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Marelux Housing: What & Why It Matters

  Marelux   is a relatively new but rapidly growing brand in the underwater imaging gear world, primarily housing systems for mirrorless and high-end photo/video cameras. Some key traits of Marelux housings: High-quality materials & build : Made from anodized aluminum alloys, with robust sealing, premium finishing, and designed to withstand underwater conditions (pressure, water intrusion, corrosion). Ergonomics & usability : The designs tend to incorporate thoughtful button layouts, locking systems (ports, extension rings), quick-release features, built-in moisture/vacuum sensors, etc. The idea is to make a housing that’s not too bulky, not too heavy, and still fully functional for active underwater work. Wide compatibility and modular accessories : Marelux offers housings for popular mirrorless cameras (Canon R5/R6, Nikon Z6II/Z7II, Sony A7 series, etc.), plus a range of ports, dome ports, macro ports, “flash trigger” or optical triggering accessories, vacuum sensors...

The Fascinating World of Underwater Imaging: Capturing the Deep in Stunning Detail

  The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, yet it remains one of the least explored areas of our planet. Beneath the surface lies a mysterious and mesmerizing world teeming with vibrant marine life, intricate ecosystems, and ancient geological formations. Thanks to advancements in   underwater imaging , we now have the technology to document and share these hidden wonders with astonishing clarity. From deep-sea exploration to professional underwater photoshoots, the art and science of underwater imaging have opened new frontiers in photography, marine research, filmmaking, and environmental conservation. What is Underwater Imaging? Underwater imaging refers to the techniques and technologies used to capture visuals — photographs or videos — beneath the surface of water bodies such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. It includes various methods ranging from traditional photography with waterproof gear to sophisticated sonar imaging and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) ...

Drone Permits UAE: What You Need to Know Before You Fly

  The popularity of drones in the UAE has soared in recent years, from breathtaking skyline shots in Dubai to sweeping desert landscapes in Abu Dhabi. As drone usage expands across industries like real estate, tourism, construction, and media, so too has the need for regulation. Before launching your drone into the UAE skies—especially for commercial use—it’s essential to understand the requirements for   Drone Permits UAE . In this blog, we’ll break down the process of obtaining drone permits, the role of drone regulations, and why professional Drone Photography Services are your best bet for legal, safe, and stunning aerial content. Why You Need a Drone Permit in the UAE Flying drones in the UAE—whether for hobby or business—is not as simple as taking off from your backyard. Due to airspace safety concerns and privacy regulations, drone usage is closely monitored by UAE authorities. Anyone planning to operate a drone must first obtain approval from the appropriate government...

The Fascinating World of Underwater Imaging: Capturing the Deep in Stunning Detail

The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, yet it remains one of the least explored areas of our planet. Beneath the surface lies a mysterious and mesmerizing world teeming with vibrant marine life, intricate ecosystems, and ancient geological formations. Thanks to advancements in   underwater imaging , we now have the technology to document and share these hidden wonders with astonishing clarity. From deep-sea exploration to professional underwater photoshoots, the art and science of underwater imaging have opened new frontiers in photography, marine research, filmmaking, and environmental conservation. What is Underwater Imaging? Underwater imaging refers to the techniques and technologies used to capture visuals—photographs or videos—beneath the surface of water bodies such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. It includes various methods ranging from traditional photography with waterproof gear to sophisticated sonar imaging and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) equipped wi...