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Waterproof Cameras Under 125
Avraham | 2024-05-13 05:28:55 |
Under $5, how could you go wrong? Thank You! 5 |
Kayaking Birder | 2024-08-05 07:55:25 |
I have this product on three Nikon 1 series cameras as well as several waterproof binoculars. 5 |
DK Photos | 2024-06-04 07:43:22 |
Waterproof and protection for my cameras, lenses and accessories. Could not ask for better protection. 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-08-09 03:52:31 |
I'm replacing Sony Tough 125 GB CFexpress cards with these bad boys, and although my two Nikon Z9 cameras don't have v4.0 interfaces, the brute processing power of the ProGrade cards is apparent when you clip off hundreds of shots side-by-side at the same 1/2000ths of a second shutter speed and an f/1.2 lens mounted on each of the cameras while shooting lossless RAW/NEF files pared for mirroring within each camera. Literally, side-by-side tests running in tandem and the Sony cards start chugging after a few seconds, whereas the ProGrade card just keep going and going and going... These are definite keepers. Can't wait to see how they actually perform once pro cameras step up to CFexpress 4.0. 5 |
tom | 2024-08-21 02:23:44 |
Under 20 bucks and it works 5 |
Ski | 2024-05-08 04:15:55 |
Good film, unique ISO at 125. 5 |
badmuzzy | 2024-09-09 01:41:42 |
I build homemade trail cameras and these work great. The waterproof case is the most important to protect your valuable camera. 5 |
Dominic | 2024-08-06 04:21:50 |
Waterproof your regular cameras. It works perfectly and actually fits both my cameras. It is a little awkward. But if you just shoot video or limited photos without flash, perfect. 5 |
Peter | 2024-08-05 08:44:26 |
This provides a watertight seal for transporting medium-sized DSLRs. I use it while kayaking, where the truly waterproof cameras don't offer enough telephoto options. I normally carry my Nikon AW100 or Olympus TG-2 in case I want to take an underwater shot, but have a Canon SX50 HS in the AquaPac to use for photographing wildlife. It will hold a larger DSLR if the lens is removed. 5 |
Claude | 2024-06-25 07:43:22 |
I have a couple of these 1450s. I use them to store my cameras and associated equipment. These cases are waterproof, according to claims, and I have not had occasion to dispute this. I put desiccators in them, shut them, and feel that my cameras are protected from mildew and rust (I live in a very humid climate). I check the desiccators every so often and they seem to remain active for a number of months .... so the cases must be very water resistant, if not waterproof. The dividers are great and protect items in the case from bumping into each other when I carry them. They don't give you every possible configuration of compartments but I found them to work very well for a camera with a 70-200mm zoom, a couple more lenses, batteries and battery charger, a batch of filters, a case with some memory cards in it, and a few more items. I use these 1450 cases for storage as outlined above but I have another similarly built but larger Pelican case that I use for taking the camera equipment I need to horse shows. The dividers in all these Pelican cases were, in my opinion well thought out. I have been able to organize my equipment so I can get a things quickly. I might note in passing that a horse show offers a fairly hostile environment: lots of airborne dust and sand, often rain and mud, and a number of things that may jostle your equipment. The 1450 case has the same construction as the larger one. They are all good protection. I have never tried to float one of these cases. I think there is a claim somewhere that the 1450 case will. While I find this claim somewhat believable, I cannot verify it and, rest assured, I will never purposely test it :) 5 |