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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 388947" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Without going into too much info, you can do google searches for underwater casings for the D7100 to get an idea of what it would cost (However it is not an inexpensive item and will cost more than the camera body itself).</p><p>Otherwise you can also look into the Nikon AW1 which you would be able to submerge into water (provided you get the body with the underwater lens). This I suspect would also set you back close to what a replacement body would cost (Body/lens). You still would not be able to go any further than what would be rated for depth due to increased water pressures the deeper you dive. </p><p>So for really deep dives, you may want to invest in a housing, or if you are handy with specing out and building/creating items from acrylics, you may be able to build your own (would not recommend unless you do have experience).</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 388947, member: 13155"] Without going into too much info, you can do google searches for underwater casings for the D7100 to get an idea of what it would cost (However it is not an inexpensive item and will cost more than the camera body itself). Otherwise you can also look into the Nikon AW1 which you would be able to submerge into water (provided you get the body with the underwater lens). This I suspect would also set you back close to what a replacement body would cost (Body/lens). You still would not be able to go any further than what would be rated for depth due to increased water pressures the deeper you dive. So for really deep dives, you may want to invest in a housing, or if you are handy with specing out and building/creating items from acrylics, you may be able to build your own (would not recommend unless you do have experience). Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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