What’s so special about this case?
- It allows you to get photos when it’s really wet. And yes, even underwater!
- Don’t just take our word for it… click here for live customer photos on Flickr
- It features a tough acrylic lens for top-quality photos and extra protection
- It’s sand-proof as well as waterproof so you can take your camera safely to the beach (Sand destroys even more cameras than water)
- It comes supplied with 3 desiccant sachets to absorb condensation in humid climates.
What else do I need to know?
- Your camera should float in this case – but make sure you test yours in a basin before you launch it into the sea!
- Note: the lens on the case is permanently attached – do not attempt to remove!
Is this the right size for my camera?
- Your zoom lens must have a diameter of less than 80mm/3.1in to fit
- Canon 1D, Canon 5D MkII and Canon 7D MkII do NOT fit. Nikon D3 does NOT fit. Nikon D300S and D7000 are TIGHT fits
- Check out the Size Guide at the top of the page. It lists most cameras and tells you which Aquapacs fit them best.
- If it’s not in the list, or you’re still not sure which Aquapac is best for you, don’t be shy – just ask us!
This is the maximum size of device that will fit:
How waterproof is it?
Submersible – protected against continuous immersion to a depth of 30ft/10m
Tech specs
- Colour: Cool grey with grey shoulder strap
- Materials: TPU with optically-clear acrylic lens
- Weight: Case: 7.6oz / 216g Shoulder strap: 2.0oz / 56g
- Country of Origin: Made in the UK.
Instructions for use and care
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Paul Hodgson, Heason Events –
If you get one, you’ll be able to take shots that are simply impossible any other way. That’s priceless!
Read the full review here
Tracy Munson, ImprovePhotography.com –
For an affordable entry point into underwater photography with your DSLR, I would absolutely recommend Aquapac bags to a friend.
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Pete Hazell –
Excellent build quality, a little tight around the Canon 5D I use to shoot with but still excellent results and I’d be very happy to take it into the waves in the boat or to be honest anywhere wet n mucky.
Fish Alaska magazine – Editor’s Choice Awards –
It’s an essential piece of equipment for serious fishing photographers.