Underwater Housing Camera Case for Canon Powershot A720, A650, A630, A590, A580, A570, & A560 Digital Cameras (Rated Depth of 30')

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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, neck strap, spacers, and anti-fog liquid.
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Technical Details

- 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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Customer Buzz
 "OK I guess, But Mine Leaked" 2009-06-24
By Edward Johns
Used it for a snorkeling trip during our Caribbean Cruise. It is a little hard to get the camera in and out quickly (3 screw knobs and 2 plastic pieces) but that part is Ok.



The part that is not OK is that it leaked.. letting salt water get into my camera. Luckily the pictures turned out OK, but there was at least a few ounces of water in the bag as well.



My camera works sort of, but malfunctions frequently, so I'm going to have to buy another camera before our next vacation.

Customer Buzz
 "better than I expected" 2009-06-23
By Tech Coordinator (Southern OHIO United States)
this little plastic pouch fits around camera nicely and the camera is easily removable. I bought this specifically to take snorkeling. We have tried it in our pool and it took great pics.

Customer Buzz
 "Worked great for snorkeling" 2009-04-10
By Bob (Cincinnati, OH)


I was very pleased with this camera housing. I used it with the Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom on a trip to St. John USVI. I took 1800 pictures underwater over 1 week, and there was no leakage, and no vignetting (as suggested by other review). With this particularly camera it was easy to change button settings on the front of the camera (e.g., ISO, exposure, menu settings, etc). I could also easily view the images underwater, which was necessary because I had to delete a few hundred while floating in the water to make room for some turtle shots. The zoom on this my canon is a slider and I was unable to use it effectively while underwater with this housing, but that's more of a problem with the camera than a $20 housing. I was very pleased with the quality of the pictures, which were certainly much better than the disposable underwater cameras I used on previous trips. I also liked the fact that I could have the camera on the beach without worry of sand. The picture quality is not as good out of the water if you don't get rid of salt residue; however, I found it was easy to unscrew the front part to take a few scenery pictures without having to remove the entire camera from the housing. This provided maximum quality out of water and great quality in the water. One tip I'll provide is to use Energizer AA Lithium Battery 7X POWER in the camera. I discovered in the past that these 7X Energizer batteries last forever with digital point and shoot cameras. I shot 1800 pictures (including viewing them all and deleting about 500) WITHOUT having to change the 2 AA batteries. Note that I didn't use the flash underwater, but still, this was impressive battery performance.



Overall, I'm glad I didn't spend $200 on a much better housing (e.g., for my digital SLR). This $20 housing with my $100 camera did what I needed...take decent fish pictures. I'll try to post some pictures.





Customer Buzz
 "Better than nothing" 2008-09-09
By KEN NEAGLE
This is the only underwater housing I could find for a Canon A560. It did keep the camera safe and dry, so I was able to get pictures (snorkeling) that I couldn't have gotten otherwise. It was not, however, an ideal solution. It didn't fit that well, so many pictures were ruined with a black vignetting from the plastic tube that surrounds the lens. Also, I was not able to use the on-camera flash because the same tube obstructed the light.


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