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| rhowl |
9:29pm on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| A great little camera I got this little camera when I was going to Hawaii for vacation. I wanted a camera that was light weight and waterproof. A great little camera I got this little camera when I was going to Hawaii for vacation. I wanted a camera that was light weight and waterproof. | |
| bogzab |
12:10pm on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| this camera is a great purchase, people always ask me about it. this camera is perfect for fun pics. in a lake, pool, any situation. | |
| Alex W. |
11:46am on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| We purchased the Olympus to replace our Sony Cybershot DSC-P52. So far we have found it to be quite a step up in features and performance. OLYMPUS µ[MJU:] DIGITAL 720SW Is the Digital Photo and Video Camera with Optical Zoom 3.0 X - 5.0 X Digital Zoom, Auto Focus 6.1-20.1 mm; 1:3.5-5. | |
| garrido |
12:49pm on Friday, July 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| As an avid outdoorsman, this camera was just about perfect. NA NA Three minutes in the ocean at depth of less than two feet and the camera got water in the lens and no longer operates. Cool looking. Decent pictures. We purchased the Olympus to replace our Sony Cybershot DSC-P52. Compact, great viewing screen, good instructions and very easy to use. | |
| shidao |
6:18am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Camera is fine, but we use ours in the water quite a bit. Our first one started acting crazy two weeks after purchase! Replaced on warranty. My opinion on this device is still open, it d... Image quality, intuitive photo/video recording. Needed a tough camera for the kids to use. S... Weather resistant, no protruding lens, Huge screen Confusing at first, (who needs manuals) | |
| woy |
7:02pm on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Three minutes in the ocean at depth of less than two feet and the camera got water in the lens and no longer operates. We have this Olympus Digital Camera 720SW for almost three years now. | |
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YOUR TOP DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY QUESTIONS
Published By Digitalphotos101.com
After Youre Done Here
This guide covers a lot of digital photography tips and techniques, but theres even more you can learn about creating the best images possible to remember the important events and experiences in your life. To get the most of your photography, be sure to pick up
Dan Feildmans Your Guide to Digital Photography and youll learn everything you need to know about taking great digital photos any time of day and in any type of condition. but for now, lets get back to the Q&A.
In this guide are answers to some of the most asked questions Ive received on digital photography. Its a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and I hope you can use them to improve your digital photography.
1 - WHAT IS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE MADE BY BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHERS?. - HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHERE AND ON WHAT TO SPEND YOUR MONEY ON A DIGITAL CAMERA?.... - HOW DO I DECIDE IS A PICTURE IS WORTH TAKING?... - HOW DO I GET THE WHITE BALANCE RIGHT?... - HOW DO YOU TAKE CLEAR SHOTS FOR INDOOR SPORTS?.. - WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF RAW VS. JPEG FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHS?.... - WHAT ARE THE BEST SETTINGS FOR LOW LIGHT/NIGHTTIME CONDITIONS?. - WHAT IS HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE?.... - HOW DO YOU TAKE A PHOTO OF A GLASS SIGN OR A FRAMED PICTURE IN GLASS WITH A FLASH AND NOT HAVE THE REFLECTION OF LIGHT FROM THE GLASS?. - HOW DO YOU GET HIGH CONTRAST NATURAL LIGHT BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES?..... - WHAT IS THE TIME LAG FROM THE TIME YOU TAKE A PICTURE UNTIL IT IS RECORDED ON THE MEMORY CARD?... - HOW DO YOU AVOID REDEYE WHEN TAKING PHOTOS IN DIM LIGHT?.. - HOW DO YOU GET THE CAMERA INCHES AWAY FROM A SMALL OBJECT AND SHOOT A CLEAR PICTURE?.... - HOW DO YOU PHOTOGRAPH GEMSTONES AND JEWELRY?.. HOW DO YOU TAKE A PICTURE WITH STRONG SUN AND STRONG SHADE SO THAT THE SHADE DOESNT TURN BLACK?... HOW DO YOU CAPTURE THAT SPLIT SECOND LOOK IN A PERSONS EYES WHEN THEIR PERSONALITY COMES THROUGH?.... HOW CAN I UNDERSTAND DEPTH OF FIELD?... WHAT ARE THE RIGHT SETTINGS AND TECHNIQUES FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS AND WILDLIFE?.... HOW CAN I TAKE PICTURES INTO THE SUN AND AVOID LENS FLARE?.. HOW CAN I TAKE GOOD PICTURES IN THE SNOW OR ON THE BEACH?.. 26 HOW CAN I TAKE CLEAR, CRISP WELL-FOCUSED PHOTOS EVERY TIME?. 27
1 - WHAT IS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE MADE BY BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHERS?
Trying to load 35mm film into the camera's SD card slot. But seriously, folks, the biggest mistake made by beginning digital photographers is assuming that this latest stage of photographic technology will correct *ALL* of the hurdles faced by generations of film photographers coming before them. Granted, advancements in sensing technology and lens control simplify much of the labor in setting up basic shots, but even the most advanced digital camera cannot suggest composition, dramatic lighting or mood behind capturing a striking photo.
2 - HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHERE AND ON WHAT TO SPEND YOUR MONEY ON A DIGITAL CAMERA?
THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEWS ARE NEARLY COUNTLESS AND USUALLY ONLY AGREE ON THE TOP OF THE LINE ITEM AS THEIR PICK. THERE HAS TO BE A BETTER WAY! A better way, if you haven't done this already, is to start by making a list of your needs in a camera, especially the most elemental need: will you be carrying your new camera in a bag or a pocket? I have a small pocket camera that has many unique features, but doesn't have the all the "bells-and-whistles" that my fullsized SLR camera body offers. Determining simple needs like time-exposure, close-up, external flash control and portability can save you hundreds of dollars and help you avoid a bad case of buyer's remorse.
3 - HOW DO I DECIDE IS A PICTURE IS WORTH TAKING?
Before digital cameras became affordable for the consumer market, choosing what photos to take was a matter of finances and processing time. Everyone envied the contributing photographers for glossy magazines that had deep enough pockets to afford taking a hundred exposures to get that one keeper for the cover. Digital photography has made it economically feasible for the amateur photographer to feel more relaxed and experiment by taking numerous exposures and sort through them quickly without the long processing time. Should you take the photo? Take 3!
4 - HOW DO I GET THE WHITE BALANCE RIGHT?
For most situations the auto white balance on your camera does a good job, but there are times when it doesn't work as well. If your camera has preset white balance settings, you can work with them to get the result you want. If you still don't get the right shot, try to manually set the white balance. Change the camera settings to manual or custom white balance, then point the camera at something white or gray -- a white/gray card or t-shirt -- filling the screen completely with that card or shirt, and pressing the White Balance button on your camera (if you have one). Make sure the white that you focus on is not in the shadows, and is illuminated by the artificial light of the room. If you can't get the results you want, try using the raw file format available on some advanced cameras. This takes the pictures without any automatic enhancements. The pictures can be adjusted in your photo program later.
5 - HOW DO YOU TAKE CLEAR SHOTS FOR INDOOR SPORTS?
The main key in shooting sports is speed. You MUST have a quick shutter speed in order to freeze the action. You can get try it with a slower shutter speed, but you will have follow the subject with the camera as you're taking the picture, and this can lead to very unpredictable results. To get the best results, set the ISO to the highest setting -- 400-800. That's like using fast film in a 35 MM camera and works better in low lighting. Action photos are difficult because of the delay in the shutter release and in recording the picture. If your camera has a rapid fire mode, then you'll want to set it to that.
6 - WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF RAW VS. JPEG FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHS?
When you take a picture in a jpeg format, the camera does things to it before it's saved. The image sensor converts analog to digital, adds any specifications that were made, like white balance, sharpening, contrast, image effect, digital zoom, etc. After all of that is done, the image is saved to the memory card. In a lot of cases, that is the best way to go, because the camera is very smart about interpreting the surroundings and adding the right specifications. A raw file format is the unprocessed data file that is captured by the camera's image sensor before any specifications are applied. This can be very helpful to have when the camera doesnt interpret the light or the images the way you want it to. If you don't get the results you want with the settings you've made for a picture, you can take a raw picture and not have anything "added" to the image. The picture can then be edited in your photo editor to get the look that you want, rather than having to adjust from the settings made to a jpeg image. In the picture below, the top photo was taken in auto jpeg mode and the bottom picture was taken as a raw format. The top has better lighting but less detail. The bottom is darker but has greater detail.
7 - WHAT ARE THE BEST SETTINGS FOR LOW LIGHT/NIGHTTIME CONDITIONS?
A setting of ISO 800 works best in low lighting situations but given the lighting sources, could increase the background noise. A tripod or a very steady hand helps when shooting at a slower shutter speed in low light, also. Some helpful settings to try are: Subject Fireworks Floodlit building Subject lit by firelight Typical street scene with normal illumination Shop window Brightly lit street scene (maybe with Christmas lights) Neon sign and brightly lit theatre districts Shutter Speed 1 second second second second 1/8 second 1/15 second 1/30 second F-Stop 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8
8 - WHAT IS HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE?
Simply put, it's the distance setting that provides the best depth-of-field. Even more simply, it is the average distance between the nearest foreground object and the furthest in a photo. The hyperfocal distance is best implemented when the subject matter extends far into the distance, and if no particular region requires more sharpness than another.
9 - HOW DO YOU TAKE A PHOTO OF A GLASS SIGN OR A FRAMED PICTURE IN GLASS WITH A FLASH AND NOT HAVE THE REFLECTION OF LIGHT FROM THE GLASS?
As with redeye reflection and eyeglass glare, the key is to find a way of either redirecting the angle of the flash or the angle that the camera captures the image: the angle of incident equals the angle of reflection. Put simply if your lens and your flash are shooting at the same angle and direction, you'll get the majority of light thrown back in your frame. A polarizing filter on the camera (or in sheet form placed over the glass surface) also redirect reflected light, but at the cost of some muted colors. The following picture was taken at a downward angle with ceiling light and a flash.
10 - HOW DO YOU GET HIGH CONTRAST NATURAL LIGHT BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES?
Many factors determine the results you'll get in taking black and white photos, with the composition being the most important: black and white photos are most startling when the elements in the photo differ. Saying this, composing a memorable black and white photo requires that your subject and setting carry with them significantly different light-reflecting values. If the elements are too similar in reflecting light, no amount of ambient or artificial light will make them leap out at the viewer. Many digital cameras offer a black and white photo mode as well as offering simulations of Sepia tone, which make taking high contrast photos easier but not foolproof. You may also wish to take your picture in color, then convert it to black and white with your photo editor, as in the picture below.
11 - WHAT IS THE TIME LAG FROM THE TIME YOU TAKE A PICTURE UNTIL IT IS RECORDED ON THE MEMORY CARD?
This great chart comes from CAMERAS.CO.UK. It shows the amount of time in seconds that it takes each camera to record one shot and five shots. Shutter lag is the delay between pressing the shutter button and the camera recording the picture. Cameras with a long delay may cause you to miss photo opportunities. This can be a major problem for fast moving subjects such as animals, sports and children. Camera Canon IXUS 55 Canon IXUS 60 Canon IXUS 65 Canon IXUS 750 Canon IXUS 800 IS Canon IXUS 850 IS Canon IXUS 900 Ti Canon IXUS i Zoom Canon IXUS i7 Zoom Canon Powershot A410 Canon Powershot A430 Canon Powershot A530 Canon Powershot A540 Canon Powershot A620 Canon Powershot A630 Canon Powershot A640 Canon Powershot A700 Canon Powershot A710 IS Canon Powershot G7 Canon Powershot S2 IS Canon Powershot S3 IS Casio Exilim EX-S600 Casio Exilim EX-S770 Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 Casio Exilim EX-Z500 Casio Exilim EX-Z60 Casio Exilim EX-Z600 Casio Exilim EX-Z70 Category Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Stylish Digital Cameras Stylish Digital Cameras Stylish Digital Cameras Stylish Digital Cameras Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Entry Level Digital Cameras Entry Level Digital Cameras Standard Digital Cameras High Specification Compact Digital Cameras High Specification Compact Digital Cameras High Specification Compact Digital Cameras High Specification Compact Digital Cameras Cameras with long zoom lens Cameras with long zoom lens Advanced Digital Cameras Cameras with long zoom lens Cameras with long zoom lens Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Ultra Compact Stylish Digital Cameras Ultra Compact Ultra Compact One Photo 0.38 0.4 0.37 0.39 0.29 0.28 0.49 1.78 0.25 0.4 0.35 0.53 0.33 0.48 0.38 0.42 0.35 0.32 0.53 0.33 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.37 0.43 0.25 0.39 0.27 Five Photos 7.46 7.73 7.72 7.32 7.27 7.55 9.78 14.55 9.58 8.71 10.18 10.61 9.43 8.8 8.35 9.43 9.4 8.22 10.09 7.43 7.24 17.26 11.19 11.17 12.79 8.36 9.68 11.13
9.75 12.43 14.52 16.6 15.25 5.49 7.42 6.13 8.35 9.5 14.33 5.25 9.92 5.23 6.74 9.45 6.66 12.73 11.88 6.16 7.35 5.58 6.8 13.93 9.79 10.28 19.97 12.59 12.63 12.92 13.08 9.77 8.38 20.54 19.65 21.93 22.58 10.72 9.67 15.11 14.25 6.95 11.79 12.59
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12 - HOW DO YOU AVOID REDEYE WHEN TAKING PHOTOS IN DIM LIGHT?
Redeye occurs more at night because the eye's pupil dilates to allow more light in, and your camera's flash reflects nearly directly back off the exposed retina. Many cameras have a redeye setting that pre-flashes a bright red light into your subject's eye, causing the pupil to contract, but oftentimes it isn't enough to compensate at night. If camera does not have a redeye setting or it isn't preventing the effect enough, alternatives are to move (if possible) the source of the flash away from the camera's lens, making the reflection less directly back into the lens. If moving the source of the flash isn't feasible, try having the subject look slightly away from the lens, which also redirects the angle of redeye reflection.
13 - HOW DO YOU GET THE CAMERA INCHES AWAY FROM A SMALL OBJECT AND SHOOT A CLEAR PICTURE?
The macro feature of a camera allows ultra-close detail of the subject. It has become such a popular feature that the camera industry has adopted the icon a small potted flower as a symbol for the camera's macro mode to take extreme close-ups. Changing to this mode allows the camera to resolve the subtle contrast differences needed to activate the auto-focus, which cameras without macro mode struggle to make sense of such close detail. Experiment with different colored backgrounds to get the right coloring and contrast. Craft stores have packs of craft foam sheets in a wide variety of colors that are useful when taking close-ups.
14 - HOW DO YOU PHOTOGRAPH GEMSTONES AND JEWELRY?
First, youll need to use the macro setting on your camera for a good close-up shot. Soft, diffused lighting is essential no direct light on the jewelry itself, and no flash. If your indoor lighting is difficult to adjust, you may want to take a raw picture so that the camera wont add any of its own effects. You may also have good luck in outdoor lighting. Try different colored backgrounds to see which shows up better. Take several shots of the jewelry so that you can compare the quality and color for the best results. There is no one way that will always work, so experimentation is necessary. Example 1: The picture below was taken with a macro setting, close indirect fluorescent lighting, and no flash.
Example 2: The front of the silver pin below was taken on the cement in direct sunlight with a macro setting. The back of the pin was taken indoors against a white background with no flash.
15 HOW DO YOU TAKE A PICTURE WITH STRONG SUN AND STRONG SHADE SO THAT THE SHADE DOESNT TURN BLACK?
Most of us start out in photography by learning that our main subject should be facing the sun. Doesnt is say that right on the film box? That works if all you have is sun and no shade. For a good mix, consider placing your subject in the shadows -- not completely in the shadows, but in a spot where there is a mix of sun and shadows. If you can find a good spot in the shade of a tree, or the shad of a rock or building, where light and shadows intermingle so that it is not a solid block of shade, you've got yourself an excellent spot for a pleasant picture. You as the picture-taker need to also be in the same mix of sun and shadows when you are taking the picture. Black shade results can also be a great effect, as in silhouetting and accenting.
16 HOW DO YOU CAPTURE THAT SPLIT SECOND LOOK IN A PERSONS EYES WHEN THEIR PERSONALITY COMES THROUGH?
People in general think that they need to pose for pictures. They are ingrained from a young age to say cheese whenever a camera is spotted. They see models posing for their photo shoots and believe that acting natural is completely unnatural in the world of photography. A good photographer is a sneaky photographer. His or her camera is always in hand ready and waiting for the every situation. Its important for the people around you to become used to you with a camera close. Eventually they will not think of it as something special, but as something natural. Camera-matically (is that a word?), there are a few things to assist you in your sneaky quest for the best personality shots. If your camera has a setting for taking multiple shots at once, this can allow you to capture several shots within split seconds of each other, so that a mood can be tracked. Most cameras make a clicking noise because people think thats what cameras are supposed to do. If you can, turn off the sound, so that your subject wont react to the familiar memory of a picture being taken. Also, a good zoom lens on your camera will allow you to take close-up pictures from a distance, so that your subject is not always aware that the picture is being taken. This can add to the natural effect. Children are great subjects to start with because they are less affected by the camera stigma. Get on the floor with them and capture them in play. This will provide a lot of training for getting the best impromptu shots.
17 HOW CAN I UNDERSTAND DEPTH OF FIELD?
Depth of Field is one of the most important aspects of digital photography, -- it can be the difference between an ordinary and stunning photograph. However so many photographers have little or no idea of how to set their cameras for a desired Depth of Field effect. A shallow depth of field means that only the subject you are focusing on is in sharp focus everything in front and back is not. An increased depth of field means that more of the picture in the front and back of the subject appears to be more sharp and clear. This is an acceptable sharpness, as it is more clear than a shallow depth of field, but still not as sharp as the subject. Some call this the circle of confusion where the view around the subject is sharp enough, but not crystal clear. Digital Cameras typically have an increased depth of field over the 35mm cameras, and this is good news. The bad news is that its not as easy to lose that depth of field when you dont want it. As each camera make and model is different, so is the depth of field calculation of each. This website has a depth of field calculator based on your camera model: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html You can control your depth of field with changes to your aperture. The smaller you make your aperture, the wider the depth of field, causing more of the picture to be in focus. The bigger the aperture setting, the more shallow the depth of field, and the more concentrated the focus on the subject only.
18 WHAT ARE THE RIGHT SETTINGS AND TECHNIQUES FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS AND WILDLIFE?
A critical factor related to photographic equipment is the ability to get closer to the subject. Unless one has a stealthy nature, any small movement would scare away most birds and wildlife, especially small ones. One needs to use a camera with good zooming capabilities for effective photographic birding. Sometimes a 3X or up to 5X zoom just won't be enough except for photographing the ever present Mallard ducks and Canada Geese where even close up shots are highly possible. A fast shutter speed is the baseline for the camera. The preference for shutter speed is at 1/800th of a second to freeze most actions. If the subject is in the shade with expected small movements like feeding or preening, a slower shutter speed such as 1/200th second can be used. This allows the aperture to open up further for more light. If blur occurs, increase the shutter speed. The primary focusing on birds or wildlife should be the eyes. When you view images, you are naturally drawn to the eyes (unless its a bear with its mouth open!). The best condition to photograph birds in flight is when there is lots of light. You can use the lowest possible ISO available from your camera for the least amount of noise. You can also use the Sunny white balance setting for optimum incamera color rendition.
19 HOW CAN I TAKE PICTURES INTO THE SUN AND AVOID LENS FLARE?
Lens flare is created when non-image forming light enters the lens and then hits the camera's film or digital sensor. It can lower the overall contrast of a photograph significantly and is often undesired artifact; however, some types of flare may actually enhance the artistic meaning of a photo. A good lens hood can nearly eliminate flare caused by stray light from outside the angle of view. Ensure that this hood has a completely non-reflective inner surface, such as felt, and that there are no regions which have rubbed off. If a lens hood cant be purchased for your camera model or if it is inadequate, there are some easy but less convenient workarounds. Placing a hand or piece of paper exterior to the side of the lens which is nearest the flare-inducing light source can mimic the effect of a proper lens hood. Care has to be taken that the makeshift hood does not become a part of the picture.
20 HOW CAN I TAKE GOOD PICTURES IN THE SNOW OR ON THE BEACH?
When shooting pictures in the snow or on the beach, you face special challenges that your camera cannot handle properly without your help. Snow and sand are two of the most reflective surfaces that you will ever attempt to photograph. That reflectivity will fool your camera's built-in light meter, which adjusts the exposure of your shots automatically at the time you take a picture. Your digital camera interprets all that light reflected off of the snow as a scene that is brighter than it actually is. There are a couple of ways to work with this. If your camera has special 'shooting modes' for snow or beach shooting, try those. These modes will bump up the exposure of your pictures automatically. Remember not to leave your camera set on those shooting modes, however, as normal scenes will then come out too dark. If your camera doesn't have a special shooting mode for snow or the beach, but it does have the ability to manually change settings, you can probably adjust the exposure yourself using an exposure compensation dial or button. Set the control to about +1 or +2, so that you're overexposing the scene by one or two stops, allowing more light to enter your camera's lens.
HOW CAN I TAKE CLEAR, CRISP WELL-FOCUSED PHOTOS EVERY TIME?
Well, if you can anticipate every lighting possibility, every movement a subject is going to take, and every climate, temperature, and situation that might present itself, you can take a good picture every time. The thing is, its not important that every picture be perfect. Whats important is taking enough pictures so that you CAN have those perfect ones. The key word to remember is persistence. If you persist in photography, learn from your mistakes, and practice, it wont matter that some of your pictures arent clear, crisp, and well-focused every time. Your photograph album of your best pictures will grow over time.
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The invention of digital photography has made it easier to experiment and take plenty of pictures of those important moments, but to get the best images possibleyou need to know what youre doing. A simple way to learn what you need to know to take GREAT digital photos is to pick up a copy of. Dan Feildmans Your Guide to Digital Photography. If youve had your fair share of disappointments when trying to capture important memories in your life and pictures come out too dark, blurry or just dont look the way youd hoped, you need this guide. Instantly download this concise guide that takes you through: An overview of digital cameras, shopping for the right one for you and myths about digital photography. Learning to effectively use the features of your camera and tips for taking photos of various subjects in different lighting. Actually doing stuff with your pictures like editing, sharing and printing your photos. Advanced information like white balance, interpolation, digital zoom and a bunch more. Theres even information on memory cards, travel equipment and making money with your hobby. You can get more of the details by clicking here. And thats just the guide. There are some pretty cool extras that come with it, including some useful video tutorials, FAQs, comparing digital cameras and advanced techniques. Get yours here.

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GA WP310
DICAPAC 310 (160x105mm)
Suitable for: CANON Ixus 430/500/700/750/800IS/900Ti/950is/960is/970is/980is/990is CANON Powershot SD 500/550/700is/850is/890is/900/950is/960/970/970is/990is CANON Powershot S90/500/410, A480/490/495/1100/3000IS/3100IS/ E1 CANON IXY 500/600/700/800is/810is/820is/830is/1000/2000is/3000is CASIO Exilim EX-Z 10/100/110/120/200/270/300/400/450 CASIO QV-R3/4/40/41/51/61, FC100, H10/15, FH100 FUJI Finepix A345/350/850, V10, F10/11/20/30/47/420/650, J110W/150W/250 JZ 300 JX 200/250 FUJI Finepix F31fd/40fd/45fd/47fd/50fd/60fd/100fd/70EXR/80EXR/72EXR/F200fc/F200EXR KODAK Easyshare LS633/753/755, C190/613/663/813/1013/1033/1093IS, KONICA MINOLTA Revio KD 200Z/300Z/510Z NIKON Coolpix 2200/3200/4200/5200/5600/5900/7600/7900, P3/4, L2/3/4/6, S8000/6000 OLYMPUS Camedia C-60z/370/480/500z x1/2/3/350/450/550/825/840/845/855/880/935 OLYMPUS mju c1010/1020/1060/5000/7000/7010/7020/7030/9000/9010 OLYMPUS FE 300/310/5000/5010/5020/5030 PANASONIC lumix DMC-FX 100/150, ZR1/3, ZX1/3, FS30/33, FH20/22 PENTAX Optio 30/50/60/330/430/X, S40/45/50/55/60/330RS/430RS, E30/60, P70/80, T30 ,I10, H90 RICOH Caplio RZ1/R1/RR630/RR660 SAMSUNG Digimax V3/4/5/6/10/20/700/800, A4/5/6/7/40/50/400 SAMSUNG Digimax D4/5/6/7/103, S85/800/830/1000/1030/1060, CYBER410/X80 SAMSUNG NV 8/10/15/20/24HD/25HD/100HD, M300w/310w, BL1050, ST45/70/71/500/5500, SAMSUNG SL310/420/502/620/630/720/820, TL34HD/210/220/225, IT100, L310w, PL55/60/65/70/80/150, ES25/65/70/73, CL80 SANYO (Xacti VPC) AZ3/ MZ31 SONY Cybershot DSC-P 100/120/150/200, W100, S800
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GA WP410 DICAPAC 410 (160x105mm)
Suitable for: CANON Ixus 30/40/50/55/60/65/70/75/80IS/85IS/90IS/95IS/100IS/105/110IS/120IS/130/200IS/210/300HS CANON Ixus 330/400/850IS/860IS/870IS/i7-zoom/i/ii/i5-zoom/iis/V2/V3 CANON Ixy L/L2/L3/L4/10IS/20IS/25IS/30/30s/30a/50/55/60/70/80/90/95IS/110IS/200a/210IS/220IS/300a/320 CANON Ixy 400/450/510IS/900IS/910IS/920IS/930IS/WIRELESS/200F/400F CANON Powershot SD10/20/30/40/100/110/200/300/400/430/450/600/630/750/770IS/780/780IS/790IS/800IS CANON Powershot 870IS/940IS/960IS/980IS/1000/1100/1200IS/1300IS/1400IS/3500IS/4000IS/S200/230/330/400 CASIO Exilim EX-Z 2/8/9/19/20/29/33/60/70/75/77/80/85/90/150/250/280/330/550/2000, EX-S5 FUJI Finepix A100/150/170/180/203/220/230/303/310/330/340/500/510/600/610/700/800 FUJI Finepix F460/470/480, J10/12/15/15fd/20/27/29/30/32/50, JV100/110/150/1004, AV100/110/150 KODAK Easyshare C142/180/182/533/643/653/743/763/913, LS743, M320/340/530/753/763/853/863/873/883, DIMAGE KD400Z NIKON Coolpix 3700/4100/4600, S200/210/220/230/500/510/520/560/570/610/610C/620/640/3000/4000 NIKON Coolpix L10/11/12/14/15/16/18/19/20/21/22 OLYMPUS C-310z/315z, X775/785/790/815/820/875/895/920/930, FE20/25/26/35/45/46/130/140/170/180 OLYMPUS 200/210/220/230/240/250/270/280/290/320/330/340/350/360/370/3000/3010/4000/4010/4020/4030/4040 OLYMPUS mju 10/15/20/25/30/40/300/400/500/600/700/780/800/820/830/840/DIGITAL S/MINI/VERVE S/T100 PANASONIC DMC FX1//2/3/5/7/8/9/10/12/30/33/35/36/37/38/40/48/50/55/60/65/66/68/180/500/520/550/580 PANASONIC FS3/5/7/10/11/15/20/25, FH1/3, F1/2/3/7, LS1/2/80/85, LZ8/10 PENTAX Optio M10/20/30/40/50/60, E10/20/40/50/60/70/80/90, V10/20 RICOH (Caprio) RR770, R50 SAMSUNG L1/100/110/200/201/210/301/50/55W/60/73/74/700/730/830, S500/600/630/700/730/760/860/1070 SAMSUNG ES10/15/17/20/55/60, SL30/102/201/202, ST30/35/40/50/60/102/202, TL90/100/205/320 SAMSUNG U-CA3/4/5, X1/15WIDE/60, Q1/2/25WIDE, A55W, D60, NV30/40/404, PL50/51/100, WB1000/2000 SANYO (Xacti VPC) S 1/ 3/ 4/ 6/ 7/ 60 E 7 SONY DSC-S40/500/600/650/700/750/780/2100, DSC-W30/35/40/50/55/70/80/85/90/110/150/170/180/190/200 SONY DSC-W220/230/290/300/310/320/330/350/360/370/380/WX1
Suitable for: KODAK Easyshare Z915/950/1285/1485IS OLYMPUS C70z/7000/730/740/745/750/755/760/770, PEN E-P1/E-P2(+17mm lens) SAMSUNG NV7/7ops/11 SONY DSC-H3/10/20/30, V1, HX5V, NEX3/5
GA WPH10
DICAPAC WPH10 PROSUMER WATERPROOF CASE
Suitable for: CANON Powershot S3IS/S1IS/G6/G3/G2 CASIO Exilim FS20/P505 FUJI S1000fd/1500/2000HD/2800z KODAK Easyshare 1012IS/ZD710/Z612/Z650/Z712IS/Z710/Z740/Z812IS/Z8612IS/Z980/Z981 KODAK Easyshare Z1015IS, DX7590/DX6490, P712/P850 NIKON Coolpix P80, L100, L110 OLYMPUS SP590/570uz/565uz/560uz/550uz/510uz/500/500uz/600 OLYMPUS C7070wz/5060wz/4000z/4040z/700uz/720uz/730uz PANASONIC DMC-FZ5/35/38 SONY Cybershot H5/7/9, V3, HX1
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DICAPAC CASE FOR DSLR CAMERAS
WPS10 Size: 270x230mm Weight: 140g Lens length: 50-150mm Front lens diameter: 82mm Waterproof up to 5m Fits all SLR without battery grip
WPS5 Size: 190x150mm Lens length: 50-95mm Front lens diameter: 82mm Waterproof up to 5m For smaller SLR
GA WPS10 GA WPS5
DICAPAC SLR CASE Universal fitting suits almost all DSLR cameras without battery grip DICAPAC SLR CASE SMALL Universal fitting suits almost all smaller DSLR cameras
DICAPAC CASE FOR CAMCORDERS
GA WPD20
DICAPAC CAMCORDER CASE
Suitable for: CANON HF S10/S100, HF10/11/20/100/200, HG20/21, FS10/11/21/22/100/200 JVC GZ-MS100/120/130, GZ-HM200, GZ-MG130/155/255/330/335/360/365/435/465/575 JVC GZ-MG530/630/670/680/730, GZ-HD5/6/10/30/40/300/320 PANASONIC VPC-FH1, VPC-WH1, VPC-TH1 SAMSUNG VM-MX20C, VM-HMX20C, VM-MX25E, VM-MX10, HMX-H205 SANYO NV-GS150/200/300, HDC-TM20/200, HDC-HS 9/20, HDC-SD 5/9/20 SONY MHS-CM1, DCR-SR47/60/62/65/67/80/85/87/100/200/300, DCR-SX40/41/60 SONY HDR-CX7/12/100/500, HDR-XR100/200/500/520, HDR-SR5/10
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