The AquaTech REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C
The AquaTech REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C

Ocean Cinematography News: The AquaTech REFLEX and Gates’ Deep Komodo

2020-07-07
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The AquaTech REFLEX is a new water housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C. It’s not a dive housing but it will grant you the privilege of smashing medium-format ocean shots. For divers, Gates’ Deep Komodo is in development. Read on. 

Ocean cinematography with the AquaTech REFLEX for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C
Ocean cinematography with the AquaTech REFLEX for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C

Hasselblad X1D II 50C

We wrote here an in-depth article regarding the Hasselblad X1D II 50C (Hasselblad Unleashes Medium-Format Video Capabilities for the X1D II 50C) that focuses on the new Firmware Update 1.2.0 which allows activation of video mode from that huge sensor. Let’s emphasize that the Hasselblad X1D II 50C is not a camera for cinematographers due to the poor codec that lacks post-grading capabilities. However, we refer to the tremendous potential of this camera to be utilized by filmmakers when video technology will come to fruition, and there is a lot of R&D work to be done here. Nevertheless, this article presets cool products that filmmakers should be aware of, especially those who love ocean photography/cinematography.

Hasselblad X1D II 50C: Medium -Format video capabilities
Hasselblad X1D II 50C: Medium -Format video capabilities

AquaTech

Founded in 1998 AquaTech is a leader in the design and manufacture of photographic accessories used in action water sports, fashion, advertising, and lifestyle. The company is known for its lightweight and durable water housing equipment and accessories. Personally, I’ve used AquaTech in action sports cinematography when filming surfers with my old Canon 7D. It’s important to mention that these are sports housing ant NOT underwater housing, which means there is a depth limitation, mostly up to 10 meters deep, comparing to underwater housing that can go deep to more than 70 meters! Also, the price is very much different, as water-sport housing costs tenth times less than an underwater housing. For those who are eager to read more on underwater cinematography, make sure to check our article: Underwater Cinematography: Panasonic EVA1+ ProRes RAW to Capture Stunning Imagery of the Ocean

AquaTech REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C
AquaTech REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C

The reaches of Hasselblad cameras now go further and deeper with our latest collaboration with AquaTech to create the REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C.

Hasselblad

The AquaTech REFLEX

The AquaTech REFLEX is the first official underwater solution for Hasselblad’s X System. It facilitates simple handling when shooting stills or capturing video underwater. The two electronic shutter buttons on the REFLEX X1D II 50C also enable easy capture whether shooting in landscape or portrait orientation. Navigating other settings and menu parameters can be done via the camera’s back buttons. As stated by Hasselblad: “The reaches of Hasselblad cameras now go further and deeper with our latest collaboration with AquaTech to create the REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C. Weighing 1.6kg (3.52 lbs), waterproof down to 10 meters (33ft), and allowing access to all XCD lenses, the highly portable REFLEX X1D II 50C allows for taking the power of medium format underwater for a whole new wave of creative expression”.

REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C
REFLEX Water Housing for the Hasselblad X1D II 50C

Weighing 1.6kg (3.52 lbs), waterproof down to 10 meters (33ft), and allowing access to all XCD lenses, the highly portable REFLEX X1D II 50C allows for taking the power of medium format underwater for a whole new wave of creative expression.

Hasselblad

Specifications

  • Construction – Glass-filled Polycarbonate with 316 Stainless Steel & Hard Anodised Aluminium Controls.
  • Controls – Menu, AE Lock, AF Drive, Browse, Rectangle, Star, Cross/Delete
  • Dimensions – Width =  210mm (8.26“), Height = 190mm (7.48“), Front to Back = 135mm (5.31“)
  • Weight – 1.6Kg (3.52lb)
  • Depth Rating – 33 ft / 10 meters
  • Price: $1,695

Deep Komodo

For RED Komodo shooters that are brave enough to go deeper, have no fear, since Gates Underwater Products is developing a new dive housing to the forthcoming RED Komodo titled Deep Komodo. For now, there isn’t much to see besides a picture of an unfinished chassis. However, Gates confirms the following initial specs.

  • Fits in a backpack.  A real, regular size camera backpack
  • DSLR, Mirrorless, and compact PL glass. (think CP.3)
  • Own Gates 60 / 80 / 10-inch ports
  • Balanced / Trim out of the box, yet fully adjustable to different lenses and configs
  • Optimized for Diver Operation
  • SDI surface feed
  • Price: TBD (My personal estimation ~ around $10,000).
Gates Deep Komodo: Underwater housing for RED Komodo
Gates Deep Komodo: Underwater housing for RED Komodo

Wrapping up

Although these products are very much different, they both allow taking shots in the water. The AquaTech REFLEX is dedicated to water sport and the Deep Komodo will be built for diving purposes. However, they both will grant you the freedom to capture the ocean with all of its glory.

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Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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