The Aquapac 420 Small Camera Case will protect your compact point & shoot camera when you are using it at the beach, swimming, kayaking, skiing, fishing, sailing, snorkeling or diving. The case also protects your camera in extreme cold climates. The material is suitable for temperatures down to -40° Fahrenheit.
This polyurethane housing has an integrated external hard lens port that allows for excellent photos to be taken right through the case. It can be used with cameras that have an external short zoom lens. The housing allows your camera to be submerged up to 15' for up to 30 minutes.
| Construction | Polyurethane soft housing with hard lens port |
| Control Type | Pressure through flexible material |
| Controls | All |
| Depth Rating | 15' (4.57 m) |
| Buoyancy | Positive |
| Port | Hard flat lens port |
| Internal Flash Usable | No |
| External Strobe Connector | No |
| TTL Compatible | No |
| Moisture Alarm | No |
| Color | Clear |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 4 x 6.75 x 1.75" (101.5 x 171.45 x 44.45mm) |
| Weight (without Camera) | 2.68 oz (8.0g) |
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Comments about Aquapac 420 Small Camera Waterproof Case w/ Hard Lens:
does exactly what it claims to do and comes with a killer warranty (and equipment protection policy)
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This product is everything it is advertised to be. Even more than the quality of the product, the assistance I have gotten from B&H is superb. I was torn as to the appropriate product for my model camera and queried a number of different business. B&H was the only business that not only made an attempt to help me but provided me with critical detailed information and options to choose from. I will be doing all my cameral related business with B&H in the future.
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Comments about Aquapac 420 Small Camera Waterproof Case w/ Hard Lens:
I was so excited to use my new Aquapac during our recent trip to Mexico. We were going to spend a week in paradise visiting the natural water parks south of Cancun. The first day I used the case, I had no problems. I snorkeled in pristine waters and got some fun pictures. Half way through the trip we were snorkeling an underground river when I saw the screen on our digital camera begin to fuzz out and then go black only to see that the case leaked and our camera was destroyed. I wasn't able to take any pics the rest of the trip. Fortunately, the memory card still works.
I don't know if a grain of sand caused the leak or what happened, but replacing our digital camera was not in my budget. Maybe you wouldn't have any problems, but if you risk your camera to this case, at least test it for leaks every time you go to put it in the water.
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