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Reddit mentions of for Sony A6500 A6400 A6300 A6000 [ILCE-6500/6400/6300/6000] 195FT/60M Underwater Camera Diving Waterproof housing(Housing + Cover + Red Filter)

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for Sony A6500 A6400 A6300 A6000 [ILCE-6500/6400/6300/6000] 195FT/60M Underwater Camera Diving Waterproof housing(Housing + Cover + Red Filter)
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    Features:
  • READ THE DESCRIPTION! SWITCH YOUR VIEWFINDER TO LCD/MONITOR ONLY!
  • Compatible models of camera: Sony a6500 / a6400 / a6300 / a6000
  • CamDive Red diving filter: Starting from 15-20 ft Underwater, red color starts to wash out by the filtering effect of water, the deeper you dive the more of the warm red spectrum is filtered out from the ambient light.
  • This underwater housing comes with 3mm neoprene cover that is used for protecting it during transportation, bumping to other objects in fresh water tank, avoiding direct sunlight, keeping UW housing temperature stable whether it is hot or cold outside. When it is hot, this cover will prevent your housing from overheating.
Specs:
ColorType A
Height5.51 Inches
Length5.91 Inches
Weight2.27 Pounds
Width7.09 Inches

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Found 1 comment on for Sony A6500 A6400 A6300 A6000 [ILCE-6500/6400/6300/6000] 195FT/60M Underwater Camera Diving Waterproof housing(Housing + Cover + Red Filter):

u/HybridCamRev · 2 pointsr/videography

/u/Zhork - sorry to hear about your 7D Mark II. I'll try to answer your questions one at a time.

> I would love to jump to a full frame camera and does at least 1080 @120fps, but may consider other more affordable options. I was looking at the Sony line and seriously considering the A7rii and the s models, yet the s did not have the photo capabilties of the Rii.

For the best balance between stills, video and affordability, I recommend a [$1348 cropped sensor Sony A6500 (with a free 64 GB Sony SD card and a couple of extra batteries)] (https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Mirrorless-Digital-Camera-Accessory/dp/B01M5GWLRZ//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) plus a [$395 Metabones fifth generation smart adapter] (https://www.amazon.com/Metabones-Canon-Mount-Smart-Adapter/dp/B071W6BKDQ//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) for your Canon glass.

> does having a full frame vs a cropped one matter while shooting video?

Not really. The last time you went to the movie theater or watched series television, you probably saw a motion picture shot on a camera with a Super 35mm sensor or film frame - about the same size as the APS-C sensor in your 7D MkII.

Like your 7D MkII, the A6500 has an APS-C sensor, and takes high quality 24.2 MP stills (seen [here] (https://www.flickr.com/groups/3081335@N25/pool)).

It's a very capable, internally stabilized 4K video camera as well.

Here are a few examples of the image quality it can produce: