This transparent and flexible case allows convenient control for camera buttons as well as perfect visibility for the LCD screen. User friendly product with easy to open and close Roll & Velcro zipper system. UV coated polycarbonate window for camera lens allow consumers to take clear pictures with same quality as with high-end camera housing.The case provides reliable protection not only from the water, but from dust, sand and weather elements. It even floats safely if dropped in the water.
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Digital Camera Waterproof
Tags: Alpha, Camera, Case, DicaPac, Digital, Housing, Underwater, Waterproof, WP310 
5.0 out of 5 stars
Waterproof camera casing
UNDERWATER WATERPROOF CASE FOR SONY DSC-W100 S800 P100 P120 P150 P200 COMPACT DIGITAL CAMERASWe used this on our Sony Camera in The Virgin Islands on Vacation.
The pouch did keep my panasonic lumix tz3 dry. However there was serious vignetting with the zoom lens set in the wideangle setting. Unfortunately this is where you should shoot most underwater photos. I could still work most of the camera controls through the vinyl pouch although it did require some extra effort. Still if you just want to fool around with underwater photos and not invest a lot more money it is worth considering.
The lens port is too narrow that creates black rings on photos. You can adjust to avoid the black rings through looking at the lcd screen to make sure all four corners of the picture doesn’t have black rings, but that is diffuclt to do that when the lcd screen is difficult to see—when it’s bright and sunny, dark, or just in a rush.
It is also difficult to adjust the dial on camera (I have a Sony DSC P200).
The idea is great. The waterproof/dustproof works. It is handy and it’s affordable. The lens is clear and can take great pictures like as if it is not there unless if there’s waterspots. If the lens is wider to avoid black rings and if there’s a way that I can adjust the dial easy, I’d rate this product a 5. I use this mainly for Guam Boonie Stomps where it rains a lot during hiking, where we cross deep and shallow waters, and where I use it for snorkeling on a hard to reach places.