Waterproof bag for Nikon D80 camera

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brettp66
brettp66
QLD
19 posts
QLD, 19 posts
1 Jun 2009 8:44pm
Looking for some form of waterproofing for my Nikon D80 so I can get in the water this year instead of standing on the beach with my telephoto lens.

Any ideas where I can buy something like this?

www.pascoepix.com
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
1 Jun 2009 7:00pm
old mans got that camera and has a bag for his, wen i speak to him next il ask.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
1 Jun 2009 9:29pm
try ewa marine or aquapak
brettp66
brettp66
QLD
19 posts
QLD, 19 posts
1 Jun 2009 10:34pm
thanks guys. will make some calls tomorrow. let me know charl when you speak to your old man
sandman
sandman
WA
432 posts
WA, 432 posts
1 Jun 2009 11:26pm
dicapac, they have what you need if you dont really plan on going swimming as such but wading in deep water.

It is fully water proof but i wouldn't go out swimming and in surf with it.

200 bucks, could handle a lens up to about 18cm long
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6160 posts
QLD, 6160 posts
2 Jun 2009 7:41am
for a D80! you are one trusting guy or must have good home and contents insurance...what if it gets a bit wet????
koma
koma
VIC
760 posts
VIC, 760 posts
2 Jun 2009 6:06pm
myusernam said...

for a D80! you are one trusting guy or must have good home and contents insurance...what if it gets a bit wet????


I've known people to go wading with DSLR's without any casing! That really is crazy as every time i went for a pass or to pull a trick near them i was worried incase i splashed them.

Those Dicapac one's look alright. Anyone have first hand experience with them?
Are they good enough for a short term full submersion?
It'd be great to take out the DSLR with an UWA lens to get up close for a shoot.
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6160 posts
QLD, 6160 posts
2 Jun 2009 8:21pm
one would think any image quality gained by the DLSR would be taken back by the plastic or perspex in front of the lens. Is it much more to buy a dedicated waterproof compact?
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
2 Jun 2009 8:57pm
ewa is a plastic housing with glass in front of the lens.
mixed
mixed
35 posts
35 posts
3 Jun 2009 9:22am
I have a ewa-marine U-Bz housing that i use with my 40d, I trust it a splash shield but i wouldn't take it down to 18m as ewa claims.

I found the australian importer to be very hard to deal with so I ended up getting mine from B&Hphoto in New York which including shipping and poor aussie dollar was still cheaper that what i could get one here for.

The EWA bags seem alot more expensive than some of the other models but I think the optical glass front, lens adaptors and good reputation make it worth the extra dollars.

message me if you want any details on specific sizing for certain cameras as there are many models.
Coast
Coast
4 posts
4 posts
20 Jul 2009 11:38am
I work for a European brand call Overboard and they make fantastic waterproof technology cases and dry bags. Including MP3, Phone, camera and also dry bags and backpacks for watersports. Overboard is a new brand in the Australia market and you can see the range at www.over-board.com.au

Regarding image quality the better brands like Overboard use a material called Lenziflex and while it is plastic it produces much clear images. Any quetions let me know
Robbo2099
Robbo2099
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
21 Jul 2009 7:30am
Saffer said...

try ewa marine or aquapak


Ewa stuff is a rip-off. You get internal reflections off the glass that make the photos useless and it's insanely overpriced for what is effectively a plastic bag. Was not impressed with their customer service either.
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