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Nauticam Releases New Housing For Canon 60D

By Joseph Tepper, March 22, 2011 @ 04:16 PM (EST)

fy;">Nauticam has announced the release of the NA-60D for Canon’s 60D DSLR. This latest housing is in keeping with the manufacturer’s featured, new style locking latches, lens release lever and ISO thumb lever, patented two stage shutter release, and an improved rear command dial control.

The housing is depth rated to over 300ft and continues the same ergonomic controls as previous housings in the same line- locking latches from the NA-D7000 housing, ergonomically placed AF-ON, button and the patented Nauticam port locking system. As with all Nauticam housings, comfortable rubberized handles, and ergonomic access to key camera controls are standard.

The housing will retail at $3,000 and will be on display for the first time at the Beneath the Sea Festival this weekend. More information, along with the full press release can be found on Nauticam’s website.


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