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SEALUX - Universal housing UNM190 for the new Camcorder generation

Sealux has launched its new generation HD7 housing for Sony HD camcorders HDR-HC7E and HDR-HC5E. One housing suits both cameras and operation of all the important functions is undertaken directly from the handles.

The housing is made from seawater proof aluminium, milled from monoblock CNC. The monitor pane is inclined to 15 degrees for optimal swimming position and comes with a sunshield to make viewing underwater easier than before. The proven RX5 control via Remote-Lanc socket enables you to call up to ten functions by pushing the buttons on the handle controls. The buttons are ergonomically designed to avoid errors, even if wearing gloves.


The unit is guaranteed for 2 years and is tested to 90m depth. A full range of accessories is also available.

Also from Sealux, is the new universal housing UNM190, which fits 100 models of camcorder. This is the only universal housing with a large 3.6inch 16:9 colour monitor.
 

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