
Sony MPKNA.AE Marine Pack for DSC-N1/N2
Dive Deeper with the Sony MPK-NA Marine Pack Explore the underwater world without compromising your camera. The Sony MPK-NA Marine Pack is specifically designed to protect your DSC-N1 & N2 Cyber-shot digital camera while submerged. Crafted from durable A.B.S. plastic and glass, this marine pa...
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Overview
Dive Deeper with the Sony MPK-NA Marine Pack
Explore the underwater world without compromising your camera. The Sony MPK-NA Marine Pack is specifically designed to protect your DSC-N1 & N2 Cyber-shot digital camera while submerged. Crafted from durable A.B.S. plastic and glass, this marine pack allows you to capture stunning underwater photos at depths up to 132 feet.
Specifications:
- Compatibility: Sony DSC-N1 & N2 Cyber-shot digital cameras
- Material: A.B.S. plastic and glass
- Maximum Depth: 132 feet
Key Features
Underwater shooting is possible to a depth of up to 40m (130ft)
When using the Marine Pack turn on the camera's 'Housing' mode
Power ON/OFF mode change shutter and flash functions can be operated with the camera enclosed in the marine pack
Macro Mode and Magnifying Glass Mode in Scene Selection for DSC-N1 enable close-up shooting
Includes hand strap grease O-ring and spacer.Approx size (mm) W150 x H96 x D75.Approx weight 380g.Compatible with DSCN1
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Enables underwater shooting for the compatible DSC-N1 camera to an impressive depth of up to 40 meters (130 feet)
- Allows operation of key camera functions like Power ON/OFF, mode change, shutter, and flash while the camera is enclosed
- Supports macro mode and magnifying glass mode, specifically with the DSC-N1, for detailed close-up underwater photography
- Includes essential accessories such as a hand strap, grease, O-ring, and spacer, for immediate use and maintenance
- Compact and lightweight with approximate dimensions of W150 x H96 x D75mm and a weight of 380g, making it easy to handle
👎 Cons
- This marine pack is only compatible with the Sony DSC-N1 and DSC-N2 cameras, limiting its versatility.
- Requires turning on the camera's "Housing" mode, which is an additional step before underwater use.
- The maximum depth of 40m, while substantial, might be a limiting factor for professional deep divers.
- The hand strap is the only mentioned carrying accessory, and a more robust attachment point might be desired by some.
- The included grease and O-ring will eventually need replacement to maintain the waterproof seal, incurring future costs.