Underwater Casing

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Underwater cases are extremely useful for extending the creative possibilities of cameras and camcorders in pools, at the beach or for outdoor activities where there is a high risk of moisture, dust or sand.

 

Underwater Casing

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    Underwater cases are extremely useful for extending the creative possibilities of cameras and camcorders in pools, at the beach or for outdoor activities where there is a high risk of moisture, dust or sand.

     

    Underwater cases

    Normally, cameras are not waterproof or dustproof, mainly to keep them lighter, more compact and more affordable. But for taking really spectacular images or just to avoid having to buy a special waterproof camera for the above purposes, we supply a variety of special cases.

    With underwater cases you can take pictures that:

    • Open up a "different" and enormously inspiring range of image possibilities
    • Would otherwise be harmful or disastrous for cameras under certain circumstances

    Plenty of choice

    The requirements for using equipment underwater are, of course, very diverse, from "safe up to 1 metre" for the beach or pool, to the more serious depths for diving holidays or professional applications.

    Wide range of products

    We supply original underwater cases for cameras from Canon and Olympus, but also from Seashell, as a handy option for iPhones for example. And we offer very smart and inexpensive solutions from Dicapac, suitable for the use of cameras, smartphones or even tablets up to five metres underwater.