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Canon WP-DC17 Underwater housing for Canon SD870IS Digital Cameras

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
EAN: 0013803084443
Label: Canon Cameras US
Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
Model: 2318B001
Publisher: Canon Cameras US
Release Date: November 15, 2007
Studio: Canon Cameras US


Features:
  • Can use camera's internal flash to control external strobes
  • Includes - Neck strap, wrist strap, silicone grease







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Product Description:
The WP-DC17 Underwater Case for Canon SD870IS Digital Cameras protects your camera from sea water, sand or whatever else you can throw at it. This All-Weather Case offers a new shooting possibility to help you realize the full potential of digital photography. You can also use it to take pictures where it is snowing, raining, dusty or excessively humid.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful complement for the SD870IS
I bought this for my Hawaii trip which included plenty of snorkeling. The housing worked perfectly with the Canon SD870IS. Highly recommended as an alternative to other waterproof digital cameras.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Durable and reliable
I purchased this and the SD870IS for a trip like other reviewers and highly recommend the combo for your aquatic activities.

Case kept the camera safe and dry when swimming and snorkeling, it worked well for the whole trip. This product seems worth the high cost, it's built with durability in mind. The camera takes very nice pictures for its size and price.

I've only had the case for a few weeks, but as long as you follow the maintenance instructions, I'll bet you will find it very reliable for years.

Can't wait to use it scuba diving next!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It keeps my camera dry :)
I am very happy with this case. It seals very tightly, and as of yet no water has leaked in during my dives. It allows me access to the major controls of my camera underwater. I have only used it on a handful of dives so far, I will update this review (if possible) if something happens on future dives, to warrant changing how I feel about the case.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product
I used this product both underwater and while jet skiing. Very sturdy, no leaks and no worries regarding accidentily jarring it open. A little bulky but worth the investment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WP-DC17 Underwater Housing
I purchased this with the intention of using the camera underwater, of course. That won't be until later on into next year. However, I have used it for other uses, such as taking pictures along the beach during a windy day and getting knee deep into the ocean waves. That's the closest its been to water in a mass quantity. The pictures came out very well and I'm very pleased with my purchase. I'll write more to this review whenever it is I use this underwater.

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