The DiCAPac WP-D20 Waterproof Case will protect your small HD camcorder when you are using it at the beach, swimming, kayaking, skiing, fishing, sailing, snorkeling or diving. This is a PVC vinyl housing with a polycarbonate lens. The housing meets JIS IPX8 requirements for underwater usage.
Canon: Vixia HF S10, Vixia HF S100, Vixia HF10, Vixia HF11, Vixia HF20, Vixia HF100, Vixia HF200, Vixia HG20, Vixia HG21, FS-10, FS-11, FS-21, FS-22, FS-100, FS-200
Panasonic: NV-GS150, NV-GS200, NV-GS300, HDC-TM20, HDC-TM200, HDS-HS9, HDS-HS20, HDC-SD5, HDC-SD9, HDC-SD20 JVC: GZ-MS100, GZ-MS120, GZ-MS130, GZ-HM200, GZ-MG130, GZ-MG155, GZ-MG255, GZ-MG330, GZ-MG335, GZ-MG360, GZ-MG365, GZ-MG435, GZ-MG465, GZ-MG575, GZ-MG530, GZ-MG630, GZ-MG670, GZ-MG680, GZ-MG730, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, GZ-HD10, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40, GZ-HD300, GZ-HD320
Samsung: VM-MX20C, VM-HMX20C, VM-MX25E, VM-MX10
Sanyo: VPC-FH1, VPC-WH1, VPC-TH1
| Construction | PVC vinyl plastic with polycarbonate lens port |
| Control Type | Pressure through flexible material |
| Controls | All |
| Depth Rating | 32' (9.75m) |
| Buoyancy | Positive |
| Port | Polycarbonate flat lens port |
| Internal Flash Usable | No |
| External Strobe Connector | No |
| TTL Compatible | No |
| Moisture Alarm | No |
| Color | Clear/dark brown |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 3 x 5 x 6" (76.20 x 127 x 152.4mm) |
| Weight (without Camera) | 4.94 oz (140g) |
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I like the fact the one can operate the funtions threw the plastic. It would be nice to be able to see the screen, needs a flap. Not too sure about it being waterproof. I have only had it a couple feet deep 3 times for just minutes. 2 times my expensive camera got a little wet. Would not trust it in deep water or for long periods of time. Maybe I just got faulty one. Too late to return it now. If I had it to do over I would stuff it with paper and place underwater for a few days. Just never got around to it. I will test before next years use. Good product for the price.
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Sure, you have to keep pushing your camcorder lens against the lens window, and you can't really see exactly what you're getting. But, for this price, this little rig does the job. It keeps your camera dry underwater! I've shot some amazing footage of my kids swimming underwater. For an inexpensive device I'm very happy with it.
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Wanted something cheap to bring my Panasonic HDC-tm700 to go underwater and make movie. I found this bag on b&h website and after reading few review over the internet i decided to give it a chance. After trying it 2 - 3 time, i found it kite easy to use, no water going inside the bag. If you use it correctly, this bag will let you make movie underwater like a pro.
Only cons, hard to push button when the cam is in the bag. But its not a big deal overall
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This case is pretty good! It is very secure since you zip lock it, then "roll" the zip lock and velcro it, and then velcro it again. The only thing I do not like about it is that it is kind of hard to see what you are filming. My camera has an eye piece, but if I did not have one I would have had to flip my screen and film sidewise.
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It works as advertised, and is low cost protection for shooting at the pool, the beach, and in the rain. Works fine underwater.
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I tested this Dicapac case for waterproofing at home, then took it to the neighborhood pool with my Canon Vixia HF200 as a first test before taking it on vacation. It performed remarkably well - although shooting is a bit of a challenge. I had to swivel the viewfinder so that it was flush against the camera body, so to see what I was capturing I had to tilt my head to the side of the camera, and keeping the camera pressed up against the "lens" feels a little awkward at first. I thought that audio would not be captured, but somehow voices came through remarkably clearly through the plastic bag... Very impressed. At the very least this is a fantastic insurance policy against your video camera getting water or sand inside.
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