Took this out for a spin over at Bolinao. And it worked great on my Canon PowerShot A410. I have tried this over at pool water, and it did pretty well on the rated 5m depth. This is the first chance that I have tried it on salt water.
After taking a look at the pictures. It worth it... very very worth it. Since you can turn your relatively simple P&S camera and turn it into a good underwater digital camera. And if you ever lose the camera in the water, it floats.
Downside though, if you have a digital camera with a rotating selector switch, it may be annoying to switch through different modes.
Also double and triple check the zip locks and properly wrap the velcro when you go down. I use a large clip to firmly hold everything in place.
I'll bring up the gallery with the pics a little bit later.
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Another tip. Try and buy a case that is a size larger. So that you could use other digital cameras as well. I bought the smallest one. So I couldn't use it with any other cameras. =(
There is a Multiply seller that is selling DicaPac cases (I didn't buy mine here in the Philippines). And yesterday, it seems that True Value over at Rockwell sells them as well.
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