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Underwater Housing Case for Canon Powershot Review



Underwater Housing Case for Canon Powershot SD1100, SD1000, SD890IS, SD850IS, SD790IS SD770IS, SD750, SD630, Digital Cameras Technical Review

* Guaranteed underwater performance up to 16 ft. (5m) deep
* UV coated polycarbonate lens cover allows users to take crystal clear pictures
* Transparent and flexible case for convenient camera control
* Reliable sealing system with waterproof zipper and "Roll & Velcro" closure
* Meets JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) protection class 8 for waterproofing

Underwater Housing Case for Canon Powershot SD1100, SD1000, SD890IS, SD850IS, SD790IS SD770IS, SD750, SD630, Digital Cameras Customer Review

By tylenolpm1 ...
I bought "Underwater Housing Case for Canon Powershot SD1100, SD1000, SD890IS, SD850IS, SD790IS SD770IS, SD750, SD630, digital cameras, to Cancun and I own Canon SD750. I remember opening it and be a little worried that it would not work, so I tried it in the sink with a piece of paper and not leak or problem. So I gave my camera and went to the beach happy to shoot in the ocean and pool. It was perfect for our trip, because my wife and I could take a picture of himself while swimming around. Sometimes I will ask other tourists to our picture of the beach and would worry about getting sand in the camera and say let me dry your hands, but we tell them not to worry, because if prevents anything from getting on camera. In the pool we have pictures of our faces under water and images were clear. Sometimes when we took pictures underwater, either at sea or pool, if there was very visible, so all you could see a shade of blue water. So if the water visibility is good so the camera could take good pictures. While we were in the pool, I also tested the buoyancy and float with your camera case inside. We went also to Chichen Itza in the middle of our visit there was a fierce rain in about 30 minutes but I was able to put stuff on before it began to rain, and it worked perfectly in the rain. No water leaks at all. We just do not like about it is that the lens part of the case is not always in line with the camera because the case is designed for one size fits all. So, if someone has set the lens correctly, that black circular outlines some of the images. If I had to do it again I would still buy this case. The price was cheaper than buying waterproof camera. It was wonderful to be able to take pictures in the ocean or the pool without having to worry about the camera to get ruined. Float and easy to install and carry. Another bonus that I remembered was when recording movies, we were able to record sound with the case without a problem which was really cool. Finally, I do not believe that the resolution was really changed by getting the case on that one.

By C. Chew (Redmond, WA USA) ...
I bought this for our trip to Hawaii. Used to be hard for our snorkel tours. Overall, it worked perfectly. It did what I had expected to do. It is not a perfect solution, but for what it is, I'm quite happy with it.

For this underwater housing case for Canon Powershot
* Price: If you look at the alternatives, it is very economical solution. I spent a lot of waterproof cameras, and many questions about leakage or the image quality was poor, or very expensive ... or a combination of the above.
* Depth: If you have a little extra air when you go deeper underwater than other standard 6 "or 10" cameras.
* Photo quality / versatility: you get to control because it is your real camera. <300>Con this underwater housing case for Canon Powershot
* Fit: a couple has already been said, because it is a general pattern, it will comfortably fit your camera. They must ensure that your lenses in the middle of the cylinder lens. Otherwise you will have the black curves in the figure.
* Be careful packing: you have to do a good job packing it. It is not hard to do. Just be careful with it.
* Control: it may be harder dork around with the camera. It is not hard to press the button, but if you turn the camera (like the transition to go from picture to picture, or a lever to zoom in & out), it can be much more difficult to hit them with a hoe. If everything is controlled by button, not a problem.
* Viewfinder / monitor. Can it be real pain in the ass to watch the screen and / or in the viewfinder. Part of this is due to the brightness of the surroundings and the part due to an extra layer of material in the case. I ended up with only a couple of extra pictures to help make sure that I had at least one of what I wanted.


Solution: A couple of suggestions to solve some of the "con's"
* Fit: I rolled up tissue paper and place it in the bottom of the camera. This helped to close the camera to the proper height so that the lens was in the middle of the war. It also ended up helping to move the camera from side to side. Also find the smallest size of the model that suits your camera. Do not "play it safe" and buy a larger size.
* Seals: Make sure you are really diligent about it and test it. I would also make tissues in place to throw the opening closed. Be sure to leave the tissue seal. Tissue in the role is a big warning alerts you if it is a small leak. Tissue to absorb the leaks, and to see that this issue is before the camera absorbs water.

Overall I would definitely recommend.

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