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Fantastic deal with few very minor drawbacks March 11, 2009 Jaedon Avey 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R11X6K6ZJTNEX3 This product is very inexpensive and works as advertised - it protects your camera in relatively shallow depths of water.
I will say that the product has some quirks. 1) If you have pets, keep the case in the box. A single bite will kill this soft case. 2) The case makes in-water adjustment difficult, my "wheel" only turned clockwise - familiarize yourself with switching between picture and video ahead of time. 3)Some small black edges of the lens section can obscure corners of shots - zoom in about 1.5x power, monitor and readjust frequently, or create a small shim to keep the camera centered. 4) Lastly, I found that the screen on my camera was hard to see unless all air was removed and the plastic was pressed firmly into the camera (like a cling-on sticker) - do this and you'll be able to review your shots quickly while under water.
I have attached a short video of an atoll south of Maui. The camera (and camera guy) aren't the best, but you get the idea.
Great product! My most satisfying Amazon buy of recent memory.
Amazing Case!!! September 18, 2009 Davi (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use it on my Canon SD780 IS and also on my past camera Canon SD1000. First off the hard case by Canon is $175, that's getting close to the cost of my camera. If I was scuba diving weekly, I would than consider it. For me, the case allowed me to take my camera on trips I wouldn't be able to take photos and videos. I've used it on the beach, pool parties, snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands and River Rafting / Kayaking down the Kern River (level 4). Haven't had any leakage and gotten some great footage. My only dislike is that it doesn't fit my camera perfectly. It will move around unless you put some paper towels inside to prevent that from happening. If it does move around than your picture gets a little blocked by the casing. It however, can be a cool effect in some photos, but generally not. I've recently switched from paper towels to foam. This works a lot better. For the price it is definitely worth it....it's either that or never having incredible underwater photos/videos. I give it 5 stars for the price of allowing me to take my camera underwater. It also comes with a shoelace strap to put around your neck. Buy it... you won't regret it!!!
I love this CASE! January 8, 2009 Chase Green 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case is everything I ordered, and more. I purchased this along with a small point and shoot camera for a trip to Mexico. It took amazing pictures but it took some finesse to get it centered inside the case. This case is designed for larger cameras. I am still very happy with my purchase and I know I'll use this thing over and over again.
inexpensive way to have a waterproof camera September 9, 2009 Morwen 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased the WP-110 before a recent day of snorkeling and it performed beautifully with our Canon sd1100 camera -- protecting the camera and enabling us to shoot hundreds of beautiful photos far less expensively than purchasing a specialized camera or using a waterproof disposable. We were not sure whether to purchase the WP-110 or the WP-410 since both were shown as matches for the camera but are very glad we went with the WP-110 since its smaller size meant less camera slippage within the case.
Excellent Product January 12, 2009 Luis Valenzuela I had my doubts about this product, but after I tried it it works great. Just make sure to choose the right type because the camera can move inside the bag, and if you have a camera with big lens, plastic black cover can sometimes get in the way of pictures.
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