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Underwater Housings for Canon HD camcorders

January 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

Canon HG21With the new year we have added over 20 new Canon video cameras to the our underwater camera housing compatibility list. Which includes the popular VIXIA cameras, like the HF S10, HF S100, HG20, HG21, HV40 and a bunch more!

All of these new Canon’s work great with the Epic Sport Camera Housing. This brings the total of cameras that will work with the Epic Sport to 343!

Check and see if your video camera is in the Underwater Camera Housing compatibility list.

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Skimboard Video – Canon HV20 and Epic Sport Video Housing

August 28th, 2009 admin No comments

When EpicCam customers put their videos on YouTube we like to try and show case them here at Epic Underground. This video was posted by SkimLifeMike using the Epic Sport Underwater Video Housing and a Canon HV20. If you like the video, make sure you drop him a line and let him know!

Do you have a video or project you shot with an Epic Camera Housings? Then we want to hear from you!

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Sony HVR-V1u

August 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Sony HVR-V1UThe Sony’s HVR-V1U cam is the first in its class to shoot 1080p video at 24fps, the holy grail of indie DV cinematography. Sony’s V1U is the followup to their Z1U, and is the pro companion to the FX7 pro-sumer cam.

The Great thing about the V1U is that it seems that Sony listened and made that boom mic mount completely removable. This allows the V1u the clearance needed to fit with the Epic Pro HD Underwater Video housing!

The Epic Pro HD™ Camera Housing is designed for professional video cameras. The Epic Pro HD™ is made to fit the Sony HDR-FX1, Sony HVR-V1U, Canon XH-G1, Canon XH-A1 and the Panasonic AG-HVX200. Read more…

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Underwater Video Housings improve swim techniques

August 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Swimming GirlEpicCam Underwater Video Housings give coaches simple tools for training and analyzing their swimmers’ techniques.

From beginners to seasoned professionals, analyzing your techniques is an important way to shave off time and win meets. With most of the action occurring underwater it can be particularly challenging for coaches to identify and correct specific problems with a swimmer’s technique. Swim and Water polo coaches need new technology to give their athletes a competitive edge. Read more…

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