Fantasea's FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000 makes it possible to use your P7000 camera for scuba diving, sailing, surfing, white water rafting, or any other activity that would involve water, sand, dust or other damaging elements. This housing is designed specifically for the P7000, with access to all camera controls and functions (each clearly labeled), and easy and secure installation of the camera into the housing. The FP7000 has a double O-ring seal, is shock resistant, and depth rated to 200' (60 m). With a removable double fiber optic cable connection for external flashes, removable flash diffuser, and a special hot-shoe mount for lighting accessories, this housing makes your P7000 fully functional underwater and under other extreme conditions.
| Construction | Injection-molded polycarbonate |
| Control Type | Mechanical |
| Controls | All |
| Depth Rating | 200' (60m) |
| Buoyancy | Slightly negative in saltwater |
| Port | Fixed, flat |
| Internal Flash Usable | Yes, for nearby subjects |
| External Strobe Connector | Yes |
| TTL Compatible | No |
| Moisture Alarm | No |
| Color | Clear, Black |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 7.2 x 6 x 5.4" (18 x 15 x 13.5 cm) |
| Weight | Approx. 2.42 lbs (1.1 kg) with camera on land |
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Comments about Fantasea Line FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000:
I've already taken this camera on two dives and I'm very happy with it. It takes great pictures and is very easy to use.The camera is slightly buoyant and stays out of your way when you're not using it. The wrist strap works really well.It is a little pricey but as soon as you take it out of the box you can see that you're getting your money's worth. It feels very sturdy and the seal is perfect. I've compared my pictures to other people's underwater cameras and mine clearly stand out.
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This is a GREAT housing. I took the FP7000 and my P7000 diving last weekend. My average depth was 85 feet in salt water off Palm Beach. NO ISSUES. I read the instructions beforehand, removed the neck strap from my P7000 and inserted it into the housing for a perfect easy fit. Since I was on video mode, I left the flash lowered. I did not use a light, strobe, tray or handle. I DID use the included and necessary wrist strap. Very stable, straightforward, easy to use, slightly buoyant (a nice feature in my opinion). Dials and controls all easy to use. I like it and you will too.
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Comments about Fantasea Line FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000:
I am really pleased with this housing all of the buttons and switches work great. It took a couple of trys to get my camera in but its easy when you learn how, and it looks really cool.
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Comments about Fantasea Line FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000:
Very nice and practical housing. I'm very happy with it. Does a great job and is not bulky at all. This combination ( P7000 & FP7000 ) definitively beats the Canon G12. Used it with a slave strobe and got marvelous results.
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The was a lot of great features like the black out front of housr the ablity
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Comments about Fantasea Line FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000:
I tried in my first scuba diving in Quebec, it's work very well, I didn't have a problem, is easy to use.
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Comments about Fantasea Line FP7000 Underwater Housing for Nikon Coolpix P7000:
I've only had this housing and the Nikon P7000 for a week but so far, so good. No leaks, all the buttons work, the AF works pretty good and this housing was only [$]. I previously had a Fantasea housing for the Nikon D70 and it didn't work very well. The buttons didn't line up right and you were pretty much stuck with whatever settings you had when you sealed it. This is not the case with this FP7000. Like all compacts, the Nikon P7000 is slow and that's the real limitation, not the housing.
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