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Underwater Housing Camera Case for Canon Powershot SD1100, SD1000, SD950, SD890, SD850, SD870, SD790, SD770, & SD750 Digital Cameras (Rated Depth of 30') | 
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| Brand: Waterpak Category: Photography
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $30.04 (60%)
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics
MPN: NER-WP400-1 Model: NER-WP400-1 UPC: 049368820646 EAN: 0049368820646 ASIN: B001B5Z3Q4
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | UV coated polycarbonate lens cover allows users to take crystal clear pictures | | • | Guaranteed underwater performance up to 30 feet. (10m) deep | | • | Reliable waterproof seal with convenient thumb screws | | • | Neck Strap, Cleaning Cloth, Spacer rings, & Anti-Fog Liquid Included | | • | Great for the beach, pool, snorkeling, and shallow to mid-range dives up to 30' |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Whether you're headed to the beach, waterpark, ski slopes, river rapids or hiking trails, the Waterpak underwater case is guaranteed to keep your camera clean and dry so that you can capture outdoor living without a second thought. The Waterpak kit comes with a underwater case rated up to 30', cleaning cloth, nect strap, spacers, and anti-fog liquid.
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| Customer Reviews:
pretty decent for the price September 16, 2008 Melissa Miracolo (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this housing because I was going on a trip to the Bahamas. I wanted something to protect my brand new camera from sand and water and such... Good thing because I was there for the tail end of a hurricane... The housing did it's job, it protected my camera like I wanted it to. I was a little nervous to put it underwater since the directions emphasize doing a water test before each use. I didn't want to submerge it completely under water, but it did get splashed a few times and my camera was fine. The only complaint I have is you could see a ring around your image if zoomed all the way out. There are adaption pieces probably to correct that, but they don't explain how it's supposed to work exactly. It's just a picture, no written directions so it's possible that that's correctible and I just didn't do it right. All in all, this product did what I needed it to do without me having to spend a lot of money, but I think I would feel safer and prefer to use the hard case housing that is fitted more to my exact camera.
Camera Case was cheap and broke 1st day... September 9, 2008 MS 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Product is not well made, and the plastic center that screws on/off is suceptible to cracking. My new case broke within minutes... Bad Product, do not buy.
Good value for a quick trip August 14, 2008 Joanna M. Austin (Cayman Islands) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My cousin bought one and left it for me. I'm in the water every day and the case got used about 7 times which would be fine for any holiday maker who wanted it for a weeks vacation or so. It developed a crack last time I went and so I wouldn't use it again but when it was fine the case worked absolutely fine- I've taken some great photos with it. Its a really cheap product and perfect if you're just going on vacation and want to take your camera in rather than buying expensive underwater cameras at 20 bucks a pop.
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