Monday, October 18th, 2010 at
4:09 pm

- Waterproof underwater housing usable up to 16.4′ (5.0 m)
- Meets standard requirements for JIS (Japan Industrial Standards) IPX8 at 0.5 water pressure (underwater 5.0m), tested for 30 minutes
- Can be used for a high-end digital camera with a zoom lens function
- Included extension ring for cameras with longer zoom lenses
- Protects a camera from water, sand, dust, etc. in the ocean and mountains
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Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
1:21 pm

- It’s total user friendly depending on the Roll & Velcro type attached and sealed with waterproof zipper
- UV coating of excellent waterproof efficiency and excellent picture quality do optical lens so that make and break is available easily design
- When is rainy, if open lens, briefly Raincoat function
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
5:30 am

- The Waterproof Case for the Powershot S-90. lets you take your camera safely out to sea in a boat, on a surfboard, in a kayak
- Available in packs of four, these weights allow the camera to stay put for steady underwater photography
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Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
5:33 am

- Powershot camera looks set to become the new standard for underwater photographers wanting a top notch camera in a point-and-shoot underwater housing
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
5:47 am

- Guaranteed underwater performance up to 16 ft. (5m) deep
- UV coated polycarbonate lens cover allows users to take crystal clear pictures
- Transparent and flexible case for convenient camera control
- Reliable sealing system with waterproof zipper and “Roll & Velcro” closure
- Meets JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) protection class 8 for waterproofing
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at
5:31 am

- For small underwater subjects, choose the Macro Mode. Move to within minimum focusing distance of your subject and depress the shutter button halfway. Then using the LCD monitor, move the camera to sharpen your image. Finally, press the shutter button all the way to take the picture. Utilize the flash diffusion plate on the case to ensure even underwater flash lighting
- The first thing to master with wide-angle shots is keeping the water color blue. To keep water looking blue, first set the White Balance* – choose Daylight in shallow water and Cloudy for greater depths. Then, get below your subject. Aim upward towards the sky to create dramatic silhouettes
- Panorama – First, select the Stitch Assist Mode on your PowerShot digital camera. Shoot a series of overlapping images. Then use the PhotoStitch Software, supplied with your camera, to automatically combine images into a breath-taking panorama on your computer
- You can also use your Canon Waterproof Case on land in environments where snow, sand, excess humidity or dust could lead to damage. Ideal for skiing and many other activities, a Canon Waterproof or All-weather Case provide an added measure of safety for your PowerShot camera on land
- Follow instructions for maintenance tips to optimize housing performance, for example – The O-ring is the water-tight barrier that seals the PowerShot Waterproof Case and prevents water from reaching your camera. It is critical that you properly prepare the O-ring before closing the Waterproof Case and taking your camera into the water
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