What housing are you using?
I have not searched too hard yet, but the only off the shelf housing I've come across is the Equinox. It's a version of their H6 housing.
Here is a list of questions I have asked Equinox sales about the housing, but I have received no answers after a week.
1) A) How much space is there between the camera front and the front port to insert a 77mm close-up lens?
B) If insufficient space exists, can you make the housing slightly longer for this and what’s the up-charge?
2) A) Is the TD1 camera LCD screen folded open and visible inside the housing? (I read that the screen has to be open for the camera to operate).
B) Are either the top or rear mounted accessory monitors capable of displaying the “difference” between the two images for parallax detection, or are they strictly 2D?
C) If the answer to 2. A and B are “no”, has anyone had any success hacking the camera monitor to be detached so it can be placed where visible at the back port?
3) A) Is the housing neutral buoyancy with the camera;
B) If not, how much weight needs to be added to it?
C) Does the weight system require me to travel with the weight, or can it use “resort weights”?
4) Where can I view sample video taken with the housing?
5) What’s the effective focal lengths of the lenses UW through the flat port?
6) A) The table of magnifications at the minimum and maximum focal lengths based upon the normal plane of convergence at 68 inches is known for the TD1 in air, but shooting through the flat port obviously changes the effective focal lengths and changes all the magnification outcomes. Has Equinox recalculated these when the camera is used in the housing underwater? If so, I’d like to review that information.
B) I have the same question for the camera/housing UW when using diopter lenses in plus 1 through plus 5 increments to reduce the distances to the planes of convergence?
C) If you have not calculated these magnifications/convergence points, but can tell me the effective focal length of the lenses UW through the flat port, I may be able to work them out for you.
Looking forward to more information!
Mark