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I'm just wondering if anyone has tried these or has any pictures taken with them while diving. I'm looking at the WP-DC10 for my SD110..
Is it worth $169?
Is it worth $169?
I'll look into that. I just figured I'd get more features in a non-disposable camera...plus I didn't want to lose quality on the prints by having to scan them in. But for the up-front cost. You're right.Originally posted by: Gurck
I've heard horror stories about them leaking. If it's something you do infrequently, I'd go with disposable underwater film cameras.
Originally posted by: lightpants
I have one, and I have not had any problems with it.
I can post some pics if you want.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I'll look into that. I just figured I'd get more features in a non-disposable camera...plus I didn't want to lose quality on the prints by having to scan them in. But for the up-front cost. You're right.Originally posted by: Gurck
I've heard horror stories about them leaking. If it's something you do infrequently, I'd go with disposable underwater film cameras.
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I'll look into that. I just figured I'd get more features in a non-disposable camera...plus I didn't want to lose quality on the prints by having to scan them in. But for the up-front cost. You're right.Originally posted by: Gurck
I've heard horror stories about them leaking. If it's something you do infrequently, I'd go with disposable underwater film cameras.
If you do use a disposable, have a CD developed with the prints. Then you won't need to scan.
Originally posted by: JImmyK
Originally posted by: lightpants
I have one, and I have not had any problems with it.
I can post some pics if you want.
Please do!! with what camera you have as well
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I'll look into that. I just figured I'd get more features in a non-disposable camera...plus I didn't want to lose quality on the prints by having to scan them in. But for the up-front cost. You're right.Originally posted by: Gurck
I've heard horror stories about them leaking. If it's something you do infrequently, I'd go with disposable underwater film cameras.
If you do use a disposable, have a CD developed with the prints. Then you won't need to scan.
Disposables are pretty weak though, some with depth limits of only 5m. I once cracked one just from a fairly deep surface dive whilst only snorkeling. Much annoying.
Also, being disposable they have cheapo lenses and often no flash, etc
Go to a proper photography forum and ask about a decent model for your camera. Many exist that are rock solid and can take decent pressures (eg 50m for SCUBA) Also apply a little jelly (eg vaseline) to the seal to make sure it's super-watertight.
The model you're looking at doesn't look the most sturdy... I mean, what the hell is 9.8 feet? If you go down from the surface when snorkeling you're likely to bust it. go for something more serious for your camera. That is unless you're just going to be using it on the beach or in your bath....