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πŸ“· Ikelite 6282.35 Clear Underwater Camera Housing Review

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πŸ“Έ Underwater Photography, πŸ“· Camera & Photo

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Description of πŸ“· Ikelite 6282.35 Clear Underwater Camera Housing

Provides access to all camera functions. Drop-in camera loading. Visible o-ring seal. Compatible with 67mm lenses. Depth Rating: 200'.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great underwater housing for cameras

This underwater housing is impressive with its quality and performance. Through trial and error, I found that it kept my camera perfectly dry and allowed me to take crystal clear and sharp images while diving. It is also lightweight and easy to handle. The only con is that it's a bit expensive, but it's worth every penny.

Pros
  • Top-notch quality and great performance.
Cons
  • Expensive.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as advertised!

I replaced an old Fuji Film camera and body due to battery life issues. This box worked great! I recently took him scuba diving in Maui, Hawaii. It has buttons for each camera function and is very easy to use. I didn't have a flash attachment but the photos came out clear and bright! It's an inexpensive way to take pictures while diving!

Pros
  • Underwater Photography
Cons
  • Obsolete Model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large case in cases

Like all good underwater camera cases, it is bulky. However, it is very reliable and has a good solid construction. Combined with the 20m Coolpix s3500, you can't get more in a compact underwater setup. Compared to the underwater camera, it is much easier to use. You get all the performance of Nikon buttons with minimal extra work. The transparent body means you can see it if you ever have a leak, and the chamber is fixed in a floating position so it needs to be flooded before it reaches the…

Pros
  • Case
Cons
  • Expensive