Canon WP-DC2 Waterproof Case for Canon A540 Digital Camera
List Price: $240.00
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List Price: $240.00
Your Price:
$170.99
-- saving you 29 percent
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Height: 2.00 inches
Width: 5.00 inches
Length: 8.00 inches
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Model: 1163B001
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera Type: housings
Model SKU: B000EVNWVE
Inexpensive, and it works, except for the zoom feature
by Steve Thompson
from Alexandria, VA,
2010-03-03
This product does what it's supposed to do. It protects your Canon point-and-shoot in the wet and underwater. Just don't expect to get professional-looking photos underwater unless you're willing to invest in an external flash system. But for underwater snapshots, it's an inexpensive and good-quality answer.
Only one problem: I've never been able to get the zoom to work. The knob doesn't mate well with the zoom ring on the camera. However, underwater, you'll want to have it zoomed all the way to wide-angle, anyway.
By the way, it also works for earlier Canon point-and-shoots with the same basic shape and layout, although it won't allow you to work the buttons on the back.
Great WaterProof Case for my Camera
by R. Griffin
from Ozark,
2009-04-01
Great product. Took it to Mexico on a Cozumel Dive. 80 ft and 40 ft. Took great pictures and the most important thing the case did not FLOOD
:-)
Simply fantastik!
by L. Villeneuve
,
2009-02-12
All snorkeling lovers will enjoy this underwater camera case. You just slip your camera inside, close and you are ready to take pictures of everything you see. Access to all your camera functions, easy to use and to clean. I love it!
everything I expected
by J. Tatham
from Western NC,
2008-06-09
This case was everything I expected it to be. The case is very good quality, and it seems to take excellent pictures. I've only took some pics w/ it at 30ft at a local "green water" lake, and the pictures turned out great. The only flaw with this case is the way the weights to keep the case from floating attaches. It's too easy for the weights to turn and eventually loosen the screw. I lost my set of weights on my very first dive.
No leaks after taking it beyond 100 feet
by Glen Godezano
,
2007-12-08
This worked well. No leaks. For my first use, I took it down without my camera inside and pressed and turned all the buttons and knobs. You should do the same. Then check the o-ring carefully all around for dust or sand after each time you close the case. Then I took it beyond 100 feet. No leak. Dry. Worked perfectly.