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Nauticam Formally Reveals NA-D7000V Housing

By Joseph Tepper, December 9, 2011 @ 10:29 AM (EST)

 

Last month at DEMA, Nauticam’s Chris Parsons gave us a sneak peak at their slightly modified housing for the Nikon D7000. Today, Nauticam formally announced the release of the NA-D7000V housing.

One of the biggest improvements on the NA-D7000V housings over its predecessor was the decision to move the multi-controller, “OK” and “Info” buttons to within reach of the right hand grip. Additionally, the housing incorporates a new lever that disengages the housing’s zoom/focus gears to ease loading and unloading the camera, while a stainless steel housing bracket stabilizes the handles to the housing itself.

 

The housing is depth rated to 330 feet and shares many of the other same attributes as Nauticam’s NA-D7000 housing. It is expected to be available on January 1 for a retail price of $3300 and more information can be found on Nauticam’s website


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