Good. I've been using the dome lens case for a month or two. I'm using a Sony a7SII with a 16-35 f4 Zeiss lens. First of all, the customer service is excellent. I'm serious. Thanks Jan! So you can't switch modes underwater, which is a bit inconvenient for me, but other than that, this case is the best choice. It has an alarm inside when water leaks out it will beep which is a cool feature. For reasons of space, I can only use one dome lens with this lens. I haven't noticed any lens fogging, although some people mentioned in the reviews π€·ββοΈ also added that I've used this case for - pool and warm weather - cold sea hot weather - cold weather, hot sea situations. BTW they put some anti-fog pads in the box if needed, I didn't use them but a nice touch. The body is plastic and it is a sign of good quality that metal cases are sold at a price 5-10 times higher in the market. The rear screen/display is difficult to see under normal conditions, but you're in the water so don't judge. The only drawback for me is the locking of the housing. It wears out with use, sometimes it sticks. Hope it doesn't break. Finally image quality, I have attached some photos with raw data and also color correction. Some of them are submerged, others are half or split. Also note that light is about quality as well as your camera settings, but they are done in automatic mode. When the sun is at 90 degrees from the surface. it starts better. I dived no deeper than 5-10 meters with a suitcase. I give 4 stars why? Buy.
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