'Like' us on Facebook to get all the latest news and product releases

Underwater Photography Housings

Sea and Sea RDX-D60

FOR NIKON D60

"We think this is a great camera. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Proin interdum nisl vel orci congue dapibus. Nunc vel risus in dui fringilla mollis. Aenean suscipit iaculis libero, eget facilisis justo posuere ut. Sed egestas justo id felis aliquet euismod. Praesent blandit erat sed eros blandit pellentesque."

RDX Housing for the Nikon D60 / D40 / D40X, the core of the new polycarbonate series.

RDX-D60 front RDX-D60 rear

Features

RDX-D60 Fibre optic cables
Two Fiber-optic cable sockets

Simply by connecting the Fiber-Optic Cable (L-type) to the socket, the light of the digital camera’s built-in flash is detected and connected to an external strobe. This is considerably less complicated than setting up an electrical connector that requires detailed knowledge. It also eliminates any risks involved when the connector is submerged in water.

Strong and durable build, with a depth rating of up to 60m / 200ft

Although this housing is designed with beginners in mind, we have strived to ensure that it will satisfy even the most professional digital SLR diver-photographers, paying special attention to superb underwater performance and to its strength and solidity. After repeatedly subjecting it to exacting pressure tests, we have absolute confidence that we have achieved a compact design with a depth rating of up to 60m / 200ft.

RDX-D60 TTL auto adjustment
TTL auto adjustment available when using an optional YS Converter/N

When using a YS Converter/N to enable the TTL auto adjustment, use a Sync Cord/N to connect it to a genuine SEA&SEA strobe.

  • Features a Optical Viewfinder 0.5x that makes it easy to see the whole field of view. An optional exchangeable viewfinder can be selected as well.
  • New lineup of ports includes the RDX Standard Port (for most standard zoom lenses), the RDX Port Base L (for joint use with NX-series ports) and the RDX
  • Port Base S (for joint use with compact macro ports). Using the appropriate port base, you can use any type of existing NX ports, expanding the range of lenses that can be used.
  • Camera quick shoe for easy mounting and removal of the camera. Mounting the camera becomes a breeze.
  • New type of easily operated shutter lever, excellent for quick snapshots and to avoid motion blur. The shutter lever can be operated in two ways – pushing from the top or pulling from the front – and offers a smooth halfway press for adjusting the autofocus so you need not worry about any missed chances.
  • Large buckle structure (with lock function). Makes it easier to open and close the back cover than existing (metal) locking latches.
  • By attaching a Sea Arm VII Set or similar set to the tripod socket at the bottom of the housing, up to two external strobes can be attached and used.
  • When using the optional Grip-Stay L, you can hold the camera firmly with both hands just as you can with conventional housings.
  • Strong and durable build, with a depth rating of up to 60m / 200ft.

Specifications

  • Construction - Polycarbonate
  • Depth rating - 60m / 200ft
  • Dimensions (WxHxD)]200x190x139.5mm / 8x7.6x5.6inch
  • Weight - Approx. 2,000g / 70oz (Housing only)

Details

RDX-D60 details front

*The RDX Port Base S (option) and the Compact Macro Port S (35) (option) are mounted.

  1. Mode dial

  2. Active D-lighting / Reset button

  3. Exposure compensation / Aperture / Flash compensation button

  4. Shutter lever

  5. Power switch

  6. Buckle

  7. Accessory shoe

  8. Fiber-optic cable socket(x 2)

  9. Focus / Zoom dial

  10. Port mount ring

RDX-D60 details rear
  1. Viewfinder

  2. YS converter connector

  3. Playback button

  4. MENU button

  5. Thumbnail / Playback zoom out / Help button

  6. Play back zoom in / Information display / Quick settings display / Reset button

  7. Hand strap eyelet

  8. Command dial

  9. OK button

  10. Multi selector

  11. Delete button

  12. Tripod socket

Scubapix blog

Scubapix Blog

Get the latest underwater photography product news, reviews and photo shoot-outs on the Scubapix blog. » CLICK TO LAUNCH