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CONTROLS IN DETAIL, CONTINUED

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Removable Viewfinder Eyepiece: This Galileo type 

 

view finder offers a full view of the camera viewfinder 

 

and its information display. For an enhanced larger 

 

view, this viewfinder can be removed and replaced 

 

with one of our two optional Aqua View Finders, 

 

available in 45

o

 & 180

o

 version.

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POWER switch: Rotate right or left to turn the 

 

camera power ON or OFF.

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INFO button: This button will activate the rear LCD 

 

and display all pertinent shooting information.

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MENU button. Press to activate menu display, scroll 

 

using main or quick dial control knob and select 

 

using SET function button.

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Creative photo button: Press to select the picture 

 

style.

38- 

Rating button: Press to protect the selected image.

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Index/Magnify/Reduce button: Press to search, magnify 

 

or reduce images, use in conjunction with Quick 

 

Control access knob and main dial knob.

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Playback button: Press to review an image, scroll 

 

using the Quick Control access knob.

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Erase button: press to delete images from the memory 

 

card of the camera.

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Rear LCD Monitor port window: This port window 

 

allows viewing of the recorded images and is used 

 

in the Live View as well as in the Video mode for 

 

framing and composing. It also allows viewing of the 

 

entire menus selection as well.

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Moisture & Vacuum sensor LED window: Gives 

 

visual access to the moisture and pressure sensor 

 

status LED. 

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Live View mode selector: Rotate left or right to 

 

select Live View or the Movie mode.

45- 

Start/Stop recording button: This oversized red 

 

button activates recording in video mode.

46- 

AF Point selection button: Push to select the AF pattern, 

 

navigate using the Multi-Controller or using the Main 

 

dial or /and Quick Control access knobs.

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Q (Quick Control) button: press to activate the Quick 

 

Control feature, navigate using the Multi-Controller 

 

or using the Main dial or /and Quick Control access 

 

knobs.

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SET button: Press to approve selection of menu or 

 

chosen mode features.

49- 

TTL Exposure control lever (Optional): This lever offer 

 

exposure control over the strobes, see TTL instruction 

 

if your housing is equipped with this option.

50- 

Multi Controller button array: Use to navigate through 

 

the multiples options of the menus, modes and 

 

features of the camera.

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Back door hinge: Allows the rear door of the housing 

 

to securely close.

52- 

Latch: Two step safety latch to secure the rear door 

 

of the housing in place.

53- 

Tripod/accessories mounting holes: Three 1/4” X 20 

 

holes are provided for mounting strobes trays or 

 

accessories.

54- 

Sacrificial anodes (2x): zinc anodes are installed 

 

to protect your housing against salt water corrosion; 

 

these are made to deteriorate faster than the other 

 

strategic parts of your housing, hence the name 

 

sacrificial anodes. These anodes need to be 

 

replaced by the user as needed.

55- 

Rubber anti skids pads (4x): rubber pads are provided 

 

to protect the housing and preventing it from sliding  

 

on wet decks.

56- 

Moisture/pressure sensor alarm: Moisture/pressure  

 

sensor alarm: This alarm works both as a water 

 

detection device and a ambient pressure sensor. 

57- 

Moisture/pressure sensor alarm battery compartment: 

 

This battery compartment holds the battery for the  

 

moisture/pressure sensor. Carefully read instruction  

 

regarding installation of the battery.

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Moisture/pressure sensor alarm battery: CR 2032,  

 

3 Volts, this battery powers the sensor. Carefully read 

 

instruction regarding its installation.

59- 

Spare main O-ring: A spare main O-ring is supplied  

 

with the housing.

60- 

O-ring lubricant container: Used for lubricating the  

 

housing O-ring.

61- 

Large hexagonal wrench: Use for attaching the grips 

 

(# 24) with the provided fasteners (# 25).

62.  

Warranty card: Please fill and return this warranty 

 

card to Aquatica as instructed.

Содержание A7D Mk II

Страница 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL FOR AQUATICA A7D Mk II PRODUCT 20077...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...Preparation and installation of the lens Page 9 Selecting focusing mode Page 10 Mounting a port and or extension on the housing Page 10 Connecting lighting equipments to the housing Page 11 Using wir...

Страница 4: ...easy to operate controls for most of the manual and computerized camera functions including the following controls Extended Mechanical Shutter Release Lever Large knurled knob for accessing Shutter s...

Страница 5: ...ports and windows Always confirm that the ports remain properly attached before rinsing the housing An optional port locking collars is available 18469 for securing larger dome to the extension ring W...

Страница 6: ...Page 3...

Страница 7: ...Page 4...

Страница 8: ...Turning allows manual focus of a single focus lens or rotation of the zoom mechanism of a lens 17 Focus Zoom control release disc Lifting and rotating this disc to its resting post will retract the pi...

Страница 9: ...ivate the Quick Control feature navigate using the Multi Controller or using the Main dial or and Quick Control access knobs 48 SET button Press to approve selection of menu or chosen mode features 49...

Страница 10: ...aluminum rings ex tend the internal space of a Flat Macro Port some shorter macro lens do not require using one but longer lenses 100mm and longer will need one in order to provide the necessary space...

Страница 11: ...r flap of the microphone plug cover safely out of the way 4 Slide the quick release tray 1 back into place it will lock itself into place 5 If using hot shoe triggerred strobes insert the hot shoe as...

Страница 12: ...Zoom Focus Release Disc key 17 clear open the housing back cover remove the hot shoe from the camera and pull out the complete camera lens from the housing replace the lens and reinstall in the revers...

Страница 13: ...k on a soft and steady surface 2 Place the port or extension ring inside the bayonet of the housing Align one of the four alignment notches with the opening of the housing 3 Place your hands on opposi...

Страница 14: ...nected directly to the camera in eTTL mode exposure will stop to function and a camera freeze is likely to happen Two underwater strobes can only be connected electrically if a TTL converter is interf...

Страница 15: ...d Compensation Dial see illustration Note that the TTL compensation values are located in the yellow band Manual compensation values are located in the black band Rotate the Dial to switch between TTL...

Страница 16: ...d MAINTENANCE OF HOUSING AND PORTS When changing ports or O rings a simple seal test without the camera inside should be performed Strapping a weight to the housing and lowering the unit to a depth of...

Страница 17: ...quality Internal scratches air side must be avoided as they do not fill in with water and will affect the quality of the image Clean dome lenses only with soft lint free tissue Dust on the interior su...

Страница 18: ...ver INCLUDED 18410 4 Mini Dome 100 CANADA Made in Aqua View Finder 20054 Protective Hard Case 19216 Moisture Vacuum sensor 3Volts Hydrophone 19221 0 Aqua View 45 Finder 20059 450 Replacement Viewfinde...

Страница 19: ...ANY OTHER REASON IS NOT THE RESPONSABILLITY OF AQUATICA Therefore the appropriate insurance should be maintained by the user Warranty does not apply to replaceable seals or damages to impacts or abras...

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