- Guaranteed underwater performance up to 16 ft. (5m) deep
- UV coated polycarbonate lens cover allows users to take crystal clear pictures
- Transparent and flexible case for convenient camera control
- Reliable sealing system with waterproof zipper and “Roll & Velcro” closure
- Meets JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) protection class 8 for waterproofing
Product Description
Excellent underwater solution, won the 2005 Korean consumer award to best new product. Since then Dicapac’s popularity has spread worldwide due to its reliability, simplicity and affordable price. This is your opportunity to get this item at direct distributors price. Comparing against a hard case, this underwater housing will allow similar use of functions on the camera, in many cases can go deeper and can be purchased at a small fraction of the price a hard case w… More >>

After reading reviews I purchased this product for use with my Canon SD890 IS. All I can say is don’t waste your money.
Rating: 1 / 5
I did not feel comfortable submerging my digital camera under water (much less the ocean) in this case. It just didn’t feel sturdy or secure enough, so I returned it. Honestly, if you go on vacation or to water-filled areas on a relatively regular basis, I would HIGHLY suggest one of the Canon underwater hard cases. I sucked it up and purchased one, and it is incredible.
Rating: 2 / 5
I got this for the PowerShot SD790 IS. The case is somewhat big for the camera, but putting tissue paper in there solves the problem. Since the case is bigger, a black ring might appear in your picture if you don’t hold the camera right.. Besides that, the pictures are awesome and it’s worth the money. thanks!
Rating: 4 / 5
Bought it to protect my digital camera while I documented my daughter and her team’s open water swim between Lanai and Maui.
Worked great! You can’t really manipulate the zoom on the camera (my Cannon zoom is on top with the power button), but all other buttons on back side are easy to manipulate. Regardless – my 7.1MP pictures were really good. On the corners of the photos you’ll catch just a hint of the lens cover.
Be careful to have a cloth or some clean water – I smudged some sunscreen on the lens cover – and it is clearly visible in some photos. Later in the event, I obviously wiped off the lens cover – and the pictures came out great. Even salt water didn’t create spots on the lens cover. My pictures turned out as good (if not better) than another parent using a $300+ camera housing case designed for a digital camera.
Rating: 5 / 5
One size fits all (sort of). Some controls hard to use thru plastic. But what do you expect for the money?
Rating: 4 / 5