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Flip Video Underwater Case for 1st Generation Flip Ultra Camcorders | 
| Brand: Flip Video Category: Photography
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.90 as of 7/30/2010 06:44 CDT details You Save: $22.09 (44%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews
Color: clear/ornge Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 1.8 x 2.8 x 5.2
MPN: AWC1T Model: AWC1T UPC: 892684000298 EAN: 0892684000298 ASIN: B0012YSSRK
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| Features:
| • | Designed to protect the 1st-Generation Ultra Camcorder under water to depths of 30 feet | | • | A perfect way to shoot thrilling video under the sea or safely record fun times at the pool | | • | Allows full access to the Ultra camcorder's control panel, so you'll be able to capture all the underwater fun | | • | The clear acrylic case has an orange back panel, a gray rubber seal, and gray accents | | • | Note: the Flip Video Underwater Case is not compatible with 2nd Generation Flip Ultra or Flip UltraHD Camcorders |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Flip Video Underwater Case for 1st Generation Flip Ultra Camcorders is designed to let you capture your next underwater adventure or trip to the pool on video. This clear acrylic case protects your 1st Generation Flip Ultra Camcorder to depths of 30 feet, while granting full access to the camcorder's control panel. The case comes with a convenient wrist strap, so you don't have to worry about losing your camcorder. With the Flip Video Underwater Case, you'll truly be able to shoot video almost anywhere. Note: This case is not compatible with 2nd Generation Flip Ultra or Flip UltraHD Camcorders.
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| Customer Reviews:
Its Great unless you Scuba March 20, 2010 SlickNick (Lancaster,CA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well I went to southern Thailand and I wanted to record it so I bought an HD Flip and this case.Now if your going to be snorkeling or just dont want to ruin your flip its great. When you get to about 20 feet down it doesn't work the pressure is too much for this case. What you have to do is press record on the surface and just record the whole thing and the zoom wont work that deep either and if it turns off your screwed, but for 30 bucks or whatever what can you expect. The good thing about it is I went down 30 feet twice and it still works ,but make sure you keep some wipes on you because the eye gets greasy from suntan oil and you have a bad picture. Ohh and be careful when you delete on flip software you might erase your entire vacation.But it's a good excuse to take another one.
Just Okay March 8, 2010 J. C. Whitford (Chicago, Illinois USA) This is a fine case if you intend to take above the water videos; however, as an underwater case it is nearly impossible to use. The viewing lens is at best difficult to see underwater...in fact, most of the time you'll be seeing the reflection of the sun, or worse, you and your dive mask reflected by the casing. I attempted to use this case while sailing and snorkeling in the carribean during a two week trip and was never able to get any video that was worth viewing. I have a number of high end underwater cameras ( not video) and have captured some awesome stills so I do know what a good underwater camera is capable of doing. This case is definitely not in that category.
Worked great, no leaks! February 14, 2010 Jessica K. Cecil I was worried about ordering this after reading all the reviews but I decided to take a chance. The case worked really well... No leaks at all!! The picture quality really wasn't affected either! I would tell anyone to take a chance and get this. I did do the tissue test first and then when I put the Flip in the case I left it in throughout the whole trip so I didn't have worry about getting the gasket dirty.
Editorial advice. February 6, 2010 boomdoggy (Los Angeles, CA USA) I recently used a Flip video with an Aquapac underwater housing in the Sea of Cortez and it worked well though it was a little hard to get to the power switch. I found when editing the video that to compensate for my moving the camera around too much that if I used the "half speed" effect on Windows Movie Maker it made the video much less sickening to watch. Or just hold the camera as still as you can when shooting.
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