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Real underwater case with every access for a fraction of cost! September 6, 2005 G. Lee (New Jersey) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Unless you are a professional underwater photographer who gets paid for pictures, you probably do not want to shell out $2000 for an underwater case that's likely to be much more expensive than your camera itself. This product lowers the barrier to entry into real underwater photography of up to 130' for <$200. Pair this up with one or two underwater flash lights (which you need anyway if you are going deeper than 30 feet or so), you can have the whole setup for < $1000, since Canon S1 can be had for around $200 now.
Tricks to get good pictures underwater without external flash:
1) Turn off flash (it's useless), turn ISO all the way up.
2) Depending on the type of water you are in, adjust white balance to your likings.
3) Auto-focus works decently if the object is not moving fast. Otherwise you may have to pre-focus or do it manually.
4) Most importantly, have a program that does auto-balance (everything), it does wonders.
What a Nifty Invention November 14, 2005 jvh (atlanta, ga usa) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am so very pleased with this purchase. I bought the WP-DC20 for my Canon S1IS for a trip to Hawaii. I had never snorkeled before so it was very exciting to not only see all of the wonderful underwater life but to have photos to show it to my loved ones as well. I learned that you have to get fairly close to the subject in order to get good colors (however, photoshop does wonders for toning down the blue and making the colors show better). I loved that this housing, being made specifically for my camera, allowed me to use all of the functions of the camera. When a sea turtle was peacefully swimming and eating 3 feet in front of me, I was able to quickly switch to movie mode and get some terrific underwater movie clips. You can even hear the noise of the turtle chewing on the coral to get the algae off. If you are a serious underwater photographer, you'll probably want a serious underwater setup with a strobe and all that jazz. If you have the Canon S1IS and love it (I've been so happy with my camera and the prints I've gotten with it) and want to have some underwater fun, this is a terrific toy!
Best money ever spent! June 5, 2006 Joe Jaszczak (Bettendorf, IA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Works great. No leaks. Best advise I can give is don't use the flash. It will only eat up your batteries and scare the fish. Also, learn to use the custom white-balance. Set the short-cut button to the white-balance adjustment function. Then when you're ready to set the white-balance aim the camera at the sun when you're underwater and save the setting. You will need to adjust the setting for every 10 feet of depth change. The custom white-balance setting will make the pictures appear perfect, not washed out in blue. Also, leave the ISO set to auto. Turning it up to 400 causes the pictures to be grainy.
Great Waterproof Case!!! August 26, 2005 Jason M. Van Curen (Temperance, Michigan) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This product really is wonderful. As other reviewers have noted, the case has a button for EVERY camera function. My only complaint, if you can call it a complaint, is that it takes a few minutes to prepare the case. I was hoping for something that you could just throw the camera in and shut the lid and go swimming. Granted, you could probably get away with this, but not if you follow the directions for the case. At any rate, I would certainly recommend this case to anyone who owns a Canon S1 IS. Welcome to water-proof photography.
See the fish? July 20, 2005 Kelly Marvier (San Luis Obispo, CA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This thing is awesome. Has buttons for everything, you can leave it in the case the whole trip until you can dry it off. Took it scuba diving in Catalina, Monterey, and Mendocino and it worked great! Perhaps try photo's with and without strobe (it has the button to turn it off). The case seems to be very well made although I have yet to drop it to find out. I would recommend it to anybody who wants to take some cool water photos!
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