GoPro Dive User's Guide
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To install your GoPro into the Dive Housing, first open the latch on the housing. Insert the GoPro camera into the housing, ensuring that the lens aligns with the housing's lens port. Close the backdoor and secure the latch to ensure a watertight seal.
If the Dive Housing fogs up, it's likely due to moisture inside. Use anti-fog inserts inside the housing to absorb moisture. Ensure that the housing is completely dry before sealing it. You can also store the housing with a silica gel pack to reduce moisture.
The GoPro Dive Housing is rated for depths of up to 60 meters (196 feet). Always check the housing for any damage or wear before diving to ensure safety and integrity at depth.
Rinse the Dive Housing thoroughly with fresh water after every dive to remove salt and debris. Dry it with a clean, dry cloth, and ensure all seals are intact and free of sand or dirt. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Regularly inspect the O-ring for any signs of wear or damage and replace it if necessary. Ensure the O-ring is clean and properly seated before sealing the housing. Avoid opening the housing in wet or sandy environments to prevent contaminants.
The touchscreen will not be accessible while the GoPro is inside the Dive Housing. Use the camera's buttons to navigate and change settings. Alternatively, set up your desired settings before placing the camera in the housing.
If the buttons are not functioning, check for sand or debris around the button mechanisms and rinse the housing with fresh water. If the problem persists, inspect for any visible damage and contact GoPro support for further assistance.
To ensure the best video quality, use appropriate filters for color correction based on the depth and type of water. Clean the housing lens thoroughly to avoid smudges or water spots that can affect image quality.
Yes, it's recommended to occasionally lubricate the O-ring with a silicone grease designed for underwater housings to maintain its elasticity and ensure a proper seal. Avoid over-lubricating as it may attract debris.
Before diving, test the housing by sealing it without the camera inside and submerging it in a basin of water. Look for any signs of air bubbles, which indicate leaks. If no bubbles appear, the housing is likely secure.