Nauticam EMWL Set #1

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Nauticam EMWL Set #1

THE EMWL

Nauticam is dedicated to designing the finest underwater imaging products available. The new EMWL - Extended Macro Wide Lens - takes that innovation to the next level. The EMWL allows you to shoot macro, wide-angle and combine the styles to create images we only dreamed about previously!

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Nauticam EMWL Set #1

The EMWL was built to work with several popular macro lenses  and is optimized for both stills and video. It is a wet mount design so the lens can be attached and removed underwater. This increases the versatility of the entire system and other accessories like SMC and CMC macro converters can also be used. It is a modular design with three individual pieces that make up the EMWL, the Focusing Unit, the Relay Module and the Objective Lens. Nauticam has made components optimized to work with different camera manufacturers and their macro lenses, as well as choices for three unique perspectives.

FOCUSING UNIT:

To ensure the best results across a range of cameras, four focusing units were designed and each unit is custom designed optically to work with the recommended primary lenses. You will want to purchase the correct version for the lens you are using. The EMWL is very sharp, and has very good contrast, autofocus works extremely well.  This is a significant advantage compared other available relay lenses. You also have the option to add a manual focus gear. Lens adapters such as the Nikon FTZ, EF to EOS R or the Sigma MC-21 can also be used. The focusing unit is the part that is connected closest to your port, it is designed with 6 glass elements in 3 groups and attaches via the Bayonet Mount System. 

Suitable for :Nikon and Micro Four Thirds - Compatible with the Nikon AF-S VR Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED and Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro.

EMWL RELAY LENS:

The next piece that attaches to the front of the focusing unit is the Relay Lens. It was designed to the highest standard with 14 glass elements in 10 groups. The EMWL Objective Lenses generate an inverted image, making it appear upside down. The Relay Lens corrects the inverted image and relays the image back to the focusing unit and sensor. It is 150mm in length and only 62mm at its widest point. This allows the front of the EMWL to be placed extremely close to your subject while keeping the bulk of the camera system and the photographer at an extended distance. It also opens up creative possibilities for videographers to shoot motion shots in tight spaces. Imagine a push through eel grass to reveal a juvenile bat fish or a pull back from a small subject to reveal the burrow it lives in. All three Focusing Units use the same Relay Lens. It is possible to use the EMWL without the relay lens if you do not need the extended working distance, but you will want a camera or monitor that can correct for the inverted image in the EVF or LCD.

The EMWL can be used with or without the relay lens. Without the relay lens, you will have an inverted image, but the overall length of the EMWL will be approximately 6.5 inches (164.5mm) shorter.

EMWL OBJECTIVE LENSES:

The final piece that attaches to the front of the Relay Lens is the Objective Lens. There are three different versions with varying degrees of angle-of-view. You would choose one based on the look, subject or type of image you would like to produce. These, like the other two parts, can all be put together and disassembled underwater. You could keep all three objective lenses with you and swap out when needed. You can shoot these just like you would any other lens, but the real magic happens when you get up close to your subject. The 130° and 100° objective lenses will focus as close as the front element and the 60° objective lens can focus as close as 15mm. You could fill up most of the frame with a nudibranch and still have room for a diver in the background! The EMWL is a great tool to boost your creativity

There are three objective lenses designed to give three unique perspectives.

  60︒ nr. 87221
100︒ nr. 87222
130︒ nr. 87223

60° OBJECTIVE LENS 87221:
For a narrower angle-of-view or if you would like the background elements to look more compressed, than the 60° objective lens is the perfect choice. It is designed with 9 elements in 6 groups. There are three focusing ranges that can be set on the lens, ∞-55mm, 55-25mm and 25-15mm. I would suggest setting it to the ∞-55mm setting and adjust to one of the closer settings when working extremely close to a subject. The closer setting work similar to an extension tube by moving the lens further away from the sensor.

100° OBJECTIVE LENS 87222:
This is an extremely versatile angle of view. It is the smallest and sleekest in physical size making it a good choice for timid subjects and tight spaces. It is designed with 9 elements in 6 groups. An angle of view of 100° is still a lot of background space for small macro subjects or to shoot wide angle with. A 16mm lens on FF is 107° for comparison.

130° OBJECTIVE LENS 87223:
This is the widest of the three Objective Lenses, designed with 9 elements in 7 groups. It is perfect for larger macro subjects or any image where you want to see more of the background. The image quality rivals the best wide angle lenses so feel free to shoot it for traditional wide angle shots as well.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MiPZXo6jGs 

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