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Nauticam releases the NA-T2i Underwater Housing for the Canon 550D/T2i DSLR with HD Video

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

IN STOCK AND READY FOR SHIPPING!

The newest member of the Canon DSLR lineup boasts an impressive number of advanced features at a price that is more in line with an entry level camera. Depending on where you are located, this camera is known as the Canon Digital Rebel T2i (North America), Kiss X4 Digital (Japan) or the Canon EOS 550D (worldwide). With its 18 megapixel sensor and 1080p HD video with manual control, some pundits have called it a baby 7D.

Nauticam 550D Housing
Nauticam 550D Housing

Call it what you will, this camera is now ready to go exploring the underwater world! We are proud to announce the imminent arrival of the NA-550D housing for Canon 550D/T2i. The NA-550D housing inherits the renowned piano keys from NA-7D housing, patented Nauticam port locking system, comfortable rubberized handles, and innovative ergonomic access to key camera controls. New features include locking housing latches, lens release lever, a fingertip ISO paddle, and access to the camera’s playback button from the left handle.

Nauticam NA-550D, front viewNauticam NA-550D, front view

In keeping with the Nauticam philosophy, the NA-550D housing continues to innovate while building on previous success. Notable examples are the AV+/- switch, new fingertip paddle on the top of the housing to allow easy access to ISO control, a unique rocker lever for easy access to the star (*) and focus point selector buttons, and a piano key for accessing the quick control button.
The playback button is moved out to a lever on the left side of the housing accessed from the handle by the user’s thumb. All of these controls are designed to allow the underwater photographer complete access to the camera’s important functions without removing their hands from the handles. AV +/- is a pushbutton on the back of the camera body that must be held down while rotating a command wheel to change F-Stop in Manual Exposure Mode. The Nauticam AV +/- switch brings this control to the right side of the housing, easily accessed from the handle. This two position switch has a position for adjusting f-stop, and a position for adjusting shutter speed, eliminating the press and hold or long reaches required by other housings. The fingertip ISO paddle is designed with video shooters in mind, allowing quick exposure changes from the handle.

Nauticam 550D housing, rear viewNauticam 550D housing, rear view

Another innovative ergonomic advancement is Nauticam’s new two stage shutter release lever. This mechanical lever greatly enhances tactile feel of the half press and full press positions of the shutter release button, allowing precise focus control, and less accidental shutter actuation.

New, easy to use locking latches eliminate the stainless steel latches used previously. This new closure method reduces overall size and is easier to operate. These locking latches are easy to close with minimal hand strength required, and protected from accidental opening by a locking detent. A lens release button is offered as standard equipment, allowing lens changes while a zoom gear is attached without opening the housing back.

NA-550D next to NA-7DNA-550D next to NA-7D

NA-550D housing is the smallest housing in the Nauticam lineup, which should appeal to anyone concerned with the large size of some DSLR housings. This housing can still accommodate the same accessories as all other Nauticam housings, allowing use of an extensive line of lenses, ports, port adapters, lens gears, and viewfinders.

Nauticam 550D, openNauticam 550D, open
Here is a sample video shot by Chris Parsons of Nauticam USA with the T2i in Nauticam T2i housing.  What impressive quality from this compact monster!

T2i video, Nauticam NA-550D housing from Christopher Parsons on Vimeo.

H2O Photo Pros heads to Holbox, Mexico for Whale Sharks

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Well its that time of year again…Whale Shark Season at Isla Holbox! 8 of us are departing in a few hours from LAX and flying into Cancun, Mexico followed by a 2 hour van ride and 30 minute panga ride over to Isla Holbox where we will spend 4 days in the water with Whale Sharks. Yesterday there were over 50 sharks only 19 miles from the hotel!! Its going to be an exciting week. We are playing with several new camera systems and will be posting photos and video each night. Stay tuned!

H2O Photo Pros Acquires Marine Visions!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

H2O Photo Pros Underwater Photo & Video (Irvine, CA) is proud to announce they have
acquired Marine Visions, Inc. (Houston, TX). Marine Visions will now be a division of
H2O Photo Pros Underwater Photo & Video.

Joe Holley will remain the Head of Operations of Marine Visions. The current contact
information will remain the same, and all Marine Visions websites will remain
operational (www.marinevisions.com, www.gatesvideohousings.com,
www.aquaticacamerahousings.com ).

Mike Luzansky, owner of H2O Photo Pros comments, “We are very pleased to welcome
Joe Holley and Marine Visions to the H2O Photo Pros family. With our new merger, our
customers, both stateside and abroad will enjoy expanded hours of operation, larger
inventory, and more knowledgeable and friendly staff to assist their underwater imaging
needs.”

H2O Photo Pros and Marine Visions are dealers for more than 80 manufacturers,
including, but not limited to the following: Gates, Aquatica, Light and Motion,
Nauticam, Inon, Sea & Sea, Fisheye, Ikelite, Think Tank Photo, Pelican, Equinox,
Ultralight (ULCS), Amphibico, G-Technology, Olympus, Canon, and many more. From
consumers to Hollywood productions, we have everything you need for underwater
imaging and editing.

Contact information for both companies are as follows:

H2O Photo Pros
(949) 752-7077
Email: info@h2ophotopros.com
H2O Photo Pros can be visited at the following websites: (www.h2ophotopros.com,
www.gatesunderwaterhousings.com, www.nauticamunderwaterhousings.com )

Marine Visions
(832) 221-0940
Email: sales@marinevisions.com
Marine Visions can be visited at the following websites: (www.marinevisions.com,
www.gatesvideohousings.com, www.aquaticacamerahousings.com)

We look forward to servicing your underwater imaging needs.

Best regards,

Mike Luzansky and Joe Holley of H2O Photo Pros/Marine Visions