- Excellent photo quality - Ultra-clear optical quality LENZFLEX material - 100% waterproof to 15ft/5m - Dust and sand proof too! - Floats safely if dropped in the water - Compact Case fits small digital cameras - Supplied with a t-bar carry cord & 1 Desiccant sachet. - Dimensions: Circumference 10.2in/265mm
- Basic beach and water shoe - Fantastic looks! - Available in 4 great colours - Adjustable rear toggle adjustment for comfortable fit - Flexible non slip rubber sole - Protects against sharp objects, rocks & marine stingers - Superb quality at low cost!
- Basic beach and water shoe - Fantastic looks! - Available in 4 great colours - Adjustable rear toggle adjustment for comfortable fit - Flexible non slip rubber sole - Protects against sharp objects, rocks & marine stingers - Superb quality at low cost!
- 1 x Compact Camera Aquapac
- 1 x Dessicant Sachet
- 1 x Neck Cord
- 1 x Instruction Leaflet
Instructions:-
Simply place your camera inside the Aquapac, close the seals tightly and snap away!
Ingredients:-
- n/a
Specifications:-
- Guaranteed Submersible 5m/15ft
- (Note. Aquapac is guaranteed, but please ensure you have adequate insurance cover for damage against contents).
Size:- -Dimensions: Circumference 10.2in/265mm
Volume:- - No volume information is available with this product.
Material:-
Features:-
- There are no additional features to this product
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FAQ's
Is picture quality affected?
It’s a bit like taking a photograph through your window at home. First of all the window needs to be as clean as possible. Even with a clean window you may notice some reflection, but the closer you hold the camera lens to the window, the less the reflection. Similarly Aquapac cases give best results with the lens window tight against the camera lens.
Try to avoid flash photography but if you do need to use the flash make sure that the case is tight over the flash so the light doesn’t reflect back into the lens.
Keep the lens window clean and avoid scratching it. Try to look after it the same way you look after your camera lens.