SEA&SEA
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SEA&SEA will be introducing the latest member to their innovative underwater housing collection come late August/early September 2014: MDX-RX100 III for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III Digital Camera. Achieving endless advancements in underwater photography, SEA&SEA will never cease to manufacture accurately original and secure designs that meet today’s yearn for convenient accessibility and apt technology.
MDX-RX100 III Underwater Housing
SEA&SEA’s MDX-RX100 III will be a unique addition to the underwater housing line-up, while maintaining SEA&SEA’s signature advanced craftsmanship. This compact black housing will be constructed from black galvanized corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, resulting in a sturdy protective structure. To avoid electrolysis damage, the housing is equipped with two zinc diodes attached to the front and rear case. The MDX-RX100 III will conveniently allow the built-in flash to be activated from the housing, providing the photographer with a progressive photography session. Two fiber-optic cable sockets are appropriately located directly in front of the camera’s flash. SEA&SEA’s optional leak sensor can be installed into this housing providing an alert upon any water ingress. Having a depth rating of 100m/330ft, the options are plentiful.
SEA&SEA’s state-of-the-art MDX-RX100 III (SS-06171) underwater housing will be available the end of August/early September 2014 with a MAP of $995.95.
It is predicted to be a prevalent and high-demand item for underwater photographers, just as its predecessor, the MDX-RX100/II.
MDX-RX100 III Underwater Housing
SEA&SEA’s MDX-RX100 III will be a unique addition to the underwater housing line-up, while maintaining SEA&SEA’s signature advanced craftsmanship. This compact black housing will be constructed from black galvanized corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, resulting in a sturdy protective structure. To avoid electrolysis damage, the housing is equipped with two zinc diodes attached to the front and rear case. The MDX-RX100 III will conveniently allow the built-in flash to be activated from the housing, providing the photographer with a progressive photography session. Two fiber-optic cable sockets are appropriately located directly in front of the camera’s flash. SEA&SEA’s optional leak sensor can be installed into this housing providing an alert upon any water ingress. Having a depth rating of 100m/330ft, the options are plentiful.
SEA&SEA’s state-of-the-art MDX-RX100 III (SS-06171) underwater housing will be available the end of August/early September 2014 with a MAP of $995.95.
It is predicted to be a prevalent and high-demand item for underwater photographers, just as its predecessor, the MDX-RX100/II.
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