Dicapac WP-ONE Point & Shoot Digital Camera Waterproof Case

Dicapac WP-ONE Point & Shoot Digital Camera Waterproof Case
DiCAPac
$34.95
  • Transparent vinyl construction - handle with care, as material may be easily scratched or torn if it comes in contact with sharp edges, designed to replace several of DiCAPac's previous models, the WPONE is a more universal waterproof solution
  • Included flat polycarbonate lens port - designed to accommodate zoom lenses. Included ABS extension ring allows you to extend the length of the port for longer lenses
  • Depth rated to 33' (10 m), the case, like all of DiCAPac's products, has passed Japan's rigorous JIS IPX8 test. The WPONE has earned grade 8 status, allowing for complete submersion
  • Camera controls are conveniently visible and accessible through the housing | Compatibility - small to medium size zoom lens cameras, included ABS extension ring allows you to extend length of port for longer lenses
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