Este case Aquapac à prova dágua protege a sua câmera aponte e dispare grande dos elementos da natureza na praia e durante atividades como natação, prática de caiaque, esqui, pescaria, iatismo, mergulho com snorkel ou mergulho com apnéia.
O case à prova dágua é fabricado em plástico de polímero personalizado fixado com o uso de solda por rádio de alta freqüência. O material ultratransparente LENZFLEX permite obter uma excelente qualidade tirando fotos através do case. É fácil operar os controles da câmera através do material flexível.
O case foi projetado com um sistema de vedação de ação rápida em plástico, chamado Aquaclip, tornando o case 100% à prova dágua com uma simples torção de 3 alavancas a uma profundidade de 15 pés (4,5m). O Aquaclip garante que o Aquapac sempre permaneça inteiro, mesmo quando estiver aberto, eliminando a necessidade de desparafusar ou dobrar o case.
Este case Aquapac foi projetado para câmeras aponte e dispare grandes. A câmera precisa ter não mais que 6,5 polegadas (165mm) e um circunferência de não mais que 13,8 polegadas (350mm). Para garantir que a sua câmera caiba no case, meça a circunferência esticando um pedaço de linha em torno da parte mais grossa da câmera (inclua a lente totalmente estendida). Então meça o parafuso com uma régua.
| Construção | Plásticos polímeros personalizados unidos usando soldagem a rádio de alta freqüência |
| Tipo de Controle | Controle por pressão por meio de material flexível |
| Controles | Todos |
| Profundidade Máxima | 15 pés (4,5m) |
| Flutuação | Positiva |
| Porta | Plástico ultratransparente LENZFLEX |
| Flash Interno Utilizável | Não |
| Conector de Flash Externo | Não |
| Compatível com TTL | Não |
| Alarme de Umidade | Não possui |
| Cor | Transparente |
| Dimensões (LxAxP) | Não especificado |
| Peso (sem Câmera) | Não especificado |
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Comments about Aquapac Waterproof Case for Large Cameras:
Main reason I bought this case was to keep a larger point and shoot camera dry during a fishing trip. Case was functional but was a bit cumbersome to get the camera in and out. Kept the camera dry and was functional at taking pictures through. Settings need to be made prior to putting the camera in the case.
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Comments about Aquapac Waterproof Case for Large Cameras:
1. The bag is waterproof. No problem there.
2. The clear plastic is flexible, thus the pictures are often quite distorted because the picture is being taken through a curved surface.
Thus, in my opinion, it is useless for underwater photography, even snapshots. Get a case with a rigid (flat) window for the lens.
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Make sure to measure your camera carefully before ordering.
I bought this bag for a medium point-and-shoot camera, based on Aquapac's sizing recommendations. The bag was WAY too big, and my camera kept rolling around, often resulting in the LENZFLEX window not being in the right spot. Many of my pictures wound up looking like something out of the Sixties as a result.
The pictures I took while snorkeling were mostly out of focus or blurry due to the lens not lining up with the window; photos I took while stationary were OK.
The shoulder strap is pretty much useless when you're in the water.
I generally had no problems with leakage.
I would recommend to a friend, but make sure he/she measured first.
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It was a rush decision to buy this bag two days before my trip. Should of consider all the options. It was water tight but it wasn't easy to use, camera just turn around inside. Plus a shoulder strap unhooked twice under water. I would definitely recommend to buy a fitted enclosure for your specific camera.
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We bought the Aquapac as a last resort before we went on vacation to Puerto Rico since the underwater case for our new point and shoot was not out yet. We were skeptical about the quality of the Aquapac at first, but after several tests in the pool, it seemed it would not let us down. We took Aquapac on our trips to the beach and all over the island and I must say, it worked very well...considering...
It is a strong plastic bag that houses and protects your camera from water and sand, however, do NOT wear sunscreen when attempting to use the Aquapac. You will undoubtedly smear your sunblock (or sun tan lotion for that matter) all over the bag and it will render it useless(until the next chance you get to clean it). Your pictures will come out blurry and hazy. Other than that, the Aquapac saved our camera, and allowed for some great pictures. You can't even tell in the pictures, unless of course you get water bubbles, or sunscreen smeared all over the pac.
Fully recommend it...(as long as you leave the sunscreen behind)
Oh and remember, there is no flash picture taking with the Aquapac on. The flash bounces off the plastic and renders your images completely useless. Great for daylight/outdoor shooting!
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