Top Dawg II - Underwater Video Housing

12 months old. never used below 5m (only used for snorkelling). Fully serviceable in Australia by Scuba Pix in Cairns (they are extremely fast at providing services for their products). Selling for $1100.00. ctc me via email - tabledog@hotmail.com

Specs (from top dawg website): Top Dawg II

Weight Air - Housing w/o camera: 6.5 lbs. - Housing with camera: 9 lbs. - Includes integrated weight bracket. - Weight varies with camera and battery used.

Water - Housing w/o camera: +1.5 lbs. - Housing with camera: -0.5 to -1.5 lbs - Weight varies with camera and battery used

Size External - Length: 10.75 in. - Width: 11.25 in. (with handles) - Height: 5.75 in.

Internal (with standard rear plate) - Length 9 in. - Width 5 in. - Height 5 in

Controls - True non-penetrating electromagnetic controls - Easily removed for cleaning. - Mode photo/video, Start/stop Record & Photo, Power on/off, Zoom tele/wide, Momentary Auto Focus, Fulltime Auto Focus, Manual Focus near/far

Depth Rating - Each housing individually tested to 150 fsw.

Optics - A flat acrylic port provides wide angle and good macro capabilities.

Supported Batteries - Batteries Sony NP 77D, 77HD, 80, 80D and smaller (TR400 supports NP 77HD and 80D and smaller only) Any battery 1.700 in. thick or smaller (TR400: 1.400 in. thick or smaller)

- Maximum battery size will vary with camera model, use of wide angle lens, and monitorback.


Contributed by ConanW added 2007-01-16

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