Monday, July 18, 2011

Our experience with Canon WP-DC38 Waterproof Case

Recently, we got ourselves a new waterproof case for our Canon S95 camera. We have been impressed with the functionality and performance of the Canon S95 since buying it last year that we decided to get a case for it so we can use it anywhere we wanted. We hate the feeling of having to use the camera in "safe" conditions only and the camera has to be tucked away each time we were at the pool or when we head out to the beach. Back then, it was even worse when we had to rely on grainy pictures from substandard disposable underwater cameras. Now, having this waterproof case is a blessing and we get to fully utilise our Canon S95 as well!

Unlike some soft underwater camera bags that tend to press against the camera in deep water, this casing is hard and solid, making it more suitable to bring along for a dive trip. The housing itself weighs about 370grams and it can go down to depths of 40metre or 130 feet underwater. For those who prefer better buoyancy, Canon offers an optional waterproof case weight set (WW-DC1) which allows the camera to stay put for steady underwater photography. These weights are available in packs of four and are compatible with all of its underwater housings.

Handling the camera was fairly easy as the buttons are duplicated on the outside of the case. Since the labels are embossed on the buttons, it may be abit difficult to see although the buttons are quite well spaced. If you are familiar with your camera, you should have no problems with getting the buttons right under water. Infact, the whole case looks like a big fun toy with its transparent casing and bright coloured dials.

The photo quality is equally good with its casing on. The pictures look crystal clear underwater. The internal flash is also able to function underwater. You can use the internal flash to trigger a slaved external strobe like those made by Fantasea, Sea & Sea, Ikelite, or Sealife. The camera has an underwater white scene mode for available light photography. We had access to all the controls of the cameras underwater too.

What we like about this housing:
-Maximizes the use of our existing camera
-Protects our camera from sand, water and snow
-The combined cost of the housing and the camera is still lesser than an underwater hard case for our DSLR
-It is lightweight and easier to bring underwater
-Can go down to depths of 130 feet underwater
-Inexpensive option for an underwater photography experience
-Flash diffuser and adjustable wrist strap included in the package

What we dislike about this housing:
-Button icons should be painted darker than the buttons

Let us share with you some photos we took at the pool using the Canon S95 and underwater housing:







We'd definitely be taking these babies for our next vacation! :)

More information about this gem here.

5 comments:

  1. Inspiring. I really like the second pic. :)

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  2. Good. Share more pics next time too!

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  3. Oh Wow! The pictures taken are really clear! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I'd like to afford a toy like that! Can imagine snapping my baby swimming. Hehehe.

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  5. Anon @ 10.42am - Thank you for the encouraging comments. :)

    Jessica - We will share more pics on our facebook and if we have anymore pics in the future using this, we'll update them too!

    Anon @ 3.26pm - Yes, the pictures are clear using the underwater casing. Infact, the potential and functional ability of this camera is not compromised at all.

    Gerald Chew - Yes, capture the moment, we say! You know where to place your orders if you need one. ;)

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