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I know that this has been posted here in the past but I'm unable to find the old post. I'm heading up to Parhentian Island in a couple weeks and I've been told that there are a ton of leatherback turtles around the reef and I'd love to be able to take a camera down.
Re: Waterproofing a camera
I'm not sure if you were looking for a good underwater camera, but this was highly recommended to me. We are taking a cruise later this year and I plan on buying this to protect my Canon P&S.
fwiw, I did a lot of research on actual underwater camera, but reviews were really mixed and most said that while it was a goo underwater camera, it wasn't a great land camera.. thus, I decided to buy this for $20 and just keep my current camera (which I love).
http://www.amazon.com/DicaPac-WP410-160x105-Waterproof-Digital/dp/B001C20816/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1328868889&sr=8-3
This for me, exactly.
Sorry I couldn't make it a clicky- I'm on my Mac.