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Lewis N. Clark WaterSeals Triple Seal Wa

$9.99
Condition: New
size: Large (6.2in x 5.7in)
color: Clear
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Works like a charm!
By Andrew M. Hamling on Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2011
I purchased this for use with my Kodak C195 digital camera and it produced some nice pictures, all the while not worrying me for a bit that my camera would get wet and ruined. It was put through the reins on a tubing trip down the Niobrara river in Nebraska. Not only was it submerged multiple times underwater it was used in multiple waterfalls. It kept the camera dry in all situations.I'm rating this product 5 stars because it kept my camera dry and was well worth the $9 I paid for it. That being said there is something you need to consider when purchasing this product. Now my camera, the Kodak C195, fit in the pouch just fine, I couldn't zoom the lens all the way out. This isn't the fault of the product, it was my fault for not getting a large enough pouch, they do sell larger ones. If I did attempt to zoom all the way out my camera would feel the pressure of it pulling the plastic and would turn itself off as not to damage anything. I could zoom about 4x normal, just not the whole 5x zoom my camera was capable of.One last note though, when you are done with using it in/near water make sure to open it up upside down. There will be water in the zip-lock parts, not past the 1st zip-lock, but there was definitely water sitting in there before the first zip-lock. Just hang it so the zip-lock is down and shake it a bit and all is good.Don't let the cheap price fool you, this will adequately keep your camera dry, just don't go past recommended depth and you'll be satisfied.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Good for waterproofing... a bit of a pain when using it for a camera
By LKepp on Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2011
I bought this and used it to take my camera on a canoe trip. It did a great job keeping the camera dry, as it sat in water most of the time. You have to make sure to keep the water off the plastic in front of the lens while taking a picture or it creates a "glow" effect. That can be slightly annoying when your hands are wet and you are trying to dry off the surface to take a picture. The biggest drawback, however, is that I have a Canon Powershot and when I turn on the camera, the lens comes out. However, because the plastic was tight around the camera lens, it kept shutting my camera down due to a "lens error". I had to continually work with the plastic in order to get it to let me turn my camera on without shutting down.Basically, this does a great job at keeping things waterproofed but if you are buying this for a camera, I would suggest trying one of the waterproof pouches that are made specifically for cameras, the ones that have a spot for the lens.

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