- Waterproof Case
- Compatible with Canon PowerShot G10
Product DescriptionThe WP-DC28 Underwater Case has been specifically designed for the Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera and is waterproof down to the depth of 130 ft. (40m). This clear and durable polycarbonate case shields your digital camera as you explore your underwater surroundings. A tight O-ring main seal with safety lock, along with stainless steel and nickel-plated brass hardware, help to ensure protection from corrosion for years to come. A fluorite (FL) glass window gives . . . More >>
Canon WP-DC28 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Cameras
Tags: Cameras, Canon, Case, Digital, PowerShot, Waterproof, WPDC28
Categories: Canon Powershot

Canon WP-DC28 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Cameras
Very fast and good quality.
Thanks.
Rating: 5 / 5
Haven’t had the opportunity to use underwater at this point, is simple to use the buttons to work the camera.
Rating: 4 / 5
Very good item. I would have put 5 stars if the flood screen had been part of the box. Not a flimbsy detachable thin plastic.
Rating: 4 / 5
To use the dial all you need to do is hold down the “S” button and then press left or right (macro/flash)buttons and you are done. . . this is the way you can use the dial function with the camera inside the case!!!!!
I just wanted to add this information because i read on the other reviews everyone was complaining about not being able to use the dial function. . . the case is 100% a go!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
First off, I love Canon Powershots because of the image quality and design and function. But secondly, I love Canons because they make the best underwater housings for most of their models. They are good to 130ft, which is better than most. And, really, most recreational divers would have little reason to dive beyond 130ft. I have taken it to as deep as 91ft. I shot some amazing video in addition to still shots, and everything on this housing works the way it should. The flash diffuser (the translucent piece that attached around the lens port) is very helpful in improving the quality of your flash shots by softening the light. For any recreational use, especially if you are a diver, this is a must have. And it is way cheaper than getting an Ikelite housing, for example. Unless you must have external strobes. I’ll also use the housing when I am in adverse conditions, just to protect it sometimes. It’s a bit bulky to bring with you on trips, but any housing would be. This one is pretty compact if you put it on that scale.
Rating: 5 / 5