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waterproof camera case

I am looking at buying a waterproof case for my bits and pieces whilst on the beach - and in the water on holiday. Ideally one that takes a digital camera too so that I can take pictures without the worry of getting the camera wet.
Has anyone used the "aquapac" compact camera case - if so, would you recommend it?
Or are there any other recommended waterproof ( guaranteed!!) cases or pouches out there

Thanks!

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  • Shimrod
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    I have a lowepro camera case that holds an SLR camera, a spare lens and memory cards/batteries. The case itself is 'showerproof', but it has a waterproof punch in a slot underneath that can be pulled out, and it covers the whole camera case making it waterproof. The case cost £29 about 6months ago. This is a link to the lowepro website http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Shoulder_Bags/allWeather/Nova_1_AW.aspx

    It's not as big as it looks on the screen!

    Shim
  • wilroda wrote: »
    I am looking at buying a waterproof case for my bits and pieces whilst on the beach - and in the water on holiday. Ideally one that takes a digital camera too so that I can take pictures without the worry of getting the camera wet.
    Has anyone used the "aquapac" compact camera case - if so, would you recommend it?
    Or are there any other recommended waterproof ( guaranteed!!) cases or pouches out there

    Thanks!

    I've got the compact aquapac, and found it worked really well. It was even possible to fit my car key, a credit card and some money at the bottom of my camera!

    You can check here to see if there's an aquapac that fits your camera - http://www.aquapac.net/ukstore/images/fit060811-camera.pdf

    Just make sure your hands are completely dry and sand free when opening it.

    The aquapac also comes in larger sizes called Whanganui which come with a shoulder strap - this is really useful if you're carrying a purse/wallet, passport, driving licence, mobile phone etc on the beach or on a boat.
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