DicaPac WP110 145X95mm Small Alfa Waterproof Digital Camera Case with Optical Lens (Clear) |

enlarge | Brand: DiCAPac Category: Photography
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $27.49 You Save: $12.50 (31%)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 5.6 x 1.7
MPN: WP110 Model: WP110 EAN: 8809176622069 ASIN: B001CMB66W
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Features:
| • | This case fits over 200 cameras from major brands up to sizes 7.5" round X 4.0" width and with zoom lens of 1.1" X 1.5". | | • | Comes with 0.12" thick extention ring for those who have a longer zoom lens than lens from waterproof case. | | • | Made of non-toxic materials (RoHS) and are tested and qualified to waterproof grade JIS IPX8 (Japaness Industrial Standard's highest waterproof grade). |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Dicapac WP110 Waterproof Case for Digital Cameras The Dicapac WP110 is up to 10m waterproof that allow you to photograph in various aquatic recreations. Clear and crisp photos in any outdoors situation. Protect your camera from water, sand, dust, snow, etc...
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Customer Reviews:
So much fun! October 12, 2008 G's mama (NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mind you, this is not for deep water scuba diving... I used it for my casio exilim camera (z- series) and it worked really well. Not a drop of water on my camera! I used this while we were on vacation, and got some really funny pictures in the pool- both above and under the water. The pictures are better than a crappy disposable. It certainly took the stress out of taking my camera to the beach, too- no worry about sand ruining my camera- and I had room to stash my (small) cell phone inside when we were wading in the spray one morning. (which is probably not recommended, but it worked out ok for a short time) The only downside, as mentioned before, is that the very small cameras will tend to shift inside- leaving you with a picture of the ring from the lens part. Leaving the lens on the camera partially zoomed to line it up and stuffing some paper towels around the camera to make the fit more snug helped somewhat. It was worth the money for casual/recreational use for funny "happy hour in the pool" pictures.
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