Canon: 2011 Video Systems including XA10, HF G10, S30, S21,
S20, S200
Sony: Due to changes in the electronics of Sony Camcorders for 2011, they are
currently not compatible.
SCUBAPIX INSIGHT: "The Bluefin OLED has all the great features of the Bluefin with the addition of an amazing, daylight viewable OLED monitor."






The Bluefin OLED has all the features of the Bluefin Standard with the addition of a high resolution 3.2" OLED monitor which delivers bright, vivid colours and is daylight viewable.
Bluefin OLED system fits only Canon cameras.
Canon: 2011 Video Systems including XA10, HF G10, S30, S21, S20, S200
Beyond the features list is the real world user interface. We are proud of our finger tip handle controls that are the best in the business. Our pre-programmed one-touch white balance control sequences a series of camera commands with a single button press.
Our removable handles, locking bayonet lens mount, un-tethered camera tray, and integrated monitor back are modular elements that are easy to use and easy to maintain.
Diving our housings reveal the attention to detail that make Light and Motion customers enjoy the sport of videography. Our locking bayonet lens mount, double o-ring seals, minimal housing penetrations, un-tethered camera tray with multiple camera support, and locking monitor back are the type of details that set Light and Motion apart.
Diving our housings reveal the attention to detail that make Light and Motion customers enjoy the sport of videography. Our locking bayonet lens mount, double o-ring seals, minimal housing penetrations, un-tethered camera tray with multiple camera support, and locking monitor back are the type of details that set Light and Motion apart.
Our new generation of electronic controls are completely housed on the rear plate and can be swapped in the field. Some say mechanical controls are more reliable, but our line of housings have not reported a flood in years and our rigorous production testing, and careful circuit designs assure robust system performance in the field.
Light and Motion's advanced handle design places the key controls for underwater video all at your right hand. The left handle adds access to the complete camera menu. No other system can match our ease of use and remarkable one touch white balance. The Bluefin Pro comes with an additional, user selectable control knob for manual adjustment of exposure and focus.
Right handle: Zoom +/-, Record, White balance, Focus toggle
Left handle: Enter, Navigate Up, Down, Left, Right
User Selectable Knob: Precisely adjust exposure and focus.
Light and Motion's integrated monitor design makes managing your video easy. The wet controls let you adjust for the dive conditions and the high resolution screen allows you to confirm your white balance and access the camera's control menu at the left handle.
Size: 16:9, 3.2" high resolution OLED monitor
Power: 4 AA Batteries
Run Time: Up to 8 hours
Controls: Contrast, brightness, colour
Misc: Low battery, water alarm, record light.
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Bayonet Flat port comes as standard on the Bluefin.
Light and Motion teamed with Fathom Imaging to design all glass lenses to complement the new optical characteristics of the latest Canon cameras.
The Bluefin features a locking bayonet mount that accepts a full line of Fathom wide angle optics. These remarkable Fathom optics are assembled in the US for unparalleled quality.
Canon lenses: Removeable Flat port, Wet Mate 65, Fathom 80 Wide Angle, Fathom 90 Wide Angle and Fathom 135 Fisheye
For more info on Fathom Ports click here
The Bluefin Pro comes standard with a 'flip' arm that can be user fitted with either a Macro lens or a colour correction filter. Both the Macro lens and the colour correction filter come as standard. The flip arm allows the user to 'flip' the fitted lens into position while shooting underwater.
The monitor shade improves visibility at shallow depths and mounts easily on the monitor back.
» More info on Fathom Ports here
» More info about our Travel Cases here
More info on Video Lights
» Bluefin Pro manual [PDF]
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