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Canon WPDC50 Waterproof Case for Powershot A95 Digital Camera
Canon WPDC50 Waterproof Case for Powershot A95 Digital Camera

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography


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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 4.8 x 4.3

MPN: 9730A001
Model: 9730A001
UPC: 013803043976
EAN: 0013803043976
ASIN: B0002YE6E0


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  • UPC - 013803043976
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Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.


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5 out of 5 stars amazing and affordable   August 14, 2007
This product was just what I was looking for. An underwater housing that enables you to use all the functions of the camera, underwater. The pictures I got of my family in the pool have been simply amazing. And since the A95 has a video setting, I was able to grab cool videos as well.

out of the box. simply remove the rubber seal, lightly but completely cover the seal with sealant. put it back on. place your camera inside and lock it up. Done.

Note:Test the case before you go sticking it in water with the camera inside. Get a 5 gallon bucket, dunk the empty case, and see if there is any water in th e case. If there is. Repeat the seal process.



5 out of 5 stars Very nice for the price   May 16, 2007
I use this case every weekend for diving in Maui, Hawaii. Nevery any problems in the year I've been diving in 12-80 feet of water. Make sure you keep it lashed to your gear if Scuba diving, without the weight kit it wants to flat to the surface.


5 out of 5 stars Works great!   March 10, 2007
Just took this little beauty down to the great barrier reef in Australia and it worked like a charm. easy to maintian. Allows utilization of all functions of the camera, except the swivel screen. took excellent pictures when camera is set on Underwater Mode. They were charging $15 a pic on board. I took over 1000 on this trip and underwater video. Well worth the money if you are into scuba or snorkeling.


5 out of 5 stars Works like a charm   January 10, 2007
Bought the enclosure to take to the Carribean for snorkeling and was very impressed with it. It's a little tough getting the seal out the first time, but the instructions were dead on and now I can do it without thinking. It was weird putting it in the water the first time with the camera in it, but in a short period of time I was 100% confident in its ability to keep water out.


5 out of 5 stars Love it   October 13, 2006
I have taken over 3,000 photos with this case and I love it. The buttons are very easy to use underwater, the settings are intuitive and the canon A95 gives great results. I like the yellow O-ring which shows up any particles on it much easier than my previous case which had a black o-ring.

In answer to the other reviewers question about the flash, the thing you see covering the flash is a diffuser, designed to make the flash less directed resulting in less backscatter from particles in the water. It works well, especially for macro shots. Distance shots would still benefit from external strobe, especially in water with lots of plankton/silt. The diffuser can be easily removed, if you want to, but I found the lens then cast a shadow in my pictures. I have used it as deep as 38m (125ft) and it worked fine.

I found my case to be nicely neutrally buoyant with a heavy set of batteries in. I have also dived with a lighter set of batteries and it was a bit positive so I stick to the same rechargable batteries now. You can get the weights if you need them.


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