The WACP-1 and WACP-2 have raised the bar on what is possible in underwater optics. They offer the maximum in image quality with the widest angle of view available in a rectilinear lens. Nauticam is now excited to release the next iteration of WACP, the WACP-C. The Wide Angle Conversion Port Compact (WACP-C) is a fraction of the weight and size when compared to the WACP-1 and WACP-2. When looking at volume, the WACP-C is approximately 37% smaller than WACP-1 and 75% smaller than WACP-2.
NAUTICAM WIDE ANGLE CONVERSION PORT COMPACT (WACP-C)
Like the WACP-1 and WACP-2, the WACP-C is a dry mount lens design, functioning as both a port and optical lens. It is optimized to work with professional camera lenses up to a full-frame equivalent focal length of 28mm and offers an amazing 130° angle of view. The WACP-C can focus as close as the front element and captures images with minimal distortion.
A wide variety of lenses are supported, both primes and zooms for a variety of cameras. Please check the WACP-C PORT CHART for supported lenses and suggested configurations as some lenses will require extension rings or adapters.
This image from Alex Mustard was shot with the Nikon 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D and WACP-C.
Similar to WACP-1, the WACP-C greatly improves the overall image sharpness. The WACP-C will provide approximately 3 f-stops of increased corner sharpness when compared to traditional wide rectilinear lenses with a similar field of view behind a dome port. This means being able to achieve about the same corner sharpness with WACP-C at f/5.6 that you could achieve with your rectilinear lens behind a dome port a f/16. As a point of comparison, WACP-1 provides approximately 4 f-stops of increased corner sharpness
This image from Alex Mustard was shot with the Nikon 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D and WACP-C
The WACP-C's zoom-through capability means the underwater filmmaker or photographer can capture astonishing wide, medium and close-up shots all with one lens while maintaining optimum optical and close-focus performance. Take for instance the Sony 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens which receives a field-of-view range of 69º to 130º with the WACP-C. This lens allows for acquisition of more dynamic content on each and every dive without the need for a second camera.
This image from Alex Mustard was shot with the Nikon 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D and WACP-C
Body Material: | aluminum |
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Lens type: | Wide angle |
Pane material: | Optical glass |
Port shape: | Domeport |
portsystem: | N100, N120 |
- Depth Rating: 100m
- Outer Diameter x Length: DIA 170mm x 145.5mm
- Weight (in air): 2.24 kg
- Weight (in water): Negative 0.1 kg
- Body Construction: Hard-anodized Aluminum Alloy
- Lens Construction: 6 Elements in 5 Groups
- Lens Coating: Anti-reflective on both sides
- Port Mount: N100
- Depth Rating: 100m
- Focus Range: Front element to infinity
- 0.36x Wide Angle Conversion Port Compact (WACP-C)
- Hard Lens Cap and rear port cap (N100)
- Carrying Bag
- Spare O-ring
- Aluminium Float Collar
Only the components of the item that are listed here will be delivered. Accessories and/or decoration shown in our images are for demonstration purposes only. In particular, we would like to point out that the purchase of an underwater housing does not include a camera and often not a port nor an external viewfinder. If you have any questions about the configuration of your system, do not hesitate to contact us.
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