Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera

Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera

Canon - WPDC34
 4.8 stars from 8 review(s)
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Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Compatible with the PowerShot G11%2E Take great underwater shots and be worry%2Dfree during inclement.. more


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WP-DC34 Case for Canon PowerShot G11 & G12, Rated to 130'
With the Canon WP-DC34 waterproof case for the Canon PowerShot G11 & G12, you can use your digital camera.. more


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Canon WP-DC34 WaterProof Case for PowerShot G11/G12
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Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Overall good, but the only flaw is there was fogging up with the front screen.. but no water leak. it just made me wonder if there was water inside... i would check and havent found any..its a good housing though.. make sure to test it before you put your camera in! check very carefully for water drops!
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Posted Oct 07, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Works perfectly with my Canon Powershot G11, easy to wash salt water off after each use. Remeber to grease the rubber sealing before using it the first time. (grease is included in the packade) Only hassel is offcourse that you have to remove and re-attach the neck-string so you can carry the g11 around your neck again. (but if you dont use it then, well no problem)
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Posted Oct 04, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Although I haven't dived with it , the delivery was woderfull. t is tha same as the picture. Thank you
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Posted Sep 11, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
The product was delivered as advertised. There is room for a simple yet valuable improvement, hence 4 rather than 5 stars. The housing would greatly benefit from having a soft neoprene storage bag to protect it. The bag should have a pouch for accessories and a soft cleaning cloth.
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Posted Sep 07, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Actually the housing case is amazing :D i love it i can reach every button on the camera. but the white plate it's not fit with the case :( i tried many times to place it but no use it's small and not fit
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Posted Jul 11, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
I've had this case for about four months. I've gone river rafting, hot springing, waterfall swimming, and diving down to 75' with it. The unit worked very well. Two comments: when you turn the dials on top, the camera dial rotates in the opposite direction; pushing the button half way to clear a pic that's on hold is problematic (easily solved by having the pic hold for 2 seconds). Highly recommended.
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Posted Jun 27, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
Took it down to about 80ft with no issues. I did do a test dive with it first to make sure it didn't leak. I do recommend buying some delicatessens (sp?) I used it once without, and when I put it down is some cooler water I noticed some condensation. Use the silicon like the instructions say. Just be careful and keep the seal clean and you shouldn't have an issue! Love this thing! Must have for a G11
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Posted Jun 11, 2010 at 
Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Housing for Canon PowerShot G11/G12 Digital Camera
I purchased this for a dive trip to the caymans, after 10 dives (thus far) it is holding up very well, Ive had it to a depth of 110 feet and no leaks have occurred. Use silcon on the O-ring and seal it in the room and then test it in a tub of water for leaks before submerging and you should not have any problems, 2 more dives to go.
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