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E-6

Identification of Parts

Delete button

Menu button

Protect / Help button

Playback zoom in

button

Playback zoom out 

/ Thumbnail button

OK button

Playback /

ISO sensitivity

lever

Release mode dial

Finder

Rear case

Flash closing lever

Connector hole

Metering selector dial

Main command dial

AF-ON lever

Movie-record

lever

Locking latch

Multi selector button

Live view selector

AE / AF lock button

Live view button

Info button

Front case

Port lock

Focus / Zoom

dial

Exposure

compensation button
Power switch

Exposure mode /

Formatting memory cards button

Focus-mode

selector dial

Flash mode

button

AF-mode button

Sub-command

dial

Quick shoe

Shutter

lever

Grip

Accessory shoe

Flash pop-up button

Braketing button

Image quality button

White balance button

Release mode dial 

lock release

Connector hole

Lanyard

hook

Fiber-optic cable socket

E-5

Silicone grease protects the O-ring from 
chafing. After checking the O-ring to make 
sure that there are no scratches, dust, or 
debris, apply a light coating of silicone grease 
to the entire O-ring with your finger. Applying 
too much grease will make it easier for dust 
and debris to adhere to the O-ring, and could 
cause flooding.

When fitting the O-ring into the O-ring 
groove, insert it straight into the groove; do 
not bend or twist it.

Precautions on Handling the O-ring

Coat with silicone grease 

Do not twist the O-ring 

Remove the O-ring for inspection before each use 

Be careful about how you store O-rings 

O-rings last for one year 

Although it depends on how well they are maintained, how often they are used, 
and how they are stored, O-rings generally last for one year. It is advisable to 
inspect them before use, and replace them early. 

When storing spare O-rings or O-rings that you have removed from the housing, 
keep them in a cool place out of direct sunlight.  Also, when storing O-rings, do 
not place heavy objects on them or twist them. 

In principle, the O-ring should be removed before each use so that the O-ring, 
O-ring groove, and O-ring contact surfaces can be checked. This is because you 
cannot find any sand or debris that may have gotten into the O-ring groove if the 
O-ring is not removed. For routine maintenance prior to each use, it is advisable 
to make sure to remove the O-ring. 

Summary of Contents for MDX-D800

Page 1: ...UNDERWATER HOUSING for Nikon D800 D800E MDX D800 日本語 English 取扱説明書 Instruction Manual 06162 ...

Page 2: ...sture and debris in order to prevent malfunction or flooding Avoid strong shocks impacts or excess stress to prevent malfunction damage or breakdown Make sure that the product has been securely mounted to other products in order to prevent injury fall or missing Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion If swallowed seek medical advice immediately Failure to heed the precaution...

Page 3: ... Precautions Do not rest heavy weight on the product It might deform the outer casing damage internal parts make the waterproofing fail or result in fire or electric shock Please note that some marks may be left on the camera scraping against the dials or gears of the housing Handle the product carefully so as not to scratch the front port the lens the flash window or the finder Always dry the fro...

Page 4: ...he entire O ring with your finger Applying too much grease will make it easier for dust and debris to adhere to the O ring and could cause flooding When fitting the O ring into the O ring groove insert it straight into the groove do not bend or twist it Precautions on Handling the O ring Coat with silicone grease Do not twist the O ring Remove the O ring for inspection before each use Be careful a...

Page 5: ...a is operating correctly referring to the camera s instruction manual for details Prepare the connecting accessories When using external strobes lights or other accessories in combination with this product prepare the equipment before setting up If the accessories are kept watertight by O rings make sure the O rings are properly maintained If the accessories are powered by batteries make sure that...

Page 6: ... sure that the locking latches are securely locked L hook E 9 1 CAUTION Opening and Closing the Housing Opening the locking latches When removing the locking latches be sure to use the tips of your fingers not your fingernails If you lock the locking latch after it is removed from the hook it is easier to remove the rear case With the surface of the rear case facing up press and hold the right and...

Page 7: ... case with the OPEN mark on the port insert the port into the front case and then rotate the port in a clockwise direction until it stops Before attaching the port make sure there are no specks of dust scratches or deformities on the O ring and the O ring contact surfaces Make sure that the positioning mark on the front case and the LOCK mark on the port are aligned Push the port lock toward LOCK ...

Page 8: ... Make sure that the O ring is properly fitted in the O ring groove before setting of the rear case Close the locking latches See Opening and Closing the Housing P E 9 E 13 Fixing screw AF M A Mounting the Camera in the Housing Make sure to release the camera s focus selector lock Remove the strap or the LCD monitor cover from the camera if any of these accessories are attached Rotate the quick loc...

Page 9: ...connected strobe functions correctly before underwater use 2 Insert the fiber optic cable s connector into the socket until it stops Do not remove the caps from fiber optic cable socket not in use to keep light from entering in 1 Remove the fiber optic cable socket caps Connect the strobe with the fiber optic cable option when the strobe is triggered by sensing the light from the camera s built in...

Page 10: ...mmand dial or sub command dial to make operation settings Selecting YES for Release Button to Use Dial from the camera s custom settings menu allows adjustments normally made by affected buttons being held down and a command dial being rotated to be made by rotation of the command dial after the button is released Refer to the camera s instruction manual for details Power switch By rotating the kn...

Page 11: ...nsor The leak sensor is optionally available and can be attached to the leak sensor mount The leak sensor lights up in red if water leakage is detected while underwater If the leak sensor lights up surface as soon as you safely can and remove the camera from the housing If a lot of water leaks in the atmospheric pressure inside the housing will increase which is very dangerous When releasing the l...

Page 12: ...e screw areas are coated in grease so be careful not to touch them Rotate the replacement finder unit in a clockwise direction to attach it Before attaching the finder check to make sure that there is no dust dirt or debris inside it When replacing the finder do not touch the surface of the finder lens When replacing the pick up finder always refer to the instruction manual provided CAUTION When r...

Page 13: ...rs we recommend a complete overhaul of O rings regardless of the frequency in use for the best performance of the product After each use in salt water make sure it s watertight then soak it sufficiently in fresh water Insufficient soaking causes damage by salt to the product Salty residue may be left on the product where it will crystallize as it evaporates Crystallized salt is hard to dissolve an...

Page 14: ...ual Attached accessories to the product Housing body cap Fiber optic cable socket cap x2 Power switch Exposure compensation button Exposure mode Formatting memory cards button Flash pop up button Braketing button Image quality button White balance button Release mode dial lock release Flash mode button Focus Zoom dial AF mode button Focus mode selector dial Sub command dial Shutter lever Release m...

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