I just picked up a Nikonos V for a great price at auction, with the plan to use it as a boat/rain camera. I'm no diver -- barely even much of a swimmer -- but I would like to try an underwater shoot or two next summer, should the camera allow. The faint scent of sea tells me this one has seen the ocean before, but otherwise it looks like it is in perfect condition.
There is plenty of information out there about how to use and maintain these things, but almost nothing about how to test if it is water tight in the first place. The only thing I could find were instructions for building a pressure chamber, and I'm afraid that's extreme overkill for this little project. I'm well aware of all of the internal O-rings and the recommendation for yearly professional CLAs, but that's out of the question for my purposes. I ordered a set of user-replaceable O-rings and grease, and that's all it's going to get.
My main question is: do you have any advice on the safest way to test it for leaks? Should I just plunge it into a bucket and see what happens, or take a more gradual approach? Splash it first? Or dip one side at a time? Is there any good way to test it "gasket-by-gasket"? Furthermore, what is even the best way to tell if it is leaking?
Question two is a long shot... it came with an Aqua-Craft Novatek III underwater strobe. These things don't seem to be mentioned at all on the internet. The battery compartment of mine is a nightmare of rust and corrosion from a multi-decade nap with a couple of leaking batteries still inside, but that much I can fix. However, there is no gasket of any sort between the battery holder and the strobe body. It's just two pieces of hard plastic that crank down against each other very tightly. That can't be water tight, right? Does anybody know if this is supposed to have a gasket? I might just run a bead of silicone sealant along the whole rim...
There is plenty of information out there about how to use and maintain these things, but almost nothing about how to test if it is water tight in the first place. The only thing I could find were instructions for building a pressure chamber, and I'm afraid that's extreme overkill for this little project. I'm well aware of all of the internal O-rings and the recommendation for yearly professional CLAs, but that's out of the question for my purposes. I ordered a set of user-replaceable O-rings and grease, and that's all it's going to get.
My main question is: do you have any advice on the safest way to test it for leaks? Should I just plunge it into a bucket and see what happens, or take a more gradual approach? Splash it first? Or dip one side at a time? Is there any good way to test it "gasket-by-gasket"? Furthermore, what is even the best way to tell if it is leaking?
Question two is a long shot... it came with an Aqua-Craft Novatek III underwater strobe. These things don't seem to be mentioned at all on the internet. The battery compartment of mine is a nightmare of rust and corrosion from a multi-decade nap with a couple of leaking batteries still inside, but that much I can fix. However, there is no gasket of any sort between the battery holder and the strobe body. It's just two pieces of hard plastic that crank down against each other very tightly. That can't be water tight, right? Does anybody know if this is supposed to have a gasket? I might just run a bead of silicone sealant along the whole rim...