Good concept, but I would not risk it. Canon makes very good underwater housings for most of their point and shoot cameras http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/standard_display/underwat... deals can be had through many online retailers. I am currently on my third generation, never an issue with leaks down to 100 ft (scuba,. In either case, proper care, maintenance of the o-ring seal is Crucial.
shank said: Good concept, but I would not risk it. Canon makes very good underwater housings for most of their point and shoot cameras http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/standard_display/underwat... deals can be had through many online retailers. I am currently on my third generation, never an issue with leaks down to 100 ft (scuba,. In either case, proper care, maintenance of the o-ring seal is Crucial.
Risk what? Not getting the picture because you have some clunky underwater housing that you don't want to take along? The D10 is a great sports,beach and yes underwater camera. Now if you mean this isn't a good camera for scuba diving, I agree. Otherwise its a fantastic camera for everyone else.
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