Great Underwater Pictures for less
This unit is ready to go out of the box.
the camera fits perfect and we used at dunns river fall jamaica
and shallow dive at stingray city grand cayman all went well.
excellent Value.
Happy Diving
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Waterproof Camera Cover - bulky & heavy
This item will make taking pictures in the water more difficult than the expenses incurred from buying the disposable waterproof cameras! Not a win situation for the environment here as it is a better option to use a disposable camera.
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Worked fine for me!
I purchased this housing for the Olympus d-560 for a dive trip to St. Croix. It worked just fine. It never leaked and took wonderful pictures an a lot of below 100' dives. A lot better than any disposable camera would do. I just suggest getting to know the buttons on the camera and with the housing on before use. It worked well for me! Will be using it again soon!
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Great Product
This is a great product! The camera fits in the casing perfectly and it is totally watertight. We have taken hundreds of pictures of reefs and underwater wildlife with this setup and have never had any problems!
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2+ Years Later & Still Works Great
We purchased the UW Housing for our D560 in November 2004 (and paid a whole lot more than $70). The housing itself has continued to work great. My only comment is to make sure you have a silica pack or it will fog after about 30 minutes or so.
We have taken hundreds of pictures on dozens of dives and it really works well. It's a snap to get on and off. The camera itself we have never been in love with, so it makes it hard to really appreciate the whole package; but when just looking at the UW Housing...it is great!
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Reflects back under water!
I bought this housing to use in the Florida Keys. The camera's screen is too small to see anything underwater, and to make it worse the camera housing is reflective so you can't even see the screen! My camera almost over heated in the housing after about 15 minutes! I also found water droplets in the housing after use. If you don't go diving that much stick to disposables, or buy a camera that is built for underwater.
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