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Canon WP-DC22 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot SD1100IS Digital Elph |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography Department: Photo & Video Accessories
List Price: $240.00 Buy New: $180.50 as of 9/3/2010 16:40 CDT details You Save: $59.50 (25%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.3 x 3.5
MPN: 2570B001 Model: 2570B001 UPC: 013803091519 EAN: 0013803091519 ASIN: B0012ZASQS
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| Features:
| • | For small underwater subjects, choose the Macro Mode. Move to within minimum focusing distance of your subject and depress the shutter button halfway. | | • | The first thing to master with wide-angle shots is keeping the water color blue. | | • | First, select the Stitch Assist Mode on your PowerShot digital camera. Shoot a series of overlapping images. | | • | You can also use your Canon Waterproof Case on land in environments where snow, sand, excess humidity or dust could lead to damage. | | • | Follow instructions for maintenance tips to optimize housing performance, for example, The O-ring is the water-tight barrier that seals the PowerShot. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Whether you're splashing around the pool or skiing down the slopes, there are numerous opportunities to take pictures. The Canon WP-DC22 underwater housing for the Canon PowerShot SD1100IS is perfectly designed so you can enjoy using your camera whether you're sporting above or beneath water level. It isn't just for snorkeling. It is designed to handle pressures down to 130 feet. Be careful to follow product instructions when using this product with your camera. When photographing underwater, there are three shooting techniques you will find particularly useful as they enable you to produce remarkable and appealing pictures without elaborate set-ups. Camera is not included - sols separately
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| Customer Reviews:
Great! August 8, 2010 Chelsea This case is pricey and on the large size, but it does what it is supposed to do! I've used it in my pool, in the ocean, and on the beach in the sand and have not had a single leak or any type of issue with it. It is made to perfectly fit my camera, which is why it is so expensive. I intend on getting plenty of use out of it and am very glad that I made this purchase.
Perfect case for easy use underwater camera July 23, 2010 ShaneS Went to 100 plus depths with no problems. Easy to use and unobtrusive to other divers. Good starter camera setup. Dont forget to tighted the wrist strap as it is positively bouyant, some may prefet to weight case for neutral bouyancy.
great for diving and is a cool gadget to protect your canon March 12, 2010 Misshell (Puerto Rico) Protects my camera from humidity and sand when I'm at the beach and is a cool thing to have when going scuba diving. Works great underwater and pictures and videos come out great!
Easy to Use March 6, 2010 John Crosby (Honolulu HI) I have had this type of housing before and have had no issues with it before excellent pictures underwater. Just be careful when closing housing with the diffuser attached. The string tends to get twisted into the housing and has caused flooding. I reccomend removing diffuser.
Great Unitl I Hit the Case Against a Rock February 11, 2010 Beaner (North Jersey) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this case on my camera when I went to Hawaii this last summer. I purchased it for the intention of going scuba diving, but that didn't pan out. I took it snorkeling a couple of times and it worked like a charm. I took some really wonderful pictures and movies and it was fantastic. It takes some getting used to because it is pretty large compared to the actually camera.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL though, my Fiancé wanted to go snorkeling with the turtles in Oahu so we went out into the water and the visibility in the water wasn't very good and there were rocks in the water. I accidentally bumped into a rock and this cause the seal to loosen allowing water to get into the case. I noticed this when I held up the camera and there was condensation inside. It was my error that caused the leak and ultimately broke the camera so just be careful when you are snorkeling/scuba diving/rough housing.
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