Sony's latest flagship, the a1 II, continues to prove itself as the ultimate hybrid camera for capturing everything underwater. Ikelite Video Producer Logan Wood spent three weeks in Yap, Micronesia documenting wildlife, both big and small, with the powerful Sony a1 II and Ikelite 200DL Underwater Housing.
Equipment Used
- 200DL Underwater Housing for Sony a1 II Mirrorless Digital Camera # 71483
- DS232 TTL Underwater Strobe with Video Light # 40232US
- DL 8 inch Dome Port # 75340

Cuttlefish cruising over the reef © Logan Wood

The Sony a1 II captures fast pleagics and dynamic wide scenes effortlessly. © Logan Wood

Even the tiniest fish stand out with the Sony a1 II. © Logan Wood

Blackwater photography requires precision focus on translucent, macro subjects and the Sony a1 II stands up to the test. © Logan Wood
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Logan Wood is a published photographer, cinematographer, and Producer at Ikelite. Stemming from a great appreciation for the outdoors and living an active lifestyle, his work focuses on capturing and sharing the natural world through the latest technologies. When not in the studio, Logan can be found cruising on his bike, going to concerts, and researching where to go next. You can see more of his work at loganwood.net and on Instagram @jlowood