Canon FA-480 manual Threaded Lens Port, Buckles to Secure Housing

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4. Threaded Lens Port

The Fantasea FA-480 features a threaded 46mm lens port. This threaded port is designed to work with some of the lens accessories that are currently on the market. The following “wet” lens accessories fit over the housing port and can be installed and removed during the course of the dive:

BigEye Lens M46 (#5131): Perfect for shooting seascape, divers, ship wrecks and schools of fish, without moving further away from the subject, thereby still taking full advantage of water clarity and artificial light sources.

SharpEye Lens M46 (#5127): Perfect for shooting close-up images of fish, corals, textures and more. The macro lens magnifies the subject and enables the camera to focus on short distances for creating super sharp images.

RedEye Filter M46 (#5178): Used to restore the red color absorbed by the water. In shallow depths, these filters can serve as an attractive alternative to artificial light sources.

For more information please refer to the Fantasea Line website www.fantasea.com.

5.Buckles to Secure Housing

Refer to the section "Using the Fantasea FA-480 Housing" on how to open and close the camera housing.

Back Side of Housing Buttons

 

6. Zoom In/Out

 

11. Macro / Infinity

 

 

 

 

7. Playback

 

8. ISO / Jump

 

 

9. Flash

12. FUNC/Set

 

10. Erase /

Self Timer

13. Menu

14. Mode

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Contents FA-480 Housing Operators Manual Table of Contents General Information Fantasea FA-480 HousingRemovable Flash Diffuser Power On / OffShutter Release Threaded Lens Port Buckles to Secure HousingISO / Jump Zoom In/OutPlayback Flash Erase / Self-TimerMacro / Infinity Func / SetMode General Description of CameraMenu Inserting the Camera Using the Fantasea FA-480 HousingOpening the Housing Checking the O-RING NotesNote Closing the HousingChoosing Image Files Viewing the SubjectTaking the Picture Using the Flash Battery LifeNote Accessory Slave FlashFantasea Compact Digital Accessory Systems and Sets Lens AccessoriesExposure Modes PRE-SET Before Camera Insertion Shooting TechniquesZoom Control Macro FocusCamera Power Saving Care & MaintenanceFlood Insurance