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Final Check

1.  

Re-check the o-ring seal. The seal should form an even, solid line 

around the back of the housing. 

2.  

Turn on the camera and check all control functions.

3.  

Make sure that the camera can obtain focus and take a photo.

4.  

Check battery life and open storage space on your memory card.

5.  

Check the flash/strobes, if using.

6.  

Submerge the housing in a fresh water tank dedicated to 

underwater photography equipment. Visually confirm that there are 
no signs of water intrusion or a steady stream of bubbles coming 
from one of the housing seals.

Entering the Water

1.  

If possible, we recommend entering the water without your housing 

to ensure that you are comfortable and your life-saving equipment 
is in working order. Once you are stable, have someone pass your 
camera housing to you.

2.  

Before entering the water, turn the camera ON and operate each 

of the housing controls to get a feel for using the camera in the 
housing. To turn camera ON, lift ON/OFF knob and rotate control 
arm so it is positioned behind the ON/OFF camera lever looking 
from the back of the housing. Lower and then rotate knob slightly 
counterclockwise to turn camera ONDO NOT continue rotating 
knob once camera is activated or you could damage the switch. 

3.  

To turn camera OFF, lift ON/OFF knob and rotate control arm so it 

is positioned in front of the ON/OFF camera lever looking from the 
back of the housing. Lower and then rotate knob slightly clockwise 
to turn camera ONDO NOT continue rotating knob once camera is 
activated or you could damage the switch. 

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Page 1: ...com within 15 days of purchase Our product registration database is the best way for us to contact you in the event of a product update or recall 200DLM BUnderwaterHousingforPanasonic LumixG85 G80Mirr...

Page 2: ...aterproof bulkhead cap 9104 5 Control Push Button Tip Assortment 9249 3 1 8 Hex Key 0945 18 Lubricant 0184 1 Specifications 200 ft 60m depth rating DLM Type B port mount Controls for all important cam...

Page 3: ...phic floods happen when the user walks away from a housing while it is in the rinse tank Do not use alcohol cleaning agents spray lubricants Rain X or other solvents on the housing or lens port Use of...

Page 4: ...gs 7 Setting Up Your Housing 7 Opening the Housing 7 Inserting the Camera 8 Attaching the Hotshoe 9 Closing the Housing 10 Attaching the Lens Port 10 Final Check 12 Entering the Water 12 Setting Up An...

Page 5: ...5 GettingtoKnowYourHousing Shutter button Front Dial Electrical bulkhead Tray Mounts Lens Port Mount Lid Snap Lens Release Button Accessory Port Hole Plug Finger Grip O ring Drive Mode Dial...

Page 6: ...DISP ISO WB Housing Rear O Ring Camera Mounting Plate Shutter Button Super eye Viewfinder MENU SET Button Housing Plate Mount Cursor Buttons Fn1 Button Function Button Rear Dial Mode Dial Lock Motion...

Page 7: ...turned on Set Flash Mode to 5 Set Red Eye Removal to OFF 6 Set Eye Sensor AF to OFF 7 Set AF Assist Lamp to OFF 8 Set Auto Review Duration Time to 5SEC 9 Set Eye Sensor LVF Monitor Switch to Mon 10 I...

Page 8: ...d snap s 4 Remove the housing back Inserting the Camera 1 Remove any lanyard or neck strap which may be attached to the camera 2 Check to see whether the camera s lens will fit through the port openin...

Page 9: ...lot on the inside bottom of the housing Push the camera all of the way forward until the back of the Mounting Plate is flush with the back of the Housing Plate Mount page 6 Attaching the Hotshoe 1 Mak...

Page 10: ...and the lock has engaged Close opposing lid snaps at the same time 6 Check the o ring seal The o ring should form a uniform solid line around the back of the housing There will be a small even gap ar...

Page 11: ...e housing Port Base and press evenly down towards the housing until it stops There should be a very thin even gap between the bottom of the port and the housing front 4 If using a dome with a shade ro...

Page 12: ...le and your life saving equipment is in working order Once you are stable have someone pass your camera housing to you 2 Before entering the water turn the camera ON and operate each of the housing co...

Page 13: ...and to gently flush away any small bubbles that may be on the face of the lens port Bubbles will produce soft focus spots in your photo or video SettingUpAnExternalStrobe When a compatible Ikelite DS...

Page 14: ...terproof Bulkhead Cap Bulkhead Knurled Retaining Ring Knurled Retaining Ring Sync Cord Plug Pins and Receptacles Sync Cord O ring 4 Rotate the Knurled Retaining Ring until snug on the housing bulkhead...

Page 15: ...is the same thread pattern DO NOT cross thread DO NOT overtighten 5 After installing an accessory pressure test the housing by diving without a camera inside NOTICE Your Ikelite housing warranty DOES...

Page 16: ...l or storage 2 Check the main housing o ring 3 Close the empty housing and submerge in lukewarm fresh water While submerged rotate each control and depress each button to flush out any salt or debris...

Page 17: ...Adjust aperture larger shutter speed slower or ISO higher setting Move light s closer to your subject Adjust exposure compensation in the camera Adjust lighting power Strobe will not fire Turn on str...

Page 18: ...ting plate is pushed all of the way into the housing mounting plate Check each housing control while underwater to ensure that they are disengaged An inadvertently engaged control may limit functionin...

Page 19: ...hase date must be provided to obtain warranty service No prior authorization is required You may return directly to us or through your dealer Please include a brief description of the problem any rele...

Page 20: ...estions about your product or need advice on getting the images you want please contact us and we ll do everything we can to help you capture your unique perspective Ikelite Underwater Systems 50 W 33...

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