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Equinox Canon HD6 Underwater Housing Canon HV40 NEW
   
HD6 Features:
- 5 Manual controls-Power on/off. Record start/stop.
- Zoom-Wide/Telephoto, Photo and Memory
- Industry’s longest warranty—3-year
- 250 ft depth rating (75 meters)
- Close to neutral buoyancy at approximately 33 ft (10 meters)
BRS
(Ballast Release System) for easy travel or if trouble occurs on a dive,
simply pull on the quick release pin on one of the wings, the wing and
handle (balast) release, the housing now becomes positive and shoots to
the surface
HD6 Housing Includes:
- Wide-angle lens
- External color correction filter
- Spare parts kit
- Domeport protector
- Rubber feet for stability on boat decks
- 0-ring on rear plate for easy hook up to a lanyard
HD6 Housing Accommodates Virtually all Hand Held High Definition
Camcorders
- Sony
- JVC
- Panasonic
- Hitachi
- Canon
- Samsung
Body Design and Measurements
All HD housings have the same body design. The camera dictates where
the controls are located. The camera also dictates out of water weight
and length of body.
Average HD6 Housing Size:
Length:
8-10 inches Width: (w/o wings) 6.5 inches diameter Height:
9.10 inches Weight (out-of-water): 12-16 pounds
with removable ballast attached
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On Nov-30-11 at 03:17:38 PST, seller added the following information:
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