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WATERPROOF HOUSINGS FOR DSLR AND MIRRORLESS

GOPRO DOME PORTS


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WATERPROOF CASES FOR IPHONE, SAMSUNG, GOPRO, SONY, CANON, NIKON, FUJI & MORE!

YOUR EXPERTS IN WATERPROOF CASES AND GOPRO DOME PORTS

Our love of GoPro dome ports began back in 2015, and since then we've expanded our line of GoPro dome ports to work with GoPro, DJI, iPhone, Samsung, DSLR, mirrorless cameras, and more. The world's best videographers and content creators rely on our gear day in and day out in order to capture amazing shots.

From a professional who wants to add a new dimension to their content to a mother looking to capture fun photos in the pool, you'll find knowledgeable staff members ready to assist with your next GDome Water Housing purchase.

We also carry various camera accessories, from kite lines and board mounts to dive trays, triggers, water droplet gel, and cases, so that you can pick up everything you need to get shooting right away. We also think you'll enjoy offers of free shipping to certain countries*, free international warranties, and one of the largest selections of dome ports in the world.

Our mobile and XL waterproof housings are not limited to specific cameras. meaning that you can use them indefinitely, not just for a single season! When you get a new phone or camera, you do not need to try to sell you camera-specific housing for pennies on the dollar value that you paid for them.

We are up to 80% more affordable than other housing that doesn't come standard with a dome port, making GDome one of the most cost-effective waterproof housings available.

WHO ARE WE?

Over the past 7 years, we've been considered the market leader in dome port technology for action cameras. With the introduction of the GDome Mobile in 2019 and now the GDome Mobile 3 and the GDome XL 3 underwater housing for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, anyone with an iPhone, GoPro, DSLR, or mirrorless camera can now capture incredible dome port content. If you still have questions, give us a call and talk to our dome port specialists for personal recommendations.

Traditional DSLR dome ports can cost in excess of $2000 with limited camera functionality. Our dome housings are made from ultra-tough and durable glass-filled nylon for maximum strength at depth and in the shore break. The PDS dome lenses are optically correct, precision-moulded, machined, and individually inspected to ensure every dome port comes out with industry-leading optics. Not only do our dome housings work with popular action cameras like the GoPro Hero 9, 10, 11 and 12 Black and the DJI Action, but the GDome Mobile is compatible with almost all smartphones, including the iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14 and even the iPhone 15 Pro Plus, Huawei Mate 40 Pro, and Samsung Ultra S24 to name a few. You can see why we love dome ports and why our dome ports become more popular each year.

BENEFITS OF A DOME PORT WATERPROOF CASE

Split shots are unbelievably easy to get with a dome port.
The dry dome port creates a gap that enables the camera to take simultaneous shots of the surface and below the water. Without a dome, this is normally impossible as the water will be millimeters from the lens, meaning the shot will either be completely over or completely under the water.

Content (images and video) becomes cleaner and sharper.
The gap between the camera lens and dry dome port keeps water particles further away from the camera's lens. This results in less pincushion distortion, blurring of detail, and color fringing.

Field of view is drastically improved
All flat ports suffer from strong refraction when light passes through the flat water/air interface at an angle. The greater this angle (i.e., the wider the lens sees), the worse the problems become. The main optical problem of a flat port in water is a FOV reduction of about 33%.

Improves shots above the water
Water spray or droplets that would have covered most of the lens (ruining the shot or video) are now just small dots in the field of view.