Nauticam NA-D700, NA-D300s Instruction Manual

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Thank you for your purchase of a NAUTICAM digital camera housing.
At NAUTICAM, we pride ourselves on the ability to recognise the requirements of professional as well as amateur underwater photographers and fulfill them through the innovative designs of our products. We strive to achieve a high level of user­friendliness by allowing stress-free installation and easy operation of all important functions of the camera.
Each housing is individually inspected and water pressure tested to more than 75 metres to ensure optimum quality.
Please read this manual carefully before using the housing, this will maximise its performance as well as its lifetime.
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1. All NAUTICAM Products are warranted against any material and manufacturing
defects for one year from the date of purchase for consumer use.
2. NAUTICAM accepts no liability for any damage to and defects in the housing
caused by improper use and/or poor maintenance; it is the responsibility of the owner to carefully follow the instructions in this manual.
3. NAUTICAM does not hold responsibility for damage, of any nature, to any
equipment used with and/or placed within the housing.
4. NAUTICAM accepts no liability for any loss of captured images or the inability to
capture images even if it is due to the malfunctioning or leakage of the housing.
5. This warranty only applies to products purchased from authorised NAUTICAM
dealers and does not extend beyond the original retail purchaser.
6. Unauthorised modifications and/or repairs of the housing will automatically
invalidate this warranty.
7. To return products for service, please contact our regional distributor, normally
you would need to notify them by email first and ship them the product by registered mail, along with your contact details and a brief description of the defect.
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1. NA-D700 housing
2. Instruction manual
3. Spare silicone rubber main o-ring
4. O-ring remover
5. CR2032 battery (for moisture alarm)
6. Lubricant
7. Set of Allen keys
Spare silicone rubber o-ring
Lubricant Set of Allen keys
CR2032 battery
O-ring remover
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1. A water-tight test without the camera inside the housing is highly recommended
when using the system for the first time and after the changing of port and O­ring(s).
2. Do not use lubricants from other brands with the silicone rubber O-ring on this
housing, only use the lubricant provided by NAUTICAM.
3. Discontinue use immediately should you notice any leakage.
4. Store the housing in a robust, shock-proof container during transportation; avoid
transporting with any equipment, such as a camera, inside the housing.
5. When travelling by air, do not close the housing if the port is installed, as this may
lead to a pressure difference between the atmosphere and inside the housing.
6. Care must be taken when opening the housing, as pressure may build up inside the
housing which increases the opening force.
7. Do not open the product in a wet or sandy environment. Protect the interior from
moisture and debris in order to prevent malfunction or leakage.
8. Do not store the product in an environment of high humidity.
9. Do not leave the housing and the camera in direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
10. Keep out of reach of children, failure to do so could result in injury.
11. Defective products should be shipped to our distributors for service, unauthorized
disassembling and/or modifications could result in malfunction or leakage.
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Specifications 6
Identification of Parts 7
Preparation of the Housing 12
Opening and Closing the Housing 15
Installing the Camera 16
Flash Operation 19
Mounting the Port 20
Connecting the Strobe System 22
Changing the Viewfinder 26
Care and Maintenance 28
Optional Accessories 29
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Housing body: Aluminium alloy
Surface treatment: Hard anodised
Display window: Abrasion resistant polycarbonate
Construction
Grip handles: Polycarbonate and rubber
Width: 360 mm
Height: 212 mm
Dimensions
Depth: 139 mm
Weight 3.1 kg
Buoyancy Slightly negative
Depth rating 75 metres
Moisture alarm: Blinking LED and audible alarm
Viewfinder: 0.66X viewfinder
Single Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead (optional)
TTL capability:
2 optical bulkheads utilising on camera pop­up flash as commmander
Port mount:
Patented port locking lever for easy port installation.
Flash pop-up/Flash compensation button
Pressing this button raises the camera’s built­in flash as well as allowing the flash exposure to be adjusted.
Features
Flash up/off lever:
Allows the camera’s built-in flash to be disabled underwater.
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1 On/Off control knob 7 Main command dial
2 Grip handles x 2 8 AF-ON lever
3 Port locking lever 9 Flash Up/Off lever
4 Locking latches x 3 10 Shutter release lever
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Optical bulkheads for strobes connection x 2
11 OK/Select lever
6 Release mode dial 12 Sub-command dial
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13 Moisture alarm 22 Up selector
14 Delete button 23 Left selector
15 Menu button 24 Right selector
16 Protect/Help button 25 Down selector
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Thumbnail/playback zoom out button
26 AF-area mode selector
18 Playback zoom in button 27 Info Button
19 OK button 28 Zoom/focus knob
20 AE-L/AF-L button 29 Focus mode selector
21 Metering selector 30 Playback lever
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Shooting Tips
1. By setting the “Release Button to Use Dial” function of the D700 camera to Yes
allows adjustments which are normally made by holding down a button and rotating a command dial to be made by rotating the command dial after the button is pressed and released.
To enable this function, under Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu (Pencil shaped icon on the left of the LCD screen), enter ‘f’ Controls.
Then scroll to ‘f10’ Release Button to Use Dial and
enter.
Select ‘Yes’ and press OK.
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Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead (optional)
35 White balance button
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Flash pop-up/Flash compensation button
36 Exposure mode button
33 Image quality/size button 37 Exposure compensation button
34 ISO sensitivity button
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2. By setting the “LCD illumination” function of the D700 camera to On, the top
control panel backlight can be turned on by pressing the shutter release lever halfway while exposure meters are active; the length of time that the camera continues to meter exposure can be assigned by the “Auto Meter-off Delay” setting.
To enable the “LCD illumination” function, under Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu, enter ‘D’ Shooting/Display.
Then scroll to ‘d8’ LCD illumination and enter.
Select ‘On’ and press OK.
To control the time period of exposure meters, under Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu, enter ‘c’ Timers/AE lock.
Then scroll to ‘c2’ Auto Meter-off Delay and enter.
Select the preferred time period and press OK.
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1. After verifying that the main O-ring is in good condition, lightly coat it with the
lubricant provided.
2. Make sure the O-ring groove located in the front part of the housing is free from
any foreign material; the groove can be cleaned with the aid of a microfiber cloth.
3. Place the main O-ring into the groove by gently pushing it, first at the corners,
then the whole perimeter.
4. If necessary, spacers can be used to increase space between the grip handles and
the housing; please use the longer screws provided to attach the grip handles and the spacers to the housing.
5. (Optional) To install the Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead:
. Unscrew the plug from the
threaded hole with a spanner.
Insert the 5-pin bulkhead through the threaded hole.
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v.
Slide the accessory shoe plug of the housing into the accessory shoe of the camera.
ii. Tighten the 5-pin bulkhead with a
spanner.
v. Connect the 5-pin bulkhead to the
accessory shoe plug.
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Setting up the moisture alarm
1. Install the CR2032 battery provided into the battery compartment on the circuit board inside the rear part of the housing.
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Test the alarm by contacting the two wires near the bottom of the housing with a damped cotton bud; the alarm should start giving out a repeating “beep” sound along with a flashing red light. The “beep” sound and the light should keep on going for 5 seconds after the removal of the damped cotton bud.
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1. Always open and close the housing with the front facing down, place the housing
on a flat surface or in your lap.
2. When closing, make sure there is nothing caught between the closing surfaces of
the two halves of the housing.
3. The housing can be opened and closed by operating the three locking latches;
when opening, first operate the latch on the top of the housing then the two on both sides simultaneously. When closing the housing, operate the two side latches first, then the one on the top.
4. After closing, check that the locking latches are properly engaged and the gap
between the two halves of the housing caused by the main O-ring is evenly spaced for the whole perimeter of the housing.
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1. Turn the locking lever on the tray of the housing to the “open” position.
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Remove the camera saddle from the housing.
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Pull the sliding bar on the saddle to its outward position.
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Attach the saddle to the camera by tightening the screw to the tripod socket of the camera with a screwdriver or a coin.
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After ensuring the C/S/M activator on the sliding bar matches the focus mode selector of the camera, push the sliding bar to its inward position. Check that by rotating the activator, the focus mode of the camera can be altered.
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Make sure the camera power is off and the On/Off control knob on the housing is in the “off” position.
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Mount the camera by sliding the attached saddle along the rail in the housing until it cannot go in any further.
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Lock the camera into place by turning the locking lever to the “lock” position.
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Confirm that all the controls of the housing are correctly engaged.
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For removal of the camera from the housing, reverse the above procedures.
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The D700 camera’s built-in flash can be used for triggering external strobes.
To raise the flash after the camera has been installed into the housing, press the Flash pop­up/Flash compensation button; pressing this button also allows the flash exposure to be adjusted by the sub-command dial.
To disable the flash during a dive, turn the Flash up/off lever to the “Off” position.
Turn the lever to the “Up” position to enable the flash again.
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Please refer to the NAUTICAM port system chart for a range of compatible ports; note that extension rings may be needed for certain lenses and adaptors are available for the attachment of ports of other manufacturers.
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Remove the O-ring from the port, inspect for any damage and lightly coat it with the provided lubricant before placing it back into its groove.
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Verify that the port opening of the housing is clean and free from foreign material.
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Push the safety button of the port locking lever downwards.
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Turn the port locking lever to the outward position.
5. Align the mounting marks of the port and the housing; the marks appear as white dots on both the port and the housing.
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Gently push the port into the opening of the housing, until it cannot go in any further.
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Lock the port into place by turning the port locking lever to the inward position. To ensure that the port is securely mounted, confirm that the green line on the safety button of the port locking lever is visible.
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To remove the port from the housing, simply turn the port locking lever to the outward position and gently pull it out.
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Optional strobe attachment balls can be attached to the strobe mounting bases on the housing or onto the top of the handles.
There are two ways of connecting strobes to the NA-D700 housing: A) by optical connection through the Optical Bulkheads; B) by electrical connection through the Nikonos 5-pins bulkhead.
A) Using the Optical Bulkheads
The built-in pop-up flash of the D-700 camera can be used as a commander to send out signals (including i-TTL commands) to the strobes via the 2 Optical Bulkheads. It can be utilised in different ways depending on the type of strobes connected to the housing:
A1) Nikon i-TTL compatible strobes such as SB-R200, SB-600, SB-800, SB-900:
These strobes can fully utilise the Nikon i-TTL controls protocols enabling individual TTL exposure compensation of each of the 2 strobes connected to the Optical Bulkheads. Do ensure that the other ends of the optical fibres are pointing onto the light sensor window of the strobes.
To set the D-700 camera to i-TTL Commander mode, under Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu (Pencil shaped icon on the left of the LCD screen), enter ‘e’ Bracketing/flash.
Then scroll to ‘e3’ Flash cntrl for built-in flash and enter.
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Scroll to Commander mode.
Set the Built-in flash Mode to ‘--‘, Group A (one of the strobes) to Mode ‘TTL’, and Group B (the other strobe) to Mode ‘TTL’.
The exposure compensation of each strobe can be set individually (A and/or B) by entering the value under Comp.
Be sure the Channel number selected is the same of the 2 strobes.
A2) Strobes with S-TTL (e.g. Inon z-240) or DS-TTL (e.g. Sea & Sea YS­110_) capabilities:
We recommend using these strobes in either S-TTL/DS-TTL or manual mode.
For S-TTL/DS-TTL operation, set the built-in flash of D-700 camera to TTL mode. From the Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu (Pencil shaped icon on the left of the LCD screen), enter ‘e’ Bracketing/flash.
Then scroll to ‘e3’ Flash cntrl for built-in flash and enter.
Scroll to TTL and press OK.
For Manual operation, set the built-in flash of D­700 camera to Manual mode. From the Menu, scroll to Custom Setting Menu (Pencil shaped icon on the left of the LCD screen), enter ‘e’ Bracketing/flash.
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Then scroll to ‘e3’ Flash cntrl for built-in flash and enter.
Scroll to Manual.
A list of power outputs (of the built-in flash) will appear, selecting a relatively small output (1/100 or 1/128 and press OK) should be adequate to trigger the Inon strobes while saving the D700 battery energy.
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A3) Other strobes
The optical signal from the D700 built-in flash can also be utilised to trigger other strobes having an optical sensor.
B) Using the Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead
The Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead connects to all the 5 contact points of the D700 hotshoe for iTTL compatible operation.
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In order that users can change to a preferred viewfinder easily, the 0.66X viewfinder which comes with this housing is designed so that it can be removed and re-installed by following the simple steps described below.
To remove the viewfinder:
1. Remove the retainer O-ring of the viewfinder inside the rear half of the housing by making use of the recess on the viewfinder.
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Gently push the viewfinder from the inside of the housing.
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To re-install the viewfinder:
1. Lightly coat the O-rings on the outer periphery of the viewfinder body with lubricant.
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Align the viewfinder with the sleeve in the display window.
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1. Soak the housing system in fresh water after each salt water use, during which all
control buttons/knobs should be operated a few times to avoid the accumulation of salt residue; wipe the housing with a towel before opening.
2. After each day of diving, it is advisable to have the main O-ring in the front part of
the housing removed from its groove with the O-ring remover and inspected for damage. Also check that the O-ring retains its original circular shape; never stretch the O-ring excessively or remove it with a sharp object. The O-ring groove should be cleaned to ensure it is free from any salt deposit or foreign material; lightly coat the O-ring with the provided lubricant before reinstalling it in the groove. A damaged O-ring should be discarded immediately and replaced only with one that is provided by NAUTICAM.
3. Replace the main O-ring annually.
4. It is recommended that you ship the housing to our distributor for a complete
overhaul every year or after every 200 dives.
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Strobe mounting accessories and lanyard
Enhanced 180° viewfinder
(with external dioptric adjustment knob)
Nikonos 5-pin bulkhead
Set of spacers
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NAUTICAM AUSTRALIA
Shop 2, Palace Arcade, 7-9 Shields St
Cairns QLD 4870 Australia.
Tel +61 7 4031 7655
Email: info@nauticam.com.au
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