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Canon WP-DC24 is specially designed to protect your PowerShot Digital Camera from sea water and sand. It’s reliable and easy to use!… More >>
Canon WP-DC24 Waterproof Case for Canon Powershot SD790IS Digital Cameras

I have had great luck with this case. Used it two years back to back and no issues at all with leaks or anything. Make sure you read the instructions and store it properly (not closed), so that it keeps pressure off the seal. Otherwise, lube it up occasionally to keep the rubber seal from getting dry and you have no problems.
Rating: 4 / 5
I wish I had purchased this a few years ago when I went backpacking around Europe. I wasted money on 4 disposable point and shoot cameras for underwater use, and only ONE picture turned out. The benefits of having your own digital camera outweighs the cost of this unit. If you take a picture underwater, you can delete it, as this case allows you to use all the controls on the camera. And, you have a nice big screen to look at instead of a optical viewfinder.
First, this case is made for your specific model. If you don’t know what WP-DCxx model you need, go to Canon’s website to look it up. But, DONT BUY IT ON THERE! I spent [...] bucks less on Amazon’s site than I would have buying it directly from Canon.
I purchased this for use in a week for my honeymoon, so I haven’t used it submerged in deep ocean water. However, I’ve soaked it in water and tried it under streaming water and it works great. I don’t think you’ll really need the silicone grease if you’re not submerging it, though.
From my research, I heard that the unit may fog a little due to the heat of the camera and cold ambient water. I’ve read/heard of a few tips that can mitigate this. First, you can put some anti-fog on the interior glass by the camera lens. Another clever way around fog is to a desiccant packet in the case when using it. (Don’t put a huge one, but one of those packets that comes with electronics or some condiments. Problem solved.
You may also want to purchase the weight set so the unit doesn’t float underwater. It comes with a bunch of plates to screw onto the bottom of this unit to achieve neutral buoyancy. The set is kind of expensive, but from previous experience, it makes for a much more pleasant dive.
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All in all, this is a great unit. Recommended for parents that want to take pictures of their kids in the pool, people who love to snorkel and dive, and beach bums who want to protect their cameras from sand.
**** UPDATE ****
I just returned from my trip. This thing is awesome. I took at least 200 pictures and nearly all of them turned out great. They definitely fogged a bit when I was in the ocean. So, definitely use the desiccant packs or some sort of anti-fog. I ended up leaving my camera in the case, regardless of beach, pool, ocean. The the ability to see your viewfinder is great, and you get the advantage using it to take video. If you are on the beach or the ocean, definitely wash out the yellow gasket if you open it. Its amazing how sand gets into everything, but if you rinse it out, take out the yellow gasket and clean it, you will have no problems. A definite 5 star product.
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered this camera case for our recent White Water Rafting vacation and it worked perfectly. I was very impressed with the seal on this case… it makes the airtight seal sound when you open it which helped me to feel confident that my camera was going to be safe if plunged into deep water.
I was very impressed that this camera case allowed sound to be recorded when using the video feature.
The functions were easy to navigate (photo review, zoom, switching from photo to video, etc.) One thing you must keep in mind… you have to set the mode for shooting before you place the camera in the case… for example, we set the camera on the “Kids & Pets” setting to ensure clear photos while moving.
The only slight issue that we experienced was that there were two photos (out of 100) that were a bit skewed because there was a drop of water on the lens… ultimately wasn’t a big deal because the water beads up and falls off quickly, just something to keep in mind.
Overall… I LOVE THIS CAMERA CASE!!!! No more crap photos from those silly water proof disposable cameras.
Rating: 5 / 5
I used this camera underwater case with my Canon SD790IS for 2 weeks while on vacation in the Carribean. It is amazing how you can use a small camera and take beautiful pictures underwater or out of the water. The plastic material used for the case is very strong. While exiting out of the water, the camera was attached to my wrist but held in my hand. I fell due to the strong current & the shore was rocky, the case accidently fell out of my hands & got banged around. No damages, no leaks & no brakes, just a few scratches. While snorkeling, the only problem I had was a glare on the backside of the case when it was sunny. When it was sunny & the fish were over sand, I could not see the screen to take the picture. It worked great on sunny/partly cloudy days. I strongly recommend buying this case if you want to take great underwater pictures using the Canon SD790IS.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this for a trip to Hawaii along with the Canon SD790IS camera. The camera has some unique configuration hardware making it highly configurable, but maybe more complicated than an amateur would expect. The casing has the ability to access all the configurations, but I didn’t figure them all out. I just set the camera how I wanted to use it first, then put it in the case. The underwater images were okay, but nothing to write home about (backscatter on shots in caves, blue tint is reduced, but not eliminated, LCD screen was hard to see clearly underwater). I still think it’s a good casing and in time I’ll probably learn to use it and the camera more effectively.
Rating: 4 / 5