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Leica M8 gets Epoque UHR-LM8 underwater housing

Leica M8 gets Epoque UHR-LM8 underwater housing

The Leica M8 is not a cheap digital camera by any means, so taking good care of it is always a good idea. Just in case you decide to bring it with you to the beach, why not go the extra mile to protect the M8 (a $6,000 investment FYI) with a new waterproof case which is good for depths of up to 150 feet? We’re talking about the Epoque UHR-LM8 underwater housing, with the major drawback being its price that is listed as $6,700. The housing itself is made out of aluminum, leaving it in a lightweight but durable form factor while glass components remain uncoated for minimal light interference.

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