Hi, Can you use the fish eye lens with the dome lens for macro shots? or will I need to remove the fish eye lens or dome lens for macro shots? Great video, thanks
With the FCON-T02 attached you can zoom to an equivalent of about 30mm macro. You can see some examples here: www.ikelite.com/blogs/reviews/wide-angle-fisheye-to-macro-on-the-same-dive-with-the-olympus-tough-tg-6 You can also use the dome without the FCON-T02 attached if you want to shoot even smaller subjects.
Hello this is realy cool. Does the dome also work with the Olympus TCON-T01 Teleconverter? An do you know how wide is the angle of the TCON-T02? THX and kind regards!
The FCON-T02 is a full 180º circular fisheye lens at its widest setting. The FCON-T01 was designed for previous models in the TG-series. Also it is too large to fit through the port hole in the housing.
Hello, thank you for your helpful videos. I love my underwater housing! Do you know if it's possible to shoot a full circular video with the fisheye lens attachment on this camera? I get a full circular still photo, but with video it crops the top and bottom. TY!
Hi, glad you found the video helpful and reached out! Unfortunately, in video mode, the TG-6 changes to a 16:9 aspect ratio without the option to change it. This is the crop you're experiencing. In photo mode, the camera is in a 4:3 aspect ratio, allowing you to see the entire frame. One trick you could try is turning off image stabilization. You will still get a crop, but it crops in a bit less. You can find this option by clicking "OK" > "M-IS" and choosing "on" or "off." Hope this helps!
Hello, I have the Olympus TG-6 with the circular Fisheye Converter FCON T02 LENSE. I purchased this a while back to take with me on a flyfishing trip to Chile in 2023. The shots I hope to take are photos of trout that I catch in the rivers while there. The above and below water shots are what I'm after. Can I use the camera with the FCON attached without using the housing and still stay waterproof? I would love to know your thoughts. Thanks for your help! Tim
Hi Tim, thanks for asking! The FCON lens is independent from our Ikelite Housing and port attachments, so as long as you're within the recommended depth (~50ft) then your TG-6 should be waterproof. However, nothing is guaranteed. That's why we recommend our TG-6 housing to insure no water even begins to touch your camera. If you have any other questions, let us know and good luck on your trip!
Also, the FCON T02 by itself has a relatively small surface area which makes splitting the water line for over/under images more difficult. This is where the dome port that we produce for this lens is very useful when paired with our TG6 housing.
Hi Tolits, yes you can use the FCON lens without the housing. However, for an added level of security when taking your gear underwater, we recommend putting it in one of our housing. Let us know if you have any other questions!
You can go from about a 30mm macro equivalent to full circular fisheye. You can see photo examples here: www.ikelite.com/blogs/reviews/wide-angle-fisheye-to-macro-on-the-same-dive-with-the-olympus-tough-tg-6
Hey Dan, thanks for the asking! The TG-6 without the FCON T02 attachment, has about a 25mm field of view at it's widest. However, the FCON T02 lens attachment gives you a wider, fisheye field of view, about 8mm. So, the FCON T02 dome (#64362) is needed if you want to put it in an Ikelite Housing. This is because it adds overall size to the camera, and we can't get around that without having a separate dome. The advantage being you can use the wider field of view for more creative shots: split shots, close focus wide angle, ultra wide, etc. If you're interested in learning more about these techniques you can check out our UA-cam Shorts, we've got a bunch of them covering all these techniques. Let us know if you have any other questions!
No you do not need to vacuum test the housing. Also the waterproofing of the camera provides you protection in the unlikely event of a leak. The housing is near neutral, only very slightly positive.
Hi! The TG-6 housing, on it's own, includes a seamless port that fits the Olympus TG-6. However, if you have a FCON-T02 Fisheye lens then you will need a separate dome. Linked here: www.ikelite.com/products/dome-port-for-olympus-fcon-t02-lens-and-adapter-kit Hope this helps and let us know if you have any other questions!
Well done! I've been shooting Ikelite products for 20+ years and really enjoy their quality. This was a wonderful video!
Thanks for watching we’re so happy you enjoyed it!
this make me think twice before buying wide wet lens. thanks so much for the information! love it!
Happy to help! This is a very unique lens that covers both worlds. Let us know if you have any questions.
I just got my Tg 6 with housing and I need the rest of the setup. Exactly the video i need to continue my underwater photography journey!!!!
We're glad the video helped you out, happy shooting!
Great video! Thank you!
Hi, Can you use the fish eye lens with the dome lens for macro shots? or will I need to remove the fish eye lens or dome lens for macro shots?
Great video, thanks
With the FCON-T02 attached you can zoom to an equivalent of about 30mm macro. You can see some examples here: www.ikelite.com/blogs/reviews/wide-angle-fisheye-to-macro-on-the-same-dive-with-the-olympus-tough-tg-6
You can also use the dome without the FCON-T02 attached if you want to shoot even smaller subjects.
Hello this is realy cool. Does the dome also work with the Olympus TCON-T01 Teleconverter? An do you know how wide is the angle of the TCON-T02? THX and kind regards!
The FCON-T02 is a full 180º circular fisheye lens at its widest setting. The FCON-T01 was designed for previous models in the TG-series. Also it is too large to fit through the port hole in the housing.
Hello, thank you for your helpful videos. I love my underwater housing! Do you know if it's possible to shoot a full circular video with the fisheye lens attachment on this camera? I get a full circular still photo, but with video it crops the top and bottom. TY!
Hi, glad you found the video helpful and reached out! Unfortunately, in video mode, the TG-6 changes to a 16:9 aspect ratio without the option to change it. This is the crop you're experiencing. In photo mode, the camera is in a 4:3 aspect ratio, allowing you to see the entire frame. One trick you could try is turning off image stabilization. You will still get a crop, but it crops in a bit less. You can find this option by clicking "OK" > "M-IS" and choosing "on" or "off." Hope this helps!
@@ikelite thank you so much for your helpful reply!! 🐬
Hello, I have the Olympus TG-6 with the circular Fisheye Converter FCON T02 LENSE. I purchased this a while back to take with me on a flyfishing trip to Chile in 2023. The shots I hope to take are photos of trout that I catch in the rivers while there. The above and below water shots are what I'm after. Can I use the camera with the FCON attached without using the housing and still stay waterproof? I would love to know your thoughts. Thanks for your help! Tim
Hi Tim, thanks for asking! The FCON lens is independent from our Ikelite Housing and port attachments, so as long as you're within the recommended depth (~50ft) then your TG-6 should be waterproof. However, nothing is guaranteed. That's why we recommend our TG-6 housing to insure no water even begins to touch your camera. If you have any other questions, let us know and good luck on your trip!
Also, the FCON T02 by itself has a relatively small surface area which makes splitting the water line for over/under images more difficult. This is where the dome port that we produce for this lens is very useful when paired with our TG6 housing.
Can you synch two such systems for 3D macro imaging underwater? We need this for photogrammetry.
Good question! It seems possible but unfortunately we don't have enough experience to confirm or suggest how to do that.
I've got the feeling that Ikelite are going to clean up with this product.
Thanks, it has been very popular and we think people will also love it with the new OM System TG-7 camera!
Hi, can i use fcon lens even without housing? I am planning to use it just for snorkeling and fun diving below 10m deep
Hi Tolits, yes you can use the FCON lens without the housing. However, for an added level of security when taking your gear underwater, we recommend putting it in one of our housing. Let us know if you have any other questions!
Is it possible to use the lens with a step down ring to attach to the pt059 housing?
Good question! To the best of our knowledge, the Olympus PT-059 housing does not support the use of the FCON-T02 Lens.
So you mean in that setup without problem i can do a photo of macro and wide?
You can go from about a 30mm macro equivalent to full circular fisheye. You can see photo examples here: www.ikelite.com/blogs/reviews/wide-angle-fisheye-to-macro-on-the-same-dive-with-the-olympus-tough-tg-6
Hi Ikelite, what's the advantage of this set up vs just using the DC1 6in #6401 dome port? Thanks!
Hey Dan, thanks for the asking! The TG-6 without the FCON T02 attachment, has about a 25mm field of view at it's widest. However, the FCON T02 lens attachment gives you a wider, fisheye field of view, about 8mm. So, the FCON T02 dome (#64362) is needed if you want to put it in an Ikelite Housing. This is because it adds overall size to the camera, and we can't get around that without having a separate dome. The advantage being you can use the wider field of view for more creative shots: split shots, close focus wide angle, ultra wide, etc. If you're interested in learning more about these techniques you can check out our UA-cam Shorts, we've got a bunch of them covering all these techniques. Let us know if you have any other questions!
Hi. Does it need to be vacuumed? Will it be very floating ? Thanks
No you do not need to vacuum test the housing. Also the waterproofing of the camera provides you protection in the unlikely event of a leak. The housing is near neutral, only very slightly positive.
Can I use this setup on TG-5 with FCON-T01 lens?
No unfortunately the FCON-T01 lens is different dimensionally and won’t work. I believe you can use the T02 lens on the TG-5.
Hi , may I ask your dome can support Olympus tg6 housing ?
Hi! The TG-6 housing, on it's own, includes a seamless port that fits the Olympus TG-6. However, if you have a FCON-T02 Fisheye lens then you will need a separate dome. Linked here: www.ikelite.com/products/dome-port-for-olympus-fcon-t02-lens-and-adapter-kit
Hope this helps and let us know if you have any other questions!
@@ikelite I got the TG6 with The housing PT-059 . Can your dome fit my housing ?
@@LEon-kg3pd Unfortunately not, our domes are only compatible with Ikelite housings to insure a watertight seal.
@@ikelite so sad… btw thank you for your reply !
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Thanks Rudolf, glad you enjoyed it!