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Fuji Digital Camera Waterproof Shockproof

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Fuji Digital Camera Waterproof Shockproof

2024-05-14 02:14:18

Waterproof, shockproof, protects small electronics and keeps them organized.

5
2024-05-27 05:26:11

Simple,waterproof,dustproof,shockproof case,.Perfect.

5
2024-09-25 08:48:28

I got a great deal, this speaker is shockproof, waterproof and lasts a life, it is perfect for bike riding thanks to its deep bass and it can attach to many things.  love it

5
2024-09-07 04:15:39

I have other products by Pelican and they have never let me down. Waterproof,shockproof,dustproof says it all and Pelican consistently provides good value in a great product. Thanks B&H for your excellent service.

5
2024-07-12 08:41:14

Very well made, semi-waterproof, with locking hasps. Internal foam is high quality. Very shockproof. It took a whole to get it here, but it was worth the wait.

5
2024-04-24 08:53:42

I wanted to have some waterproof and shockproof case for memory cards. This case is PERFECT. CF cards with their own cases fit like a glove. I put in 13 cards and spare battery. OK, this case is much heavyier than plastic bag, but comon, you can not compare those two things. Pelican is the best.

5
2024-07-06 04:37:14

Fits my FUJI digital camera very well. Good protection if your drop camera.

5
2024-07-04 03:28:46

Bought this case for Canon digital camera waterproof case, WP-DC51. It fits snugly and just what I needed for travel protection. Lightweight neoprene, not too bulky, snaps on back to close securely.

5
2024-04-07 06:58:11

The Fuji X100T just fits in this well-made bag, after you remove the waterproof cover from the pocket.

5
2024-09-26 05:23:47

I've been a serious professional photographer since the mid-80's, mostly shooting film on 4x5 systems until switching to digital about 10 years ago when film processing and Polaroid proofing became difficult to accommodate. Happily enough I went to the big Nikon digital cameras with prime lenses and still use them on serious assignments for my architecture and interior design clients. But I also love to walk about on time off in foreign cities or local mountain hikes and frankly, a full frame FX camera with a good mid-range zoom is not all-day friendly. At the same time I did not want to give up a serious approach to my imaging on walkabouts - - enter this beauty from Fuji. The IQ is outstanding, and equipped with a good mid-range zoom I'm clocking in with about 2 lbs total! I'm delighted. The camera's menu can be daunting, however, a claim substantiated with an included 300 page manual. Then again, it is a multi-purpose tool designed to accommodate a number of varied tasks admirably (and that it does). So my recommendation there is to master the settings you actually use and let the rest live in a world of maybe later. One can always got to Google or YouTube and find perfectly good shortcuts as necessary. In sum - - I Love This Camera! The attached image is of a Coyote that wandered through my backyard a few days ago. It was photographed on the Fuji X-T3 with their 18-135 mm zoom at 135mm (35mm equivalent 200mm), through a closed kitchen window, and cropped 8-fold! Out of camera jpeg, no post! I rest my case.

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