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DicaPac WP300 Medium 160 X 105mm Waterproof Case

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DicaPac WP300 Medium 160 X 105mm Waterproof Case

DicaPac WP300 Medium 160 X 105mm Waterproof Case Buy this product from Amazon
 
3.5
Publisher : DICAPac
Company : DiCAPac


Features
  • Waterproof up to 5m deep water
  • Clear photography using a Superclear PVC lens
  • Designed for cameras with and without zoom lenses
  • Meets standard reqirements for Japan Industrial Standards

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Customer reviews

Great product for the price. Lots of fun! 4 by .. M. A. Gavitt (New Jersey)
Took this bag on vacation in Hawaii and used with with a Sony Cybershot snorkeling and kayaking. Took excellent pictures, better than any disposable underwater camera I have ever used. It was difficult to change camera modes (still pictures to video, etc) becasue you have to turn a dial through the plastic bag, but other buttons (flash mode, shutter, power) were easily utilized. We used the neck lanyard and could just let the camera float along when not using it so we didn't have to hold it the entier time. We had full use of the LCD on the back of the camera. In some pictures the camera was off center and you can see the black rim of the lens on the bag, but that is easily cropped out. If using out of the water I would recommend cleaning the lens cap once in a while becasue water spots will show up on the pictures. Overall, fun to use!

works as advertised and it floats 4 by .. Gregory L. Munoz (The Woodlands,Tx)
Great product I brought this to extend the range of options I could have with my compact digital Nikon Coolpix, which already takes great pics, had it installed in minutes and on its maiden voyage it worked perfectly.The most inexpensive way to waterproof your gear I'd recommend it.

Cool Product! 4 by .. Jessica Blanton (Clemson, South Carolina)
It works! It appears as though your very expensive digital camera is going into the ocean in a ziplock, but it works! We bought one before a recent vacation to Belize & Guatemala and we had the best time when we were diving with sharks, stingrays and other sea creatures! We just set our camera to the video setting and went crazy! The picture quality was perfectly clear and we had some amazing photos from the trip underwater.




It is hard to move the dial on the camera once it is set and you are in the water, but it can be done. It was also hard to see what you were filming, but with some hit and miss you'll get something :)



Also, we used this anytime we went near the water: when we were kayaking, when we went caving (ATM tour) and it worked perfectly. You might get a little distortion on the edges, and sometimes a little moisture in the bag, but nothing that will hurt your camera.



It was a very fun thing and one that we can't wait to use again!

fine for the price 4 by .. bktw (san francisco)
I used this for several snorkel excursions in the Caribbean. Sunscreen rubbed off all over the back plastic and made it hard to see the LCD of my camera so I was shooting a bit blind but thanks to the lens cap there was never any muck over the lens itself. I did have to clear a few grains of sand out of the heavy duty zip lock, but even when there was a bit of sand in the zip no water made its way into the case. The handle loop of the camera got balled up in front of my controls which I had to watch when I inserted the camera. I also ended up with quite a bit of image cut off due I think to fact that my camera has a 28 mm equivalent - without that wide an angle lens I think the image might not have been impacted so much. I didn't mind it particularly as it clearly identified the shots as something other than typical (it sort of almost made my image into a circle with black on the outside). I wanted cheap protection for my camera and that is exactly what I got. Definitely get the camera pre-set before putting it in the bag and you have to make sure you have the lens centered before turning it on.

Well worth $30 5 by .. J. M. Blanchard (Cockeysville,MD)
I bought this case in preperation for a cruise, where I will be doing some under water activities, snorkaling and what not. I was thinking at first of buying a whole new digital camera designed for under water use, way too expensive. Then I thought maybee go cheap with disposable water proof cameras, I run a photo lab and these can suck especially with 35mm film having the potential of being messed up by X-ray equipment. Then I was like hard case for one of my exsisting cameras when I stumbled upon this by DiCAPac. My camera wasn't specified (GE E1030) but I figured it's about medium sized it should fit. I got the case in 48 hours only paying for standard shipping and not only did it fit my camera perfectly but everything was easy to use through the bag I could easily rotate the dials under water from the various photo options to video.




I did have the initial fear of placing my camera in the water even after I did the reccomended test this is, as every one will tell you, a heavy duty ziploc bag with a lense on it. But after you get over the phobia and trust this case you'll find it takes great pictures under water and is just ultra handy, hell the case even floats, can you beat that?



This is a great case and I would reccomend it to any one even just for around the pool use.