Description
The PT-059 FO Window Adapter (PFCA-03) is a dedicated fiber optic adapter designed for the Olympus PT-059 underwater housing. It enables reliable connection of fiber optic cables to trigger external strobes, allowing you to achieve accurate and consistent underwater lighting performance.
This adapter mounts securely over the housing’s flash window, efficiently channeling the camera’s built-in flash signal to your external strobe via fiber optic cables—making it an essential accessory for improving image quality and expanding your lighting setup.
Key Benefits:
- Enables fiber optic strobe connection for external lighting
- Provides reliable and consistent flash triggering underwater
- Improves image quality with better lighting control
- Easy installation on the PT-059 housing
- Compact and durable for underwater use
Who It’s For:
- Users of Olympus TG-series cameras with PT-059 housing
- Underwater photographers looking to add external strobes
- Divers upgrading from built-in flash to advanced lighting setups
What It Does:
- Converts the camera’s internal flash into a fiber optic signal
- Allows connection to compatible underwater strobes
- Enhances lighting flexibility and creative control
Compatibility:
- Specifically designed for:
- Olympus PT-059 Underwater Housing
- Works with most fiber optic cables and strobes that support optical triggering
Specifications:
- Product Type: Fiber Optic Window Adapter
- Model: PFCA-03
- Compatibility: Olympus PT-059 Housing
- Function: External strobe triggering via fiber optic cable
- Material: Durable plastic construction
FAQ
Do I need this adapter to use an external strobe?
Yes, if you plan to trigger a strobe via fiber optic cable with the PT-059 housing, this adapter is required.
Is it compatible with all strobes?
It works with most strobes that support fiber optic (optical) triggering.
Does it require batteries or power?
No, it uses the camera’s built-in flash to transmit the signal.
Is installation complicated?
No, it is designed for quick and easy installation on the housing’s flash window.

