USED: 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
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Ribbon Eel, Nikon D810 underwater photo, Nikon 105mm VR macro lens @F10, taken in Anilao, Philippines
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Skeleton shrimp, taken with the Nikon 105mm VR lens in Anilao
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Parrotfish, with the Sigma 70mm F2.8 macro taken in Roatan, Honduras
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Jawfish with eggs, taken with the Nikon 105mm VR macro lens in Roatan
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Trumpetfish, taken with the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens in Roatan
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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.