PDA

View Full Version : Best Waterproof Camera Bag Or Case?



pslreale
03-20-2008, 02:50 PM
I'm relatively new to diving and there are quite a few nice Coral Reefs where I live in Florida, and I wanted to take some pictures of the coral and beautiful fish within the reef. I ALSO don't want to spend a ton of money on a new camera and a full setup just to take a few pictures for my own personal enjoyment.

Can anyone recommend a water proof case or bag of some sort that will allow me to safely take my camera along with me on my next dive to the reef? The camera is a "KODAK EasyShare CD33". Obviously not a Pro camera or anything, but it actually takes pretty nice pictures.

Thanks,

Rich

Papa Bear
03-20-2008, 03:13 PM
No such thing as safe! It is all relative depending on the money you want to spend;) You can find good deals with the manufacturer sometimes, but you get what you pay for! The problem with cheap is you get cheap looking pictures.... The shutter maybe fast but the push the ASA or film speed to make the chip more sensitive, you lose quality and color, so it is all relative to the dollar:D Short cuts in underwater photography are like taking your Corvette off-road! Not always a good experience;)

littleleemur
03-20-2008, 05:42 PM
It depends on how deep you want/plan to go ;)

Here're some links to a few other threads that may have some info you might find handy:

Website w/ brief summary of Consumer Housings:
Website for brief sumamry of Consumer U/W housings - ScubaMagazine.net Forum (http://www.scubamagazine.net/showthread.php?t=1541)

Equipment Insurance.
Equipment Insurance Recommendations? - ScubaMagazine.net Forum (http://www.scubamagazine.net/showthread.php?t=59)

Manufacturer housings generally are only rated to 100ft or so & vary in quality & range in price from $100-300.

If the manufacturer doesn't make a housing for your camera, & you can't afford/or get one from the big boys, ewa-marine seems to be the catch-all for everything else. But bear in mind that it is really a drybag with a lens welded on and won't protect your camera from pressure.

When you decide, my purchasing experience w/ B&Hphoto so far has been very positive.

gldwings1
06-23-2008, 03:23 PM
Lowepro and Pelican have a large selection of outdoor and waterproof cases and bags. If you don't need padding there is also the option of a small drybag.

shinek
06-24-2008, 09:10 PM
I've always found the guys at Backscatter to be very helpful. They may not have what you want, but can probably tell you if its available.

www.backscatter.com