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DiCAPac WP-500 Underwater Waterproof Digital Camera Housing Case
List Price: $34.95
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Brand: DiCAPac Feature: Guaranteed underwater performance up to 16 ft. (5m) deep; Material Type: PVC, silicon, rubber Model: WP-500 Publisher: DiCAPac Special Features: DiCAPac WP-500 Waterproof Case is Compatible with:
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Features
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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; Weighs only 80 grams and lays nearly flat for super portability; Dimensions (WxH): 18.5 x 11.8cm (7.3 x 4.6 in.)
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    Not impress I just got this product and tested it with paper in the case to prevent damaging the camera; so far so good. After immersing and holding the casing under water for 2 hours the paper came out dry. Next I tried it with my Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ3. I followed the instruction for the fitting of the camera but every pictures give me that kinda black frame rim; the pictures are not too appealing, somewhat a little foggy. So I will use it at the beach to prevent water, and sand damage to my camera, but I will have to crop my pictures later on.
    It actually works!!! Got this to take pictures of my salt water reef aquarium and am presently surprised. Very flexible, works exactly as expected.
    Works great! I took this rafting with me this past weekend and it worked great! I even dunked it in the 55-degree (F) water and took a couple of shots (they didn't come out that great), but I was also moving and bobbing in a raft. I did notice that my camera will auto-shut off if it unable to extend the lens all the way when it is turned on. I also had a small GPS logger in the pouch with the camera that made the problem worse, but that is my fault, not the fault of the DiCAPac. So only having the camera in the case is definitely better. The only real problem with the case is that it would not allow me to zoom in due to the case getting in the way. I still managed to take good pictures with it, though!
    Definitely Dry We bought the WP-500 for our Caribbean Cruise. It was our second DiCAPac bag (our new camera didn't fit our older and smaller bag). It worked like a camp. We went snorkelling twice and cave tubing. It worked like a champ. I don't know what the depth limit is, but I dove down to 25-30 feet with no troubles or leaks. I recommend using the zoom lenses insert. I took it out for our second snorkeling trip and our camera slid around too much for my liking.
    Didn't fit, jammed lens barrel! Though this was specifically supposed to fit my CASIO Exilim 600, the lens barrel repeated got caught in the lens recess, even though I attempted to use the included lens barrel attachment. This was my second disappointing experience with products of this company. I also ordered the bag for a Sony Camcorder which also was supposed to fit, but didn't.
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