Fantasea Line FP7000 Housing FAQ’s
1.
What was the FP7000 Housing designed for?
The
FP7000 Housing
is ideal for outdoor and underwater photography. Underwater
photographers can dive or snorkel and capture all the excitement of this fascinating world,
while outdoor photographers also have the option of capturing the action of outdoor and
water sports activities, such as paddle sports, sailing, boating, surfing, fishing, hunting,
backpacking and camping. The
FP7000 Housing
is shock resistant and protects the camera
from water, sand, dust, frost, impact, as well as other damaging elements and harmful
occurrences.
2.
What kind of warranty is provided with the FP7000 Housing?
The housing is covered under Fantasea Line’s one-year limited warranty. Please
click here
for
further information regarding the warranty program.
3.
Where can I see videos and images captured by the FP7000 Housing?
A variety of videos, images and reviews can be found on the official FP7000 Housing website
–
www.nikondive.com
4.
How do I operate shutter speed and aperture through the housing in the Manual
shooting mode?
Basically, the absence of a control that manipulates the rotary wheel on the back of the
camera doesn’t prevent you from fully utilizing any of the camera functions. In the Aperture
and Shutter Speed shooting modes, altering aperture or shutter speed is carried out by
simply rotating the command dial on the top right of the camera. In the Manual mode, you
can alter both aperture and shutter speed by using the same command dial. In order to
switch between the function you would like to manipulate (aperture or shutter speed),
simply push the AV/TV button. This will allow you to control both aperture and shutter speed
in the manual mode.
5.
How do I deactivate the camera’s built-in flash through the housing after it has
popped up?
Once the built-in camera flash has been popped up, it cannot be pushed back down
physically through the housing. Therefore, in case you need to eliminate the flash during
the dive after it has been popped up, follow the steps below:
a. Enter any of the manual shooting modes (M, A, S, P, U1, U2 or U3).
b. Push the menu control.
c. Using multi-selector controls, enter the Shooting Menu.