Friday, March 6, 2009

Canon WP-DC28 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Cameras

For PowerShot G10 Digital Camera
Customer Review: Does the Job
I have been so hesitant in getting this marine case, after hearing a lot of bad reviews about its predecessors (casings for the g7 and g9) from fellow divers like myself. They claim that Canon makes bad cases, and that they haven't perfected it yet. Taking into consideration that the G10 is a pretty pricey camera, I was so adamant about purchasing the casing lest my g10 gets soaked. However the options are waaay too pricey for me. They even cost more than the camera itself. And so I took a chance and bought it, assuring myself that I've used about 3 Canon-made housings in the past and they we're very well-built. I took it diving with me, the deepest at 100 feet, and it never gave me problems. If you are to take it diving, I suggest that you bring down the casing first, without the camera, and put a sheet of tissue in the casing. If the tissue gets wet, then something must be wrong with how you sealed it, and check the o-ring again. I strongly suggest that you search the web for o-ring maintenance tips and follow it diligently. And keep it from impact. Make sure you wrap it in cloth or something to cushion it against blows or scratches. I guess those that had so-called problems with their casings didn't handle the o-rings properly, or maybe they banged their casings somehow. I just gave it 4 stars because there's no way that you can manipulate the control dial. The solution would be to create custom settings. Go get it, take good care of it, and spend the rest of the money on a decent strobe.