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    Posted: 27 Jan 10 at 11:41am

Cheers guys.

Its mostly going to be flat water we are playing on so i'm not too worried about capsising etc (I'd hope we wouldn't, Loch Fyne in March is COLD! ) more for general protection / accidental drops / water in the boat protection.

MattK - This camera cost me ~ £500 and I have a new lense on the way (Which I want to play with in Scotland) For the money I would spend on a decent waterproof camera I could get a decent waterproof case for my current dSLR. (which i'll get a lot more use out of) I've got my ATC2k headcam which will be mounted on the boat somewhere as well.

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Or if not for helmet/mounting, I can vouch for the Olympus ì waterproof range. Tough, decent and function underwater cheerfully.
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dSLR Cases are about a much as the body they are for, as a general rule,
you'd be far better off getting a dedicated waterproof camera that you can
chuck about, and still get some decent snaps out of it, strap it places whilst
paddling, etc, i have used a helmet hero on whitewater which got some
good action shots, and in the cherubs the pentax option range have become
a popular choice for spreadercam
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Not really sure what camera that is or what it looks like, but when i did the
round the isle of wight in a dinghy, i took my camera with me and just
wrapped everything except the lens and screen in tape. it got wet and never
had an issue.

One of my mates wraps his phone in cling film when he sails and that thing
has survived capsizes!

other option might be to go buy one of them cheap disposable waterproof
ones, but im guessing you would rather take yours.
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I'm hopefully going canoeing in scotland in a few weeks, and am planning on taking my camera up with us, but am worried about water damage to the camera.

Can anyone recomend any of the waterproof camera cases, or do they have a noticeable effect on picture quality? Camera is a Canon EOS400D (dSLR) so will need something that will still allow me to zoom / focus.

Other option is to line my case with plastic bags, and to keep the whole lot in a drybag.

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