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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss FinePix 6800 Zoom (solid polycarbonate) in the General Diving Forums forums: i'm looking for underwater housing for the FinePix 6800 Zoom (solid polycarbonate) do anybody know where i can get one ... |
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| i'm looking for underwater housing for the FinePix 6800 Zoom (solid polycarbonate) do anybody know where i can get one from? been looking all over the place and had no luck... |
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Nimar in italy do produce a housing but I would not recommend it. http://www.nimar.it I had one about a year ago and it leaked heavily (fortunately I tried it out with just paper inside first). I sent it back to Italy to be repaired / replaced and it took 10 months to return. On the functionality side, it also had a major drawback in that the flash could not be opened as the housing fitted snuggly around the camera with no room to have the flash open. It is a real pity that it didn't work out as the casing is absolutely solid. I eventually swapped to using an Olympus Mju 410 Hopefully this gives you an idea of what to avoid rather than what to choose. |
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