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GB Undersea's Digital Lens Dock

Posted: 18 November 2002 05:00 PM
Last Update: 25 January 2004 06:20 AM
Categories: NewsPhoto News [home]
Author: Craig Jones (Industry)
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NOVEMBER 19, 2002
PRESS RELEASE

SECURE HOLDER NOW AVAILABLE FOR 67mm DIGITAL ADD-ON LENSES
GB Undersea, maker of quality accessories for underwater camera systems, is proud to introduce the Digital Lens Dock(TM).

The Digital Lens Dock(TM) provides a convenient, secure place to hold any 67mm diameter threaded add-on lens when not in use. With it, you can safely remove your add-on lens when you wish to use your camera's built-in optics. Operation is quick, easy, and o­ne-handed, as the lens slips quickly in or out without threading.


Not o­nly does the Dock hold the lens, but it incorporates the same proven system as GB Undersea's Save-A-Lens Kit(TM) to help prevent the lens from being lost whether o­n the housing, in the Dock, or in between!

The Digital Lens Dock(TM) is made of rugged, corrosion-proof materials. Its universal mount makes it compatible with any housing configuration. It includes a detailed, illustrated installation guide. At a price of $39.95, the Digital Lens Dock(TM) allows you to take full advantage of your camera, and also provides economical protection for your costly lens.

The Digital Lens Dock(TM) works with all add-on lenses for digital camera housings which have 67mm diameter threads. These include lenses from Olympus, Sea&Sea, and Inon, and housings from Olympus, Ikelite, Fish Eye, and others.

To see more about the Digital Lens Dock(TM), visit GB Undersea o­n the web at http://www.gbundersea.com or email info@gbundersea.com.

Copyright 2002 GB Undersea. All rights reserved.

Digital Lens Dock(TM) is a trademark of GB Undersea.

All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Shown with an Olympus PT-010 Housing:


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