 150 ft !If the optional BF1 lead weight is inserted into the housig, underneath the camera, it becomes even easier to reach the maximum depth. Experienced photographers have confirmed, that the auto focus and flash both continue to function perfectly. As you descend, the air is pressed into the camera. Due to this, the pressure inside the housing will remain the same as the surrounding water pressure. (this is the reason why ewa-marine housings are so safe to use:
Ewa-Marine UW Housing for Minolta Maxxum 7D Digital SLR - 50 m./ 155 ft. Depth.

November 24th, 2009 - 00:27
Ewa-Marine Underwater Housing for Canon Digital SLR Cameras, Fits EOS Digital Rebel XTi, XSi, EOS-40D, EOS-400D, EOS-450D, (Rated for 150′)
I have taken my rebel xsi to 100 feet twice and to 40 – 60 feet a number of times with this bag.
At depths past 60 feet the compression causes the buttons on the back of the xsi to be pressed sometimes. Also, use lots of xtra weight!! its very difficult to do a feet down descent with this bag full of air!
The picture came out great!!
Rating: 3 / 5