Overview

Salty Nikon ZR Underwater Housing - Boosted

For longer missions and professional workflows, the Boosted housing adds internal space for a small V-Lock battery or power bank - giving your ZR extended runtime without breaking the seal. Optimised for the XL port system, it's ready for wide domes, cine zooms, and all-day water shoots.

SKU: GC133-HSG-S-NK-ZRB

Salty Nikon ZR Underwater Housing - Boosted

Salty Nikon ZR Underwater Housing - Boosted

For longer missions and professional workflows, the Boosted housing adds internal space for a small V-Lock battery or power bank - giving your ZR extended runtime without breaking the seal. Optimised for the XL port system, it's ready for wide domes, cine zooms, and all-day water shoots.

The Nikon ZR camera is built for underwater performance, offering a depth rating of up to 40m (130ft) when used with dome ports. When paired with flat ports, it remains reliable to depths of 20m, making it suitable for both recreational diving and shallow underwater photography.

Controls

Shutter/Record Button

Power Button

ISO Button

C2 Button

C3 Button

Menu Button

Playback Button

Rear Dial

Rear Toggle (UP/DOWN/PRESS ONLY)

Camera Configuration

Our Nikon ZR housing is designed to work with Nikon ZR camera, with space for an additional V-Lock battery.

The V-Lock compartment is optimised for a FXLion Nano One battery, but can fit others of similar size.

The camera then receives power via a USB-C cable from the V-lock battery for extended run times.

Construction

Housing Body: CNC machined from 6061 billet aluminium. Grey Anodised for corrosion resistance.

Buttons/Hardware: Marine-grade 316 stainless-steel.

Port Options

Salty's SIREN models offer a stackable bayonet port system for seamless and flexible lens changes.

The ZR utilises the SIREN XL Bayonet Port System as standard.

Grips

The housing can be configured with a side handle on each side.

Paint

Our housings are anodised grey for corrosion resistance, however you also have the option of adding a highly durable two-pack paint finish.

The paint not only provides additional corrosion protection to your housing, but also provides an opportunity to customise the look of your housing.

Key Features:

Boosted Housing for Extended Runtime

Compatible with V-Lock Battery

Depth Rating up to 40 m

CNC-Machined Aluminium Construction

Marine-Grade Stainless-steel Hardware

Optimised for XL Port System

Supports Wide Domes and Cine Zooms

Stackable Bayonet Port System

Dual Side Handle Configuration

Optional Two-Pack Paint Finish

What's in the Box:

Salty Nikon ZR Underwater Housing - Boosted

Housing Shell configured for your camera setup

Manfrotto compatible baseplate

Silicone Grease

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Salty Nikon ZR Underwater Housing - Boosted

For longer missions and professional workflows, the Boosted housing adds internal space for a small V-Lock battery or power bank - giving your ZR extended runtime without breaking the seal. Optimised for the XL port system, it's ready for wide domes, cine zooms, and all-day water shoots.

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