Sony FDR-X3000 Help Guide - Page 24

On waterproof performance of the Underwater Housing

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to an item you intend to use with the camera. [12] Getting Started Using the Underwater Housing On waterproof performance of the Underwater Housing When the camera is inserted in the supplied Underwater Housing, the camera can shoot up to a water depth of 60 m (197 feet) for 30 minutes continuously. The waterproof performance is based on the testing standards of our company. Do not subject the Underwater Housing to pressurized water, such as from a tap. Do not use the Underwater Housing in hot springs. Use the Underwater Housing in water that is less than 40°C (194°F). Sometimes waterproof performance is lost if the Underwater Housing is subjected to a strong shock such as from being dropped. We recommend the Underwater Housing be inspected at an authorized repair shop (chargeable). Waterproof performance in all situations is not guaranteed. Anti-fog sheet (AKA-AF1 (sold separately)) Insert the anti-fog sheet indoors with low humidity. Insert the anti-fog sheet in the camera a couple of hours before shooting. If you do not use the anti-fog sheet, place it in a bag and keep the top sealed. By drying the anti-fog sheet sufficiently, you can use it approximately 200 times repeatedly. Note When inserting the anti-fog sheet (AKA-AF1), place the camera into the Underwater Housing, then place the anti-fog sheet in the gap on the bottom of the camera and the Underwater Housing. If you place the anti-fog sheet before placing the camera, the anti-fog sheet may be sandwiched and make it difficult to take out the camera. : Anti-fog sheet

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to an item you intend to use with the camera.
[12] Getting Started
Using the Underwater Housing
On waterproof performance of the Underwater Housing
When the camera is inserted in the supplied Underwater Housing, the camera can shoot up to a
water depth of 60 m (197 feet) for 30 minutes continuously.
The waterproof performance is based on the testing standards of our company.
Do not subject the Underwater Housing to pressurized water, such as from a tap.
Do not use the Underwater Housing in hot springs.
Use the Underwater Housing in water that is less than 40°C (194°F).
Sometimes waterproof performance is lost if the Underwater Housing is subjected to a strong
shock such as from being dropped. We recommend the Underwater Housing be inspected at an
authorized repair shop (chargeable).
Waterproof performance in all situations is not guaranteed.
Anti-fog sheet (AKA-AF1 (sold separately))
Insert the anti-fog sheet indoors with low humidity.
Insert the anti-fog sheet in the camera a couple of hours before shooting.
If you do not use the anti-fog sheet, place it in a bag and keep the top sealed.
By drying the anti-fog sheet sufficiently, you can use it approximately 200 times repeatedly.
Note
When inserting the anti-fog sheet (AKA-AF1), place the camera into the Underwater Housing, then place the
anti-fog sheet in the gap on the bottom of the camera and the Underwater Housing.
If you place the anti-fog sheet before placing the camera, the anti-fog sheet may be sandwiched and make
it difficult to take out the camera.
: Anti-fog sheet