contamination.

Note: If the O-ring is in good contact, a thin black line, about 0.5 to 1mm in width should be visible, where the O-ring is in contact with the lid. Follow this line all the way round the edge of the seal, as a final check that the seal is good.

4.6Using External Strobes:

The standard Bulkhead is SHF5 and Bulkhead NKF5 can be replaced upon request.

Connect the strobe sync cord to housing’s bulkhead. Tighten the lock ring to secure the cord in place. Make sue that the blank plug is secured at the bulkhead if no sync cord is connected.

The housing is now ready for the dive.

Important !!! Check the o-ring seal on the lid and should see an even and continuous pressed o-ring path of about 0.5 – 1 mm thick

5.Use & Care of Housing

5.1 Pre Dive Function Check.

Just before entering the water, make a habit of reviewing that you have carried out the proper

steps to close the housing and the bulkhead is connected. Make a visual check of the O-ring seal.

It is also useful to switch on the camera, and check that controls e.g. on/off, zoom, shutter

functions operate normally.

Check housing is closed

Check O-ring is in the groove between housing and Acrylic

Check battery and memory card status on the LCD display

Check control knob and zoom function.

Always avoid submerging the housing in hot water for a prolonged time or a cleansing tank where the water may be heated up by the sun.

5.2 General Operation.

The control levers and push buttons consist of internal double O-ring seals on a stainless steel shaft. This arrangement is very reliable, however as a precaution, when operating the controls, avoid excessively rapid movements, as this may distort the O-ring. Also please allow for the fact that the camera takes a few seconds to power on. If the camera dose not appear to respond to a control action, make sure that no other controls are pressing on the camera, i.e. locking out further actions.

Wear the wrist strap; it is easy to inadvertently let go of the housing, especially if you are distracted.

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Panasonic LX5 user manual Using External Strobes, Pre Dive Function Check

LX5 specifications

The Panasonic LX5 is a remarkable compact digital camera that has garnered attention for its blend of performance, portability, and advanced features. First released in 2011, it resides within Panasonic's Lumix line, celebrated for its practicality, especially among photography enthusiasts seeking a high-quality compact option.

At the heart of the LX5 is its 10.1-megapixel CCD sensor, which excels in low-light conditions, delivering impressive image quality. This size and technology ensure that the camera can capture vibrant details even in challenging lighting scenarios. The camera also incorporates the Venus Engine FHD, which enhances image processing speed and quality, providing cleaner images with minimal noise and excellent color fidelity.

One of the standout features of the LX5 is its fast Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.0. This lens contributes not only to superior image quality but also to versatility, allowing for shallow depth of field effects and exceptional low-light performance. The 24mm wide-angle capability further enhances its adaptability, making it ideal for landscapes, group shots, and indoor photography where space is limited.

Users benefit from a 3.0-inch LCD screen that offers high resolution, providing a clear view for composing shots, even in bright sunlight. The LX5 also includes a built-in optical viewfinder, giving photographers a more traditional shooting option that many users still prefer, especially in bright conditions.

For enthusiasts looking to take full control, the LX5 boasts an array of manual settings including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. This versatility allows experienced users to experiment with various shooting techniques, while automatic modes are readily available for those who prefer a more hands-off approach.

The Panasonic LX5 also supports full HD video recording at 1080p, making it a dual-purpose tool for both photography and videography. Additional features include various scene modes and creative filters, enabling users to express their artistic vision directly through the camera.

In terms of connectivity, the LX5 can easily transfer images via USB, and while it lacks built-in Wi-Fi, users can connect to their devices through memory card access. The overall build quality of the camera is solid, featuring a durable metal body that enhances its portability while allowing it to withstand everyday use.

In summary, the Panasonic LX5 remains a respected model in the compact camera market, thanks to its impressive lens, advanced imaging technologies, and user-friendly features, making it an appealing choice for both casual photographers and serious enthusiasts alike.