The Inon X1 Rig Lets You Take Photos 250 Feet Under the Sea
Meghan Young — August 15, 2010 — Lifestyle
Considering that I have a fear of deep water diving, I don't think I would ever put the Inon X1 rig to work. Yet I can see this benefiting many underwater photographers, so much so that they probably wouldn't even blink at its heavy price tag of $2,200.
Allowing you to travel 250 feet underwater, the Inon X1 rig was specifically built for the Panasonic Lumix GF1. Considering how dark it can get at that depth, it is also equipped with strong lights.
Allowing you to travel 250 feet underwater, the Inon X1 rig was specifically built for the Panasonic Lumix GF1. Considering how dark it can get at that depth, it is also equipped with strong lights.
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