This Ikelite compact mechanical underwater housing is designed for the Canon ZR900, ZR930, ZR950, MD200, MD205, MD215, MD216, MD235 and MD255 camcorders. The housing is molded in clear polycarbonate, and includes an optical glass lens port with removable UR pro filter. The housing's port is threaded allowing the use of 67mm threaded wide-angle conversion lenses. You can use the optional Ikelite #6420 W-20 lens or any other 67mm threaded wide-angle conversion lens.
The housing is easy to use and will allow you to capture the moment underwater in video or digital stills. Features include six manual controls: power on/off, record-start/stop, zoom, P & Easy, lens switch, and joy stick. The Super Eye magnifier provides enhanced viewing through the optical viewfinder, even while wearing a diving mask.
The camera's LCD monitor can be viewed from the rear of the housing, using the external mirror featured on the side of the housing. Just open the camera's LCD monitor, rotate 180°, and then press it back against the side of the camera before installation. The External Mirror is hinged so that it can be opened to reflect the image from the camera's LCD monitor. Keep in mind the image from the camera's LCD monitor is reversed when viewed through the external mirror. The housing is rated to a depth of up to 200'.
| Construction | Clear polycarbonate injection molded |
| Control Type | Mechanical |
| Controls | Power on/off, Record-start/stop, Zoom, P & Easy, Lens switch, Joy stick |
| Depth Rating | 200' (60 m) |
| Buoyancy | Slightly negative |
| Port | Flat with 67mm thread |
| Filter | External filter |
| Wide Angle Lens | Optional wide angle conversion lenses with 67mm thread |
| Microphone | No |
| Moisture Alarm | No |
| Camcorder Mounting | Plate |
| Pluggable Underwater Connector | Optional |
| Color | Clear, black |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.5 x 12 x 8" (190 x 300 x 200mm) with handles and base |
| Weight (without Camcorder) | 7 lbs (3.2kg) |
| Other |
Video-Eye Magnifier External mirror allowing viewing of the LCD screen from the rear |