Nauticam Nikon D810 Housing
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Please note this item is available on Special Order only, please allow around 4 weeks before delivery. Please call us with any questions.
Read Scott's Nikon D810 Underwater Review
Nauticam D810 Housing Features
- Ultra-easy port changing, no twisting the port on/off
- Great multi-controller pad, making it easy to use the D810 control pad
- Simple "drop-in" camera loading
- Two-stage precision shutter release
- Dual mounting balls included
- 100m (330ft) depth rating
Nauticam D810 Recommended Lenses
- Nikon 16-35mm F4 (1st choice) or Sigma 12-24mm
- Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens (1st choice) or Sigma 15mm fisheye lens
- Nikon 105mm VR macro (1st choice) or Nikon 60mm F2.8 macro
Choosing Dome Ports for the D810
- Zen 100mm glass dome for the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye
- Nauticam 140mm glass dome for the Sigma 15mm or Nikon 16mm fisheye
- An 8 or 9-inch dome port for all other lenses, or for great over-unders with a fisheye lens
Recommended Accessories
- Nauticam Vacuum Valve
- Nauticam 45 Degrees Viewfinder
- Nauticam 180 Degrees Viewfinder
- Multiple lanyard options
- Spare Housing O-Ring (90121)
- Nauticam O-Ring for DSLR Port (N120)
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Nauticam D810 Housng Product Review:
Nikon D810 Underwater Photos:
Nikon D810 underwater photo, Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens, taken in Anilao, Philippines
Ribbon Eel, Nikon D810 underwater photo, Nikon 105mm VR macro lens @F10, taken in Anilao, Philippines
Skeleton shrimp, taken with the Nikon 105mm VR lens in Anilao
Parrotfish, with the Sigma 70mm F2.8 macro taken in Roatan, Honduras
Jawfish with eggs, taken with the Nikon 105mm VR macro lens in Roatan
Trumpetfish, taken with the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens in Roatan
Email us at sales@bluewaterphotostore.com with any questions, especially on ports or the pros and cons of different lens choices for the Nauticam D810, or differences between the D810 and the D750.