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27.6.2012

If, like me, you want to enjoy the underwater world and record it's beauty, but don't want to commit to large expense and cumbersome equipment, then this housing is a very handy option. Most divers who are photographers, will take a sharp intake of breath at the notion of spending in excess of £1,500 on a bona fide underwater SLR system. Most of them however, will want to take photos underwater, have reasonable size image files and a degree of quality, without the cumbersome weight. This housing, available with neutral buoyancy weights, dedicated to the Canon S95 and easy to carry, either snorkeling or diving, is the answer. The housing is quite robust and allows access to all functions on the excellent S95.Handled with care it will last. The S95 has HD 1080p video and the quality of filming underwater is excellent, so one will have both options. The S95 also has Raw facility to keep the photo enthusiast happy and generates raw files of 12-13MB @180dpi, pretty impressive for a camera the size of a packet of cigarettes. Not something SLR systems will match. The other consideration is flooding, every dive photographers' nightmare. The financial outlay for this housing and the camera (if you don't already have one) will be around £350.00 used (as of June 2012). One has to accept accidents will happen. If they do you haven't broken the bank. You won't find that kind of durable housing with any other camera for the same price, given that when your not using the housing you have an everyday, high quality, very portable camera. Fuji makes a camera (FujiF600EXR) which also has a dedicated housing for £380.00 or so. I cannot vouch for that product as I have never used it, but it is mentioned for information purposes. You could spend £260.00 on a Nikon all weather, waterproof camera, but this will only go to depths of 10 metres. The Canon housing allows you go to 40 metres. Altogether a well made and affordable housing without stealing all the holiday spending money.
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27.5.2017

I bought this a couple of years ago and have used it several times, in swimming pools and the sea. Have taken some great photos (in my opinion!) of daughter, wife and fish. No problems with leaks or anything like that, although you've got to be careful about keeping everything bone dry inside to avoid condensation.My only criticism is that it's very difficult indeed to see what you're photographing. i.e. to see clearly the display on the back of the s95 when you're in water, wearing goggles and looking through the back of the housing. That's probably more of a comment on the camera than the housing but still something to bear in mind.

23.10.2012

Great little product. Bought this as my first underwater housing to taking on a diving holiday. The control system is brilliant and it's easy to use. Had a lot of fun diving with it. Would highly recommend this housing for anyone who wants to take underwater photographs. Great value for money also.

13.5.2012

What can I say? It's much cheaper than the 3rd party cases for an S95. Strap on an inon LD adapter and you can mount amazing Inon lenses. What more do you want? The Ikelite's and others have M67 lenses, which are heavy ... this is great.

15.1.2013

I have been very happy using my camera case for diving. It seems great. It is not too big and easy to use ;-) Overall I am very happy with it.

6.12.2012

I like this unit and look forward to trying . Canon made which I prefer , with instruction manual and accessories .

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