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Nauticam V1 housing for Nikon V1

Nauticam proudly announces the NA-V1 housing for Nikon’s new and revolutionary line of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The Nikon V1 is Nikon’s first mirrorless interchangable lens camera, and positions itself to compete well with the existing mirrorless cameras, with quicker focusing and quicker shooting.

The NA-V1 features the type of innovations people have come to expect from Nauticam, including a clever switch to make using both the EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) and the LCD possible. This housing brings the image quality of an advanced DSLR into the underwater world – in a system so compact that it easily fits into your carry-on luggage.

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Nauticam NEX 7 Housings now in stock

We now have the first Nauticam NEX7 housings in stock. The Sony NEX-7 is a step up from the very popular Sony NEX-5N. In only a slightly larger body, Sony has managed to add on 2 more control dials, a built-in flash and hotshoe, and an OLED EVF (Electronic Viewfinder). The Nauticam NEX7 housing has all the trademark ergonomics and innovations that is synonymous with the Nauticam brand. Building on the success of the NA-NEX5 and NA-NEX5N housings, the NEX-7 supports all of the new controls on the NEX-7, including the triple command wheels.

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New Nauticam Housings Released

Several Nauticam housings have been released recently, expanding on the already successful line-up of underwater housings.

The Canon 60D is a great upper entry-level DSLR camera with many of the features of the semi-pro 7D. The NA-60D housing from Nauticam continues and improves upon the ergonomic and innovative housings people have come to expect from Nauticam. With continuously curved surfaces, user-friendliness and exuding solidity and refinement, the Nauticam NA-60D is a condensed housing with all the latest design improvements, all made possible by high tolerance, fine machining technologies.

The NA-600D, for the Canon 600D, builds on the success of the NA-550D housing with a new design that keeps the best of the 550D housing but adds new design elements to further enhance functionality and ergonomics. New features include a multi-function thumb lever for Video Start/Stop and programmable AE Lock button (referred to as “*”) and control extensions move the camera’s controls within easy reach of the right and left handles.

Three new housings expand on the very popular micro four thirds series of cameras. Firstly, the Panasonic Lumix GH2 camera has many of the capabilities of entry level DSLRs on the market today, but in the size of a compact. The Panasonic GH2 is loaded with features that make it appealling to the underwater photographer. Rated to a depth of 100m, the new NA-GH2 is a rugged aluminum housing that continues the Nauticam tradition of ergonomic controls and innovative thinking.

An even smaller system is the Panasonic Lumix GF2 and Nauticam’s NA-GF2 housing. Being machined from solid aluminum allows a form fitting small design, the lightest weight possible, and precise control placement to enhance ergonomics. The housing shutter release is extremely sensitive, allowing precise feel of half and full press shutter release positions. Nauticam has also split the “click” and “turn” functions of the command dial into two separate functions on the housing, making these controls easy to operate underwater.

Finally, Olympus E-PL2 shooters now have the option of stepping up to the durability and functionality of a rugged aluminum housing for their camera. The NA-EPL2 housing from Nauticam delivers the advanced functionality of the E-PL2 in style and with the ergonomics that people have come to expect from Nauticam, all in a very compact and lightweight housing.

The Nauticam Micro Four Thirds port system gives the ability to use several Panasonic, Olympus and Leica micro four thirds lenses with all three of these camera/housing combinations. To see the full range of lens and port options available, check out the Nauticam Micro Four Thirds System Builder.

The Sony NEX-5 camera and Nauticam housing has proved a very popular choice for underwater photographers seeking a smaller system without compromising any quality in image and video capture. And we’re sure this new batch of Micro Four Thirds housings will prove just as popular. Use the Nauticam Micro Four Thirds System Builder to get an itemised quote for any of the above micro four thirds cameras and the Nauticam DSLR System Builder to get a detailed NA-60D or NA-600D quote.

With this expanded product range, we think there has never been a better time to upgrade from a compact underwater system to something with greater capability, opening up endless possibilities in capturing the underwater environment. Happy shooting!

NEW – Nauticam NA-550D Housing

Nauticam have just released their brand new NA-550D DSLR housing for Canon’s latest SLR, the EOS 550D.  It inherits the renowned piano keys from NA-7D housing and the signature Nauticam port locking system, as well as Nauticam’s usual superb ergonomics featured in all their housings.  New to the NA-550D are a new style of latch designed to be easier to use with larger hands, and a more sensitive shutter release lever which incorporates an enhanced mechanism, allowing a very responsive half-press autofocus.

The camera itself features an 18 mega pixel sensor, Canon’s latest DiG!C 4 processor, and can record full HD 1080p videos with full manual control.  That’s a lot for an ‘entry level’ DSL, and is set to be a great camera for underwater use!

One other feature I’m particularly excited about is a new fingertip ISO paddle, for changing ISO speed, located on the top of the housing.  With DSLR’s handling higher ISO with greater ease these days, a dedicated easy to reach control will be a big bonus.

Scubapix is the distributor for Nauticam in Australia and New Zealand.  For more information, email us at info@scubapix.com.