Tuesday, November 25, 2008

SD870 and WP-DC17 underwater housing

Well I got the WP-DC17 housing today (from Newegg.com). Real quality item for sure. It's, at the least, worth it's cost.

Nice.


I mounted the housing to my gorillapod and wrapped the legs around a 4lb lead soft weight.

I then set it down in 4.5ft of water at the Miami Dade Community College (Kendall) pool and took a video, came out perfect (see youtube link).


The housing (with the gorillapod quick disconnect base still attached) with camera has just the slightest amount of positive buoyancy. I can understand how the little weight kit Canon sells can actually affect buoyancy lol.

The housing is really slick. A rubber-ish tube seals around the lens area when the camera is placed in there.
Eliminates any light leakage and thereby reflections from the rest of the housing onto camera lens.

The lens is double paned to minimize condensation and the panes are anti-reflective coated, just like a regular dSLR lens is.


Lessons learned:

Need dSLR version of gorillapod. The camera/housing setup is obviously larger (though not much actually) and can easily overpower the neck of the compact camera gorillapod I have. In the pool it wasn't an issue but in a current the housing will "fall over".

Soft weight won't do it (again in the pool its fine) but it can potentially slide out.



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