Here is the housing (with camera inside +10-17mm) and Nauticam's acrylic mini-dome, on the side of the water this morning.
And here am I with the rig (between dives) - it is impressively compact and light weight (unlike the photographer).
It was quite a production getting it all to me from Vegas, and I am very grateful to Edward Lai, Peter Rowlands, Adam Hanlon, Ryan Canon, Alex Tattersall and Rob White (without any of that chain this wouldn't have been possible)! And also a big thank you to Eleonora for letting me use her camera!
I have to say it amazing to be testing this camera UNDERWATER already. There isn't even a detailed D7000 review on DPReview, yet! Serious kudos to Nauticam for not only having a housing to show at DEMA, but one that can be used in a cold English lake the next day!
My review will focus on the underwater use of the system and will cover both the housing and camera, since the D7000 introduces a low of new tech for Nikon users. I have pretty strong ideas on what it is important to test on this system, but please feel free to post any questions you want me to answer (in the review).
My review will focus more on stills than video, but Peter Rowlands will be joining me in the Red Sea and will be helping me to evaluate the video capability. I shot some today and it looks nice (but I need more expert eyes).
I won't answer too many questions until the review is done. Hopefully it should be done a week from today.
Alex
