beautypg.com

Care & maintenance – Fantasea Line G Series BigEye Lens User Manual

Page 5

background image

5

BigEye Lens G Series Instruction Manual 20110616

g. Hold the color insert above the BigEye Lens so that the color insert is aligned with the dedicated slot

inside the BigEye Lens and the secure string of the color insert is positioned on the bottom right
corner (image #4).

h. Gently push the color insert into the dedicated slot inside the BigEye Lens (image #5).

i. Mount the BigEye Lens with color insert installed inside on the housing lens port.
j. The color insert can be installed and removed during the course of the dive. Make sure that there

are no air bubbles trapped inside the lens before taking images.

k. Note that white balance, flash and exposure settings might require adjustments once the color insert

is installed. Please refer to the RedEye Filter G Series instruction manual for further information.

l. To remove the color insert from the BigEye Lens, first take the BigEye Lens off the housing lens port.

Proceed by gently pulling the secure string of the color insert until the insert pops out of the BigEye
Lens. Make sure that the color insert is secured with a secure line to the housing or arm so you do
not lose it once removed. White balance, flash and exposure settings might require adjustments
once the color insert is removed.

6. Care & Maintenance

1.

Please use the utmost care and do not use excessive force when assembling and disassembling the
different accessories, in order to not cause any damage to the product.

2.

Keep the BigEye Lens away from extreme high temperatures, as under direct sunlight, since it might
damage the O-ring and interfere with the watertight seal of the lens.

3.

Do not clean the lens with any chemical solvents or other materials, which might cause damage to the
plastic dome.

4.

Never look at the sun through the lens.

5.

When storing the lens and during transportation, make sure that it is properly protected by using the
Neoprene lens cover and a padded bag in order to prevent scratches, cracks or any other damage to the
lens.

Image #4

Image #5