Lewis N. Clark WaterSeals Large Camera & Multiipurpose Waterproof Po
Floating pouch protects cameras, phone/PDA, MP3 players, credit cards and IDs, and money. Can take photos through the clear window. Built-in UV protectant. Adjustable strap to wear around neck or shoulder. Floating pouch protects cameras, phone/PDA, MP3 players, credit cards and IDs, and money. Can take photos through the clear window. Built-in UV protectant6.25h x 8.26w x 1.00d = 49.04 cu. (15.51 Linear inches) Expanded: 6.25h x 8.26w x 1.00d = 49.04 cu. (15.51 Linear inches).
Lewis N. Clark WaterSeals Large Camera & Multiipurpose Waterproof Pouch Features
- Submersible to 9 feet 3 meters
- Take photos directly through clear window
- Multipurpose design is ideal for a variety of items: camera, credit cards, currency, identification, etc.
Price: $8.95
User Reviews about Lewis N. Clark WaterSeals Large Camera & Multiipurpose Waterproof Pouch
This "large" bag is too small to be of much use with anything but the smallest cameras. With my Fuji E550 there was not enough room for the lens to extend without difficulty, and the plastic that tented in front of the lens caused distortions. The Canon A570 in the _medium_ product picture is not much smaller (only .1 inch less thick), but I don't think even that would work well in the large bag, let alone the medium. My smaller Fuji F100fd looks like it would work OK, but something with an internal lens mechanism would be even better. It is easy to get smudges on the plastic and then it is hard to clean the inside of the bag. It is very difficult to see the LCD screen underwater, but that is probably more a function of the camera than the bag. Colors will be shifted towards blue (again a function of the camera, not the bag) unless your camera has an underwater mode -- in which case it is probably a waterproof camera that doesn't need extra protection. It did keep the water out, though. -- Underwater photography for only the smallest cameras
Just got back from the Virgin Islands and used the pouch to take underwater pictures. The pouch kept the cameras perfectly dry. It was easy to use and a good size for both our small video camera and digital camera. We had to mess with it a bit to get used to turning the camera on, but once we figured it out it was fine. The pictures turned out ok. I would recommend this as an inexpensive way to take underwater pictures as well as to keep any items dry when on a boat or on the beach. -- worked great
I used this last week at the beach with a Pentax Optio M50 it stayed dry and the pictures I took in and under water are very clear and look great. It's a little tricky because the lense will go back in if not enough room between camera and bag but with a little extra air left in the bag it's no problem. I would recommend this as an affordable way to use your camera in the water. -- Great Beach Extra!