Description
PolarPro Fifty Fifty DOme Lens for GoPro Hero7 Black and Hero6 & 5 Black Camera’s, the FiftyFifty Dome Lens allows you to take superb split video and still images with your GoPro, half submerged and half above water! See some of the amazing Polar Pro tips below to make this dome lens work even better for you.
THe polar Pro FiftyFifty was designed so you can capture creative split-level photos and videos. The FiftyFifty pushes water away from the camera lens so it can capture what is under and over the water line. It is compatible with the GoPro Hero7 Black and Hero6 / Hero5 Black camera only. The latch system allows you to quickly and securely install your GoPro Hero7 or Hero6 / Hero5 into the Dome.
The Fiftyfifty is designed using Polar Pro’s same filter optics, so you can be assured your footage will be crystal clear. The FiftyFifty comes with a grip that will also float your camera when using the dome. The Hero7, Hero6 / Hero5 Black installs right into the port, so you do not need any extra housings, the FiftyFifty does not fit onto a GoPro Super Suit Dive Housing. Capture new and creative over/under shots with the PolarPro FiftyFifty.
Note – The FiftyFifty is not intended for diving as the Hero7 & Hero6 / Hero5 is only waterproof down to 33-feet (11-meters)
PolarPro Fifty Fifty Dome Lens For GoPro Hero7, Hero6 and 5 Black GoPro Cameras | Features
- Designed specifically for the HERO7 Black, HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black Cameras (Not compatible with Hero8 Hero9 or Hero10 cameras)
- Includes: FiftyFifty Dome, floating grip, wrist lanyard and neoprene cover
- PolarPro custom optics for enhanced clarity
- Easy snap-in design for quickly installing and removing
- Floats the GoPro camera when using with the included buoyant grip
- Lifetime Warranty
PolarPro Fifty Fifty For GoPro – Tips Video
PolarPro Fifty Fifty For GoPro – Installation Video
PolarPro Fifty Fifty For GoPro – Tips For Great Video
The PolarPro FiftyFifty has the ability to capture epic split level shots, however don€™t be discouraged when your first set of photos aren’t perfect. Shooting with a dome takes practice for a few reasons. First, a dome by nature is going to introduce more ways for light to reflect off and enter the Hero6 / Hero5 camera’s lens. To reduce lens flaring and capture a clean image, always try to shoot with the sun behind you. If you are shooting into the sun, lens flaring is almost guaranteed. The second thing you will want to practice is framing with the dome. We recommend practicing in a pool to get used to how your shots are going to look when you hold the dome at different angles and levels. Be sure to try out different field of view settings and video vs. photos to get a feel for what your content is going to look like shooting in the field. The more you practice with the FiftyFifty, the better your images and video will look when you are on location