I bought this product to take some underwater pictures on a snorkeling trip. I used it with a canon SD450. This is my older camera. I didn't want to risk my newer camera testing this product out for the first time. I am happy to say that it worked as advertised - which means it kept the water out and my camera dry and allowed me to take pictures with it underwater. A couple of things:
1. I was in some choppy water and had a hard time seeing my camera's screen underwater at times in order to compose my shots. Of course this has nothing to do with the product itself. What I guess I am trying to say is that, getting reasonable underwater pictures is not a simple matter of point and shoot. You will need the time to play around while you are down there. So get familiar with operating the controls of your camera through the plastic etc.
2. The case will not fit your camera exactly unless you've really spent some time to position it in there exactly. If you just pop the camera in there it will tend to move around and it is very likely that the camera lens protector will crop your pictures unless you have it perfectly positioned.
All that said, I was happy that this product allowed me to get underwater pictures with my own digital camera. I got some decent pictures with it even though the Canon SD450 does not have an underwater mode. I look forward to trying it with my newer SD940IS which does have the underwater mode.Get more detail about DicaPac WP110 145X95mm Small Alfa Waterproof Digital Camera Case with Optical Lens (Clear).
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