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Underwater case for D-LUX 2


jason

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Not for the D-Lux. Think about a Canon S50 or S60, used, plus the dedicated case made by Canon. Works perfectly. I have an old beat up S50 that we use solely for underwater stuff. The total cost would surely be less than anything made custom for the D-Lux.

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From the EWA-Marine website:

 

 

For the average camera / camcorder the following depths have been tested:

 

 

video-housings

max. 10m

/ 30 feet

 

 

 

compact-housings

max. 10m

/ 30 feet

 

 

 

SLR-manual-housings

max. 15m

/ 45 feet

 

 

 

SLR-AF-housings

max. 20-50m

/ 60-150 feet

(depending on the model, as per our typesheet)

 

 

 

The depths given are maximum figures, which should not be exceeded. The protecting-housing will not start leaking at greater depths, but the handling of the camera / camcorder will restricted. As the water-pressure increases, the foil wraps around the camera like a skin. Due to this, the foil can start to press the start-/rec-button, other buttons or even stop the tape from moving (in the case of camcorders). Stop the descend immediately! As you go back towards the surface, the pressure decreases and all should go back to normal.

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