- Includes a strobe diffuser, silicon grease and defogger liquid
Product Description
With the EXILIM EX-Z1050 in the waterproof casing EWC-90, you can dive up to 40 meters under water and discover the secrets of the underwater world. And you can capture all these unforgettable experiences with the outstanding 10 megapixels…. More >>

This case is a perfect fit for my Casio EX-Z1080 camera. I have used it several times since I bought it in December of 1997. My wife also has the same camera so I bought a second case 2 months ago. We just got back from Roatan. Great diving and some beautiful pixs to share with friends. I took it down to 110 feet with no problems. The only issue I have is the shutter speed while using the flash. Be sure and hold the camera very steady to get the sharpest pictures. You will need the flash to get the best colors if you are deeper than 25 feet.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased the waterproof housing and the Exilim camera to go with it, and have been very impressed. I have been on ten dives with the camera and case and have been pleased with the pictures. The flash works very well underwater when you are up close. I have not had any leaks nor problems with humidity.
I purchased this just prior to a vacation with the family. It has performed very well. I took hundreds of photos underwater and approximately a hundred or so out of the water but with the underwater housing on. In none of the photos can you tell that there is a dive housing on it. I will be purchasing an external strobe and it is needed for more distant shots or in very dark water. I am pleased with the purchase and have had it for almost a year now.
Rating: 4 / 5
nice piece of equipment, easy to figure out…just read directions about O rings and follow them. Expensive, but no real alternative except a glorified ziplock that you does not compare.
Rating: 4 / 5
I debated this purchase for about a month. The high price was enough to make me shop around. And man did I look. This is the only case that I found specifically made for my camera. The only other option was a universal case that looked more like a zip-lock bag than a case for a $350+ camera. WORTH EVERY PENNY. I first tested it by putting a tissue in the case and started tossing it around in the water. Tested good, Blew my nose and then put my camera in the case. Crystal clear. The pictures are as clear as they are outside of the case. It proved itself time and time again in Aruba, Grand Cayman, and the Bahammas. I would pay more for this knowing how good it works. So, in summary, if you want a trusted case to keep your camera safe while in the water, this is a good investment.
Rating: 5 / 5