DicaPac WP300 Medium 160 X 105mm Waterproof Case | 
| Brand: DiCAPac Category: Photography
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $23.48 as of 7/30/2010 13:57 EDT details You Save: $11.52 (33%)
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Color: Clear Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 5.6 x 1.8 DiCAPac WP-300 Waterproof Case is Compatible with: Canon PowerShot S500, S410, S400, S330, S300, A430, A420, A410; Casio QV-R61, R51, R41, R40, R4, R3, EX-Z10, Z110, Z120; Fuji Finepix A345, A350, F10 Zoom, F11, F20, F30, F420, F650; HP Photosmart M307, M407, M527, R707, R717; Nikon Coolpix 2200, 3200, 3700, 4100, 4200, 4600, 5200, 5600, 5900, 7600, 7900, P3, P4, L2, L3, L4, L6, L11, L12; Olympus C-500Z, C-480, C-370, C-60Z, X-550, X-450, X-350, X-1, X-2, X-3; Pentax Optio 30, 60, 330, 430, S40, S45, S50, S55, S60, 330RS, 430RS, E10, E20, M10, M20, M30; Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150, S650, S700, W200; Kodak Easyshare LS755, 753, 633, C663; Others: Polaroid PDC3370, Toshiba Alegretto 3310
MPN: WP300 Model: WP300 EAN: 8809176621024 ASIN: B000I566J6
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| Features:
| • | Waterproof up to 5m deep water | | • | Clear photography using a Superclear PVC lens | | • | Designed for cameras with and without zoom lenses | | • | Meets standard reqirements for Japan Industrial Standards |
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Product Description DiCAPac WP-310 waterproof cases are 100% waterproof, snow-proof, dirt-proof and the perfect investment for year-round protection!
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Good for the Price January 15, 2010 Calista Thompson (Houston, TX USA) My husband and I bought this to use on our honeymoon in Mexico as a way to be able to take pictures for ocean sports. It worked great for what we needed it for. The first one that I ordered leaked, so I recommend ordering early (in case you need to exchange) and making sure that you test it out the way that they recommend.
Exceptional for the price July 11, 2009 Justin (all over) This case obviously is not for diving and it says just that. For the price, it is incredible. I got to shoot some great pictures snorkeling off the coast of Africa. The only dislike to the case is that my zoom lense has room to play in the extension so I cropped a little black edge off some corners of a lot of pictures. It is universal so expect to have to bear some compensation when you are taking pictures. We went about 3M depth with no problems at all. I have read they are easy to tear or damage but I am using mine six months later with no problems.
ridiculous documentation April 23, 2009 M. Liu (San Jose, CA, USA) Cons:
The page about the 'up ring' was so confusing, then I realized the English instruction was a terrible translation from some other language, probably Korean, since the product is made in Korea. Then the Chinese instruction is apparently a word-for-word translation from the English translation, which is even more ridiculous.
I have to say it's a clever and inexpensive design, but as other reviewers said, the lens hole is always in the way, especially for my wide-angle lens camera. And even if I zoom and temporarily find a good position, there is no way to keep it there. I guess I'll try to put some padding there as some reviewers suggested, and I'll let you know how it worked.
Pros:
It is waterproof indeed. I tried to put a piece of tissue in there and soaked the case in water for 5 minutes and the tissue is still dry. And of course it is inexpensive.
Works September 23, 2008 Greg Kullberg (Plymouth, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the DicaPac WP300 about a year ago for a trip to Cozumel. As the instructions say, I tested it out ahead of time by putting some tissues in the pouch and submerging it under water to see if there were any leaks. It was fine, but I still was a bit cautious so I used my older Canon PowerShot S500 instead of my newer one.
I was impressed. It was a little tricky at times getting the lens to line up so that it didn't catch the side of the opening on the case (leaving a slightly black corner to some of the photos when it did), but I was able to take some awesome photos and video. My friend who has the same model put some packing foam inside of his to keep his camera perfectly aligned all the time, but I never got around to it.
During a week of daily usage it never leaked once and I came back from the trip with a bunch of amazing underwater photos that I never would have taken otherwise. Most of the time I never took it below 3 or 4 feet, but on some occasions I swam down to about 10 or 12 feet and it was still fine. For the price it can't be beat, as there are some really expensive models out there.
One complaint I have is that after not a lot of use the velcro began to separate from the plastic pouch a bit. This could probably be fixed with a little bit of glue, but if I didn't fix it water still probably wouldn't get in as there is a zip-lock style closing just beyond it.
Overall it's a great buy. You get far better photos (and video) than you would with any disposable underwater camera, and the price is great. My only suggestion would be to try it out on an older camera just in case something drastic were to happen that you wouldn't want to happen to an expensive camera.
I'm looking forward to using it again.
Survived 3 days of snorkeling and a shark adventure September 9, 2008 Slabystrasse (Greenville, SC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We just got back from Hawaii and this case survived 3 days of snorkeling and a shark adventure trip without letting in a drop of water. I'm glad that I got this instead of the hard plastic case which costs about 5 times more. During the snorkeling trips I used it mostly in shallow water with occasional dives to about 6-8 ft for closer shots and the case worked quite well. The shark adventure trip we went on was a good test as the sea was rough and we were being swept from one side of the cage to the other the whole time, I tried to keep the camera away from the bars but it still took a few hits, also the waves put a lot of pressure on the case and tension on its cord and they both passed the test. The picture quality: Underwater, pretty good, only problem is the occasional shade from the wall of the objective; Above water, good, 3/5, the droplets that remain on the surface right in front of the lens are hard to get rid of and create a problem, some of my pictures had areas that were blurry or foggy.
One major problem I have (hence 4 stars, not 5) is the difficulty of operating the wheel dial on my Canon SD700IS to switch between shooting modes. Because I don't want to damage the plastic case I don't use my fingernail to turn the wheel and it's pretty difficult to turn it in any other way, especially when you are underwater. Most of the time I just set it to scene mode and then use the push button to change the function mode from underwater to beach and then back, but sometimes I want to record movies for which I have to turn the wheel dial. A minor problem is the loose fit but that's due to the semi-universal sizing of the case and was to be expected. It is slightly larger than my SD700IS, not a perfect fit and sometimes when I turn on the camera the lens can't extend all the way because the camera is not positioned well in the case and it gives me lens error which goes away when I turn it off and then turn it back on.
So, would I recommend this product? I guess it depends on the camera that you are going to use it with. For Canon SD700IS (or any other similarly sized camera), yes, absolutely! Just be aware that you will not be able to use all the functions of your camera as easily as you would without the case.
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