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AOI Announces Housing for OM-1

AOI has announced their UH-OM1 housing for the OM Systems OM-1 camera. Designed to be light and compact, the housing offers port support for popular underwater lenses, an integrated optical strobe trigger, and an integrated vacuum system.

Please consult with your local dealer about pricing and availability.

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AOI Announces UH-OM1 Housing for OM1

Smaller is Better

It has been 50 years since Olympus (now known as OM System) launched the original OM-1. Olympus was able to do what no camera manufacturer did back then–it squeezed the specs of a professional SLR into a rangefinder-size body. It revolutionized what SLR cameras can be or should be. Fast forward to the present day, OM System’s OM-1 is a digital tribute to the original camera. In keeping with the spirit of Yoshihisa Maitani’s design philosophy, the current-day OM-1 is no stranger to receiving rave reviews in keeping with its heritage.

The OM-1 offers phenomenal features, such as an improved user interface, terrific ergonomics, excellent image, and color quality and all the other little improvements that make this camera a hit with serious enthusiasts and professionals. But one aspect of the camera that users consistently rave about is how compact the entire system is. The combination of the lenses available and the OM-1 body makes it a compelling choice, especially for enthusiasts wanting quality in a small and light package.

However, the compactness and ergonomics usually get tossed when it is used for underwater photography. Most underwater housings offered for the OM-1 are usually heavy, bulky, and cumbersome to handle. Now, imagine if there was housing, only marginally bigger than the camera itself but with features and functionality that would allow you to make the most of the OM-1 while underwater.

The new UH-OM1 housing from AOI is a homage to the origins of the OM-1. The housing hopes to deliver a similar user experience to the camera when shooting underwater. This includes being able to use some of the most popular lenses for underwater photography while keeping the entire housing and the corresponding ports compact and lightweight. After all, what is the point of using the OM-1 underwater when it handles like a truck and weighs like one too?

When Smaller is Better

Don’t be deceived by the demure stats of the UH-OM1. Although weighing only 1079 grams, it comes with a smart control box that manages the built-in integrated flash trigger, Vacuum Analyzer & Wet Detection System and it is fully rechargeable. The outside dimension is only 195.9mm (W) x 129.7mm (H) x 149.7mm (D)and it is fully compatible with legacy port systems from Olympus and as well as those from AOI. The ergonomic design, with a hand grip, makes it a favorite for freedivers or surfers. For example, when paired with a 7-14mm PRO lens, using the PEN To OMD Converter Extension Ring and 8” Glass Dome on the UH-OM1, the entire rig is still positively buoyant in water. Or when using the new plastic Macro Port with the 60mm Macro Lens it is 90gm positively buoyant, which is almost neutral in the water. Making the entire system with lens and port a joy to handle.

Big Features Inside

One of the ‘biggest’ features in the housing is the integrated optical trigger. Carried over from the AOI UH-EM1iii, the optical trigger is compatible with the camera’s RC mode. The optical trigger will allow photographers to use the Super FP Mode, TTL, or Manual. On a compatible strobe system like the AOI UCS-Q1RC(currently only available in Japan), images will be well exposed with vibrant colors consistently without the need to fiddle with strobe output.

The optical trigger also means that the use of high shutter speed is possible when using a compatible strobe. Be it fast-moving, hard-to-shoot macro critters (think Idiomysis) or creating compelling compositions, using high shutter speed is now available to underwater photographers. Opening a host of possibilities and options to underwater photographers.

Safe and Sound

Although the OM-1 achieves a rating of IP53, it does not mean it is waterproof. The housing benefits from having the integrated Vacuum Analyzer and Wet Detection System, a preventive and early warning system. Prior to diving, the housing is vacuum sealed, and the system monitors the internal pressure. Should there be a change of pressure in the housing, indicating a possible leak; the audible and visual alarm will go off. Giving users plenty of time to safely ascend from the dive, preventing a very costly misfortune.

Legacy Compatibility

AOI understands that many existing Olympus users will likely upgrade from their older system to the new OM-1and although the UH-OM1 uses the PEN port mount system, a PEN to OMD Converter Extension Ring will be made available to those wishing to make use of their OMD port mount system on the UH-OM1 housing. The Converter Extension Ring, a range of ports, and corresponding zoom/focus gears will be available at the time of launch. Making the transition to the new system a fuss-free affair.

User Focused

The intention of the UH-OM1housing is to provide users of the OM System OM-1a way to enjoy the camera as it was designed. If OM Systems spent time and resources to make a camera (and the system)a joy to handle, why should the underwater housing be the exception? As the saying goes “good things come in small packages”. Or, in AOI, we say “Smaller is Better”.

Do contact the local AOI distributor or dealer for more information or visit www.aoi-uw.com

About the company

AOI LIMITED was founded in 1994 in Hong Kong by a team of experienced managers and engineering professionals. It started with the manufacturing of compact film cameras and then progressed to single-use cameras, single-use underwater cameras, and underwater digital camera housings. After years of intense product development and manufacturing excellence, AOI advanced as a manufacturer of professional OEM/ODM underwater camera housings and underwater electronic products.

Driven by the desire to offer a holistic and complete range of underwater imaging products, AOI decided to create products under its own brand name. In 2014, it all started with “Underwater Optics,” asAOI began to develop a series of Underwater Conversion Lenses and Lens Port Systems for underwater housings and market them under the AOI brand name. Since then, the brand’s reputation has grown to unimaginable heights.

The in-house vertical integrated structure from product development to after-sales services ensures full control of the products’ QUALITY, DELIVERY, and COMPETITIVE PRICE.