Nauticam’s NA-LX5 underwater housing, designed for use with the Lumix LX5 digital camera from Panasonic, is another example of Nauticam’s innovative and ergonomically designed imaging equipment. The classically design LX5 is sized right to be called a pocket camera, but is no small-fry in features or performance. Like other Nauticam housings, NA-LX5 is machined from a solid block of seawater-resistant aluminum alloy and then hard anodized. The combination of the high-performing digital camera and easy-to-use Nauticam housing creates a match-up that will be appreciated by all enthusiast underwater photographers.
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Nauticam’s NA-D800 housing for Nikon’s D800 camera is made of hard-anodized aluminum alloy with stainless hardware, scratch-resistant acrylic windows and over-molded non-slip handles. Offering complete access to all key camera controls, it comes with a locking port release lever, a locking latch system and a front lens release button for easy lens changes. The housing is fiber-optic ready, and includes four mounts for strobes or accessories.



