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Before my most recent trip last year I purchased the Nauticam USB-C bulkhead for my OM-1 housing which uses the M24 bulkhead on the housing.  The setup consists of an M16 bulkhead and a specific M24-M16 adapter that is machined so that the right angle USB plug will fit through.

 

In summary it works as advertised, I can charge the camera without breaking the vacuum and also download images.  Download is a little slow compared to using a card reader it seems the limit is set by the camera interface. I achieved around 28 Mb/sec, while I can achieve 150 Mb/sec with my card reader.  Battery charging seems to be about the same as plugging the camera directly into a charger.

 

I got the bulkhead as I shoot the Canon 8-15 with metabones adapter, which requires placing the camera in the housing then assembling the lens from the front placing the dome over the installed lens.  This takes some time to pull apart and re-assemble, so being able to charge and download without opening is one less thing I need to deal with each evening after diving. 

 

Here is a couple of photos of the bulkhead installed, it seems to be a high quality cable. 

 

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and externally the bulkhead uses a sealed cap similar to a vacuum valve to protect the USB terminal inside.  It is sealed so holds a vacuum if the cap is removed.

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Overall I'm happy with it as it does what it's meant to do.

 

 

 

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Sounds great, I am jealous.

 

My Olympus M5 III has a micro USB connector so I considered to buy the bulkhead and add a USB-C to mini USB connector. But I gave up, likely it will to take to much space with the chance that the cable will get squezed when closing the back cover. Brr, an extra chace of leakage. 

 

Nauticam, please make a mini USB bulkhead.

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19 minutes ago, Floris Bennema said:

Sounds great, I am jealous.

 

My Olympus M5 III has a micro USB connector so I considered to buy the bulkhead and add a USB-C to mini USB connector. But I gave up, likely it will to take to much space with the chance that the cable will get squezed when closing the back cover. Brr, an extra chace of leakage. 

 

Nauticam, please make a mini USB bulkhead.

You could likely get one from Dive and See, but they are quite expensive.  Assume you have confirmed it will charge through the USB connection.  I think my EM-1 MkII wouldn't do charge via USB.

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I got one of these and stupidly I did not realize that it was a USB-C and my A6400 is a mini-USB. The NA6400 can use a booster battery pack underneath the camera and I can stuff the wiring and adapter below the camera in place of the booster pack. The booster pack keeps my camera running for often a full four long dives. This is with the LCD screen running full time and using the onboard flash for sync. I do have a UWT board trigger but it just never really worked reliably, actually not very well at all, thus I use the camera flash for syncing my strobes. Which of course eats battery thus my desire to have an alternative means of charging my camera battery without opening the housing. I have two booster packs and they are going strong still so I guess I am okay for the time being. 

 

 

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I got this and must say its one of the best bits of kit. Specially with mirrorless cameras (i have A7RV) using so much battery, i can comfortably charge from power bank on boat.

Only issue i have is download speed. Maybe i have a sunday version of the cable or something.

When i plug my laptop into the port, download is very slow. When i take out camera and plug camera directly to laptop with same cable as previously, speeds are 4-6x.

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Fortunately I don't feel the need for this accessory.

 

I have not found battery life to be an issue with the Nikon Z8.  Battery life was called out often in the early reviews and spec crawls when it first came out so it was an initial concern. But it has been a non issue so far. I've done dozens of 3-4 dive days with 400-600 shots on one battery. I honestly don't even pay attention to the battery gauge most of the time unless I am going in to a high action environment like sharks or sealions.

 

Does this sound consistent with other Z8 shooters?

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6 hours ago, Dave_Hicks said:

Fortunately I don't feel the need for this accessory.

 

I have not found battery life to be an issue with the Nikon Z8.  Battery life was called out often in the early reviews and spec crawls when it first came out so it was an initial concern. But it has been a non issue so far. I've done dozens of 3-4 dive days with 400-600 shots on one battery. I honestly don't even pay attention to the battery gauge most of the time unless I am going in to a high action environment like sharks or sealions.

 

Does this sound consistent with other Z8 shooters?

Well, my Z8 has not been in the water yet, so cannot answer your question, yet, but I did purchase the USB bulkhead.  There are times in the past when I would have liked to do a battery change but was on a boat or a beach where it just seemed unwise to open the housing due to water, salt spray, blowing sand, etc.  I am often diving from small boats filled with dripping wet divers and all kinds of wet gear getting moved around.  Other times I want to leave the camera soaking between dives or overnight and have to dry it before opening the housing for a battery change.  I have a waterproof power brick I take on dive trips anyway for other purposes so the relatively inexpensive bulkhead seems like a good addition to me.

 

Certainly if I am doing lens/port changes anyway, it won't matter.  Not at all a necessary accessory for most of us, but potentially handy.

 

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"It is sealed so holds a vacuum if the cap is removed."

 

Does this mean that if ever the o-ring of the cap fails or the cap is not put back correctly, the housing will not flood? Will it fry the camera by shorting the usbc port?

Looks like a very useful accessory, but I'm wary of another failure point.

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2 hours ago, tank said:

Does this mean that if ever the o-ring of the cap fails or the cap is not put back correctly, the housing will not flood? Will it fry the camera by shorting the usbc port?

Housing will not flood.

USB-C port will short atleast Canon R5, dont ask how i know 😉

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1 hour ago, Sokrates said:

Housing will not flood.

USB-C port will short atleast Canon R5, dont ask how i know 😉


Ouch

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5 hours ago, tank said:

"It is sealed so holds a vacuum if the cap is removed."

 

Does this mean that if ever the o-ring of the cap fails or the cap is not put back correctly, the housing will not flood? Will it fry the camera by shorting the usbc port?

Looks like a very useful accessory, but I'm wary of another failure point.

Yes it means it will short the connections.  Like the vacuum valve cap you should maintain this o-ring , occasionally a little bit of grease and  check for contamination.

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On 3/8/2025 at 1:13 AM, JohnD said:

  I have a waterproof power brick I take on dive trips anyway for other purposes so the relatively inexpensive bulkhead seems like a good addition to me.

 

 

I should add that the bulkhead, in common with any sort of cable bulkhead is waterproof because of the o-ring in the cap.  This one is vacuum tight meaning that water won't get inside but the salt water can short out the connections in the plug and will also destroy the terminals by corrosion.  So I wouldn't be opening the cap unless there is a dry area where you can charge without risk of salt water dropping on things. 

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