Nimar underwater housing for Nikon D3100

Posted on March 31st, 2011 in Accesories | No Comments »

New Nimar underwater camera housing available for Nikon D3100. This is the second housing that designed for Nikon D3100. The first one is from Ikelite. The housing is made of transparent polycarbonate that provides crytal clear view to camera’s controls and functions. Supported lenses ? Nimar offer a large selection of ports, extension rings and zoom gears that allows you to use many other Nikon lenses.

Features:

  • Housing material: transparent Makrolon Bayer (High Quality Polymer)
  • Maximum depth of use: – 60m
  • Dimensions with handles, eye and eye protection: L. A. 17 cm 34 cm. P. 26 cm
  • Weight with handle: 2.70 Kg
  • Buoyancy in water: slightly positive
  • Porthole removable black ABS with bayonet mount, flat lens, gear steel for adjusting zoom AF-S Nikkor 18/55 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
  • Removable viewfinder eyepiece magnification x 1.5
  • moisture alarm sound
  • Available commands: On-Off, Sprint, info button Comp Exp. Comp diaphragm Flash, so dial, command dial, Switch Live View, Movie Shutter Button, Play, Menu, Thumbnail button / Rid. Playing and Help, maximize button in playback / edit information, multi selector buttons, button “ok”, basket

How to order , housing photos , and more specs at Nimar website

Ikelite underwater housing for D3100

Posted on November 29th, 2010 in Shopping | No Comments »

New and maybe the first underwater housing for Nikon D3100 from Ikelite. The housing will protect your camera from hostile environment (water) when you’re going deep.

Some highlight features:

  • fully functional to a depth rating of 200 feet (60m)
  • Controls are provided through the housing for every camera function except the diopter adjustment dial
  • The Super-Eye magnifier comes standard and offers enhanced visibility of the camera’s viewfinder while wearing a diving mask
  • TTL Exposure with Ikelite DS Substrobes
  • Non-Ikelite strobes can be used, but they cannot provide eTTL exposure or be adjusted manually through the housing Read the rest of this entry »