Aquapac Compact Camera Case - Small
- Fully sealed construction protects your camera from sand, dust, grit and water
- Crystal-clear LENZFLEX™ allows great photos to be taken through the case—even underwater
- Case is submersible to 15 ft. for up to half an hour thanks to the locking seal and tough thermoplastic urethane
- Supple material allows you to manipulate your camera's controls without removing camera from case
- Case material is UV-stabilized, so it resists breaking down or becoming discolored by sunlight
- The Aquapac camera case comes with a shoulder strap and 5 reusable desiccant pouches to absorb condensation
Imported.
| Best use | Paddling |
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| Material(s) | Thermoplastic urethane |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Dimensions | 8.25 x5.75 inches |
| Fits camera type | Point-and-shoot |
| Weight | 2.6 ounces |
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Sep 11, 2014Useless as a camera case
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Apr 4, 2014Waterproof but watch the moistureI bought an earlier model from REI and had a chance to try it out during enthusiastic "Songkran" water splashing festivities in Laos during a 2013 trip. A BIG problem is moisture condensati...
Read More I bought an earlier model from REI and had a chance to try it out during enthusiastic "Songkran" water splashing festivities in Laos during a 2013 trip. A BIG problem is moisture condensation and fogging within the AquaPac. Despite periodic wiping, the moist tropical air trapped inside continued to fog. Unless you're underwater the plastic surface adds some distortion to your photos. The last sequence in this video [CanonS95 video shot with an Aquapac] shows the fogging. -
Jun 19, 2013Did not work as well as advertisedMight work better with camera without zoom lens (my zoom seemed confused by plastic cover and only worked about half the time). I bought this for river rafting & would not recommend for thi...
Read More Might work better with camera without zoom lens (my zoom seemed confused by plastic cover and only worked about half the time). I bought this for river rafting & would not recommend for this use (water drops on case marred photo quality). Might work better for underwater use but I'd buy an underwater camera instead. Difficult to manipulate camera controls through plastic case.
Read More Pros: No leakage - kept camera dry. Cons: Case expands so much underwater that it's difficult to use. You have to physically hold the front of your lens to the case to get clear photos. The case itself gets dirty really quick that your photos all have a haze on it. Condensation build it is pretty annoying.