Instruction manual
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CONTROLS IN DETAIL, CONTINUED
28- AF POINT SELECTOR / MAGNIFIER BUTTON: Push to 
select the desired AF pattern or to magnify an image on the 
rear LCD.
29- MULTI CONTROLER BUTTON ARRAY. Use to navigate 
through the multiples options of the menus, modes and features 
of the camera.
30- SET BUTTON: Press to  approve selection of  menu or 
chosen mode features.
31- ERASE BUTTON: Press to delete images.
32- MENU BUTTON: Press to activate menu display, scroll 
using main or quick dial control knob and select using SET 
function button
33- INFO  BUTTON: This button  will  activate  the rear  LCD 
and display all pertinent shooting information.
34- MODE DIAL ACCESS KNOB: Rotate to select the proper 
shooting mode, (care should be taken to understand the 
various combinations available).
35-  MODE  DIAL  LOCK  RELEASE  LEVER:  This  lever 
disengages  the lock on  the mode dial  of the  Canon 70D. 
Once it is engaged; the mode dial can be rotated using the 
Mode Dial Access Knob (# 34). 
36-  METERING  PATTERN  BUTTON:  Press  to  select  the 
appropriate metering mode. 
37- AF  POINT  SELECTION  BUTTON: Press  to  select  the 
preferred type of AF mode.
38- DRIVE SELECTION BUTTON: Press and use the Quick 
Control Dial access knob (#2) or the Main Control dial access  
knob  (#3)  to  alternate  between  the  various  drive  and  self 
timer modes.
39- AF  MODE  SELECTION  BUTTON:  Press  and  use  the 
Quick Control Dial access knob (#2) or the Main Control dial 
access knob to alternate between the various modes (ONE 
SHOT, AI FOCUS & AI SERVO).
40- REMOVABLE VIEWFINDER: This Galileo type view nder 
offers a full view of the illuminated camera viewnder display. 
All necessary information is visible. This viewnder can be 
removed  and  replaced  with  one  of  our  two  optional  Aqua 
View Finders, which are available in 45
o
 & 180
o
 version, for 
a larger displayed image.
41- REAR WINDOW LCD: This port window allows viewing 
of  the  recorded  images  and  is  used  in  the  Live  View  and 
Video mode for framing and composing. It also allows viewing 
of the entire menus selection as well.
42- MODE DIAL WINDOW: This port window give the user a 
visual of the camera mode dial.
43- HAND GRIPS (X2): Left and right grip allowing the mounting 
of strobe arms and accessories, these are attached with the 
supplied bolts and hexagonal wrench..
44- GRIPS ACCESSORIES MOUNTING HOLES: Two 1/4-20 
TPI holes on each grip are ready to accept TLC Base Brackets 
or TLC Base Ball for strobe arms or accessories.
45-  TOP ACCESSORY  MOUNTING  HOLE:  a  1/4”-20  TPI 
hole is supplied to accept a TLC accessory or TLC base ball 
for mounting a strobe arm or a modeling light.
46- BOTTOM ACCESSORIES MOUNTING HOLES: Three 
1/4” X 20 holes are provided for mounting strobes trays or 
accessories.
47- RUBBER ANTI SKID PADS: Six (6) rubber pads are provided 
to protect the housing and preventing it from sliding on wet 
decks.
48- SACRIFICIAL ANODES: (2X) zinc anodes are installed 
to protect your housing against salt water corrosion; theses 
are made to deteriorate easier than the other strategic part 
of your housing, hence the name sacricial anodes. These 
anodes need to be replaced by the user as needed.
49- CLOSING LATCHES: Two heavy duty latches equipped 
with safety locks (# 50) to protect against accidental opening.
50-  CLOSING  LATCHES  SAFETY  LOCKING  TAB:  These 
are safety locking tab that prevent accidental opening of the 
latches (#49).
51- CLOSING  LATCHES STRIKES: Those will  hook up to 
the latches for a secure closing of the housing.
52- MOUNTING HOLES FOR GRIPS: A threaded 5/16’’ hole 
is provided on each side for mounting the housing grips 
(# 44), see care and maintenance section.










