
Review Summary
2007-06-06T21:00:00
It's basically a very expensive plastic baggie. It's not difficult to close or open. But it is really cumbersome and awkward to use… and that's above water. The camera doesn't fit well in the case. (It's like throwing a little digital camera into a quart size baggie. It doesn't stay in place.) You have to hold the camera away from the front of the bag because if the lens touches the case, the camera won't work properly. Plus, when you use the flash (which is almost always necessary under water), you get a nasty flash reflection from the plastic. I can't imagine trying to fiddle with this under water. I have not tried under water because it becomes un-returnable once under water. I got what I paid for, I suppose. Recommendation: DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM!!!
MARIA B.
The D-MM is manufactured from double laminated PVC and has an optical glass port. It is rated for dives of up to 10 metres depth.
Perfect for snorkelling, shallow diving, sandy, dusty, humidity or foul weather conditions. This housing will give your camera the best possible protection whilst being fully operable.
It has a pair of non-corrosive and seawater resistant clamping rails which fit together for perfect sealing. They tighten by means of two screw knobs.
Housing dimensions:
length 130 mm ( 5 1/8 inches )
width 85 mm ( 3 1/3 inches )
height 90 mm ( 3 1/2 inches )
front port diameter 93 x 70 mm ( 3 2/3 x 2 3/4 inches ) on a flexible tubus
weight 150 g ( 0.33 lb ).