General Tips

1. Due to the power required to operate the camera, flash, and LCD screen it is a good idea to start each dive with a fresh set of batteries.

2. Some cameras reset their flash to AUTO when the camera is turned on. If you prefer another setting be sure to select it.

3. As soon as you enter the water, take a moment and check the housing to see that it is properly sealed.

4. Next, check to see if there are any bubbles on the face of the lens port. If there are, take your finger and remove them. If there are bubbles on the lens port they can produce soft focus spots in your photographs.

NOTE

5. If you are shooting with the camera’s built-in flash and the cameras lens set to widest angle you may need to zoom the lens slightly or a shadow may appear in the lower left corner of close-up photographs. The lens port may block some of the light. (You can test this above water)

To shoot photographs closer than 2 feet (0.6m), you need to use an external strobe such as the DS51 or DS125. With an external strobe you can position it so nothing blocks the light path between the strobe and the subject.

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Photo Tips Cont.

6. When using daylight or flash if your camera consistently over or underexposes the image you may want to adjust your camera’s exposure compensation settings. Many cameras allow you to adjust both available light and flash exposure with an EV control in the camera’s menu.

7. Many photographers transfer their images to the computer where they can fine tune the appearance of the image. Many of the image manipulation programs make you think you can magically correct any image taken and make a good picture. One thing to remember when using image manipulation programs, if the image is overexposed much of the color is missing. If the color is missing you cannot adjust it. If images are slightly underexposed the color is there, it is just dark and you can adjust it to some degree. So if you error in exposure it is better to have the image slightly underexposed than over exposed.

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Photo Tips

1. The number one rule in underwater photography is eliminate as much water between camera and subject as possible. Get as close as you can to the subject, then use the zoom. If you are using flash, subjects beyond 6 feet (1.8m)will not have much color.

2. The camera’s built-in flash is very close to the camera lens. The flash can light up any suspended particles in the water and they can be recorded in your picture. This effect is called backscatter. To eliminate as much backscatter as possible, photograph close. Photograph in clear water; do not stir up the sand or silty bottom. If backscatter becomes a problem in the environment you are photographing, an external flash will help eliminate much of the backscatter.

3. Digital cameras have a slight lag time between when you press the shutter release button and the camera actually takes the picture. Hold the camera steady a second or two after pressing the shutter release button.

4. Do not shoot down on subjects as they will quite often blend into the background and be difficult to see in the photograph. Shoot subjects straight on or shoot up at a slight angle using the blue water as a contrasting background.

5. Underwater flash is used to restore the warmer colors filtered out by the water as well as to illuminate the subject. When photographing underwater, set the camera to use flash on every shot. If the camera’s flash is set to AUTO and the sun is behind your subject, the camera may see enough light that it does not fire the flash. With the sun behind the subject the subject is shaded (dark) and needs flash for a good exposure.

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Ikelite Limited Warranty

All Ikelite products are warranted against any manufacturing defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Defective products should be returned prepaid to Ikelite. Ikelite will, at its discretion, repair or replace such products, and will return to customer prepaid. All other claims, of any nature, including but not limited to bulb failure are not covered. Except as mentioned above, no other warranty expressed or implied, applies to this Ikelite product.

Returning Products for Service

Ikelite is most interested in preforming any service to assure that all products perform as intended. For repair or service, return the product to the address below with your name, address, phone number and a brief description of the problem. Evidence of purchase date must be provided to obtain warranty service.

Ikelite Underwater Systems

50 W 33rd Street

Indianapolis, IN 46208 USA

317-923-4523

email: ikelite@ikelite.com

www.ikelite.com

Digital 6114.05-01-0605

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DSC-W7, DSC-W5 specifications

The Ikelite DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 are well-regarded underwater camera housings designed specifically for the Sony Cyber-shot series, particularly the DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 models. These housings allow photographers to explore underwater environments while effectively protecting their cameras from water damage.

One of the standout features of the Ikelite housings is their robust construction. Made from durable materials, the housings ensure excellent performance and longevity in challenging underwater conditions. The clear polycarbonate design allows users to easily monitor camera controls and view the camera's LCD screen while diving.

Both the DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 models are equipped with high-resolution sensors, enabling sharp and vibrant image capture. The Ikelite housings maximize the potential of these sensors by offering precise controls that allow users to adjust settings without removing the camera from the housing. This feature is particularly valuable for underwater photography, where lighting conditions can vary dramatically.

The Ikelite housings also include user-friendly controls that align with the camera's buttons, allowing photographers to utilize functions such as zoom and settings adjustments with ease. Additionally, the housings feature an array of threaded ports, accommodating various accessories such as external strobes and wide-angle lenses, further enhancing the creative possibilities for photographers.

One of the critical technologies integrated into the Ikelite DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 housings is a waterproof rating. These housings are typically rated to depths of up to 200 feet, making them suitable for both novice and experienced divers. This depth rating, paired with the camera's built-in image stabilization, provides a solid foundation for capturing stunning underwater scenes, even in challenging conditions.

Furthermore, the Ikelite housing design ensures easy access to the camera's battery and memory card without needing to remove it from the housing, minimizing interruptions during dives. The ergonomic design of the housing makes it comfortable to hold, even while wearing gloves.

In conclusion, the Ikelite DSC-W5 and DSC-W7 underwater housings are essential tools for enthusiasts looking to capture stunning underwater photography. Their robust construction, user-friendly controls, waterproof capabilities, and accessory compatibility make them a favorite among divers and photographers alike. With these robust housings, users can unlock the full potential of their Sony Cyber-shot cameras and capture the beauty of the underwater world with confidence.