Shamefully cheap underwater camera housing.

I was searching around for underwater housing for a future camera when I ran into this. Works in a pinch anyway!!

http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_the_cheap_yet_shamefull_underwater_housing

Cool!
Doug

Oh come on Mr, Shock is that the best you can say Lol

I am disappointed…

Actually, this subject came up in the chat room tonight. This was suggested. I used them before I changed cameras. :slight_smile:
http://www.aquapac.net/

I’ve used em dose that count?:smiley:

Ah, I am not bragging here but they won’t stretch over mine. It’s too big.:shock:
Pentax DSLR with a huge, long focal length zoom lens.:smiley:

Take a look at this site too:

http://www.waterproof-paper.com/cases/waterproof-camera-case.shtml

:smiley:

Actually, they were a sponsor once.
http://www.waterproof-paper.com/cases/waterproof-bags.shtml
Aquapac :slight_smile:

Isn’t this like taking a picture with a raincoat on? 8T :slight_smile:

Now you found a different method from changing cameras - interesting. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m sorry, if I said those same words to fellas at work, they would never let me get away with that as easily as the other guys on this board. Hope you have a sense of humor on a Weds morning. :wink:

Just what is it you are photographing under water? :slight_smile:

I have(had) the original GZone cell phone from Verizon. It is waterproof and takes under-water photos and video. The original was 2 megapixel, the current is 1.3. No need for bags or such.

My guess would be skinny dippers. :wink:

Paul

use the colored ones for special effects filtering!!!

No way a married fella’ could be out of the house at all odd hours and claim fishing if condoms were a vest inventory item.

Ok, let me wipe the ice tea off the computer screen and my shirt. 8T :slight_smile:

I use an aquapac mostly to protect my camera should it fall in the water. I don’t take many underwater pics with it. It works pretty well, but there are some drawbacks. The clear plastic is prone to being scuffed. Also, it is easy to smudge with sunscreen or water droplets from the fly line.

I bet DEET does a nice number to them too.

it works for the navy seals!!! whats the pic come out looking like tho?

I wouldn’t think that is a clear medium to photograph thru through…???