Olympus Japan has announced the PPO-E04 Underwater Lens Port, a new accessory that allows underwater photography using E-System wide-zoom lenses. The accessory is able to withstand water pressures down to 60 meters. The PPO-E04 has a super-wide angle, from 110 to 70 degrees, and can focus down to 9 centimeters away from the subject.
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Professional Underwater Photography Using a Digital SLR
Olympus Introduces the "PPO-E04" Underwater Lens Port for E-System Wide Zoom Lenses
Olympus Imaging Corporation (President: Masaharu Okubo) is pleased to announce the introduction of the "PPO-E04" Underwater Lens Port. This new accessory allows professional underwater photography using E-System wide zoom lenses. The "PPO-E04" will go on sale in July 2005.
This underwater lens port is a genuine Olympus accessory for the "ZUIKO DIGITAL" series of "Designed for Digital" lenses. To support professional use, it is able to withstand water pressures at depths of up to 60 meters. Professional underwater photography is now possible using digital SLR cameras.
The "PPO-E04" is underwater lens port for wide zoom lenses. When combined with the "PER-E02" Underwater Extension Ring, which will go on sale at the same time, and the "PT-E01" Underwater Case (on sale in June 2005) for the "E-300" camera, it allows the "ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm (*14-28mm) F4.0" wide zoom lens to be used underwater.
The "PPO-E04" has a super-wide angle photography from 110 to 70 degree, and a super-close-up focasing capability allowing photography distances as close as 9cm from the lens port front to the subject, and it is also possible to exaggerate the perspective effects or to create a deep depth of field.
This product can also be used as an underwater lens port for a new fixed-focal fish-eye lens that Olympus plans to introduce.
Olympus now offers a range of 4 underwater lens ports and 2 underwater extension rings to support professional underwater photography using its 6 "Designed for Digital" ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses.