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๐ Capture Every Splash, Protect Every Shot!
The Zonman DSLR Universal Waterproof Underwater Housing Case is a versatile, transparent protective pouch designed to fit most DSLR cameras with lenses up to 13cm. It offers reliable waterproof protection up to 5 meters depth, secured by three screw-lock clips, while allowing easy camera operation through finger ports. Ideal for underwater photography, water sports, and harsh outdoor environments, it safeguards your gear from water, sand, dust, and snow without compromising accessibility.
| ASIN | B00Y9WTORA |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,239 in Camera Cases |
| Brand | ZONMAN |
| Built-In Media | Strap |
| Color | Transparent |
| Compatible Devices | Canon Rebel T2i T3i T5 T5i T6 T6i T7 T7i 20D 40D 60D 70D 77D 80D 90D 55D 600D 650D 700D 750D 800D 1300D 6D 6DMarkII 7D 7DMarkII EOS RP R5 R6 R7 R10, Nikon D90 D300 D500 D750 D600 D610 D800 D810 D850 D3100 D3200 D3300 D3400 D3500 D5100 D5200 D5300 D5500 D5600 D7000 D7100 D7200 D7500 Z30 Z50 Z6 Z7, Panasonic GH4 GH5, Sony A5000 A5100 A6000 A6100 A6300 A6400 A6500 A6600 A7 A7II A7III A7IV A7R A7RII Aโฆ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 514 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) mode |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 3.07"W x 6.88"H |
| Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | zonman |
| Model Number | dslr1018 |
| Mounting Type | Hand Strap |
| Origin | Imported |
| Shooting Modes | Manual (M) mode, Aperture Priority (A) mode, Shutter Priority (S) mode, Program (P) mode, Bulb (B) mode, Time (T) mode, Night Portrait mode, Landscape mode, Close-up mode, Sports mode, Portrait mode, Night mode, Flash Off mode |
| UPC | 711707534827 |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Good Inexpensive Underwater Housing
So far I am really happy with this product. It is obviously not as nice as having a dedicated underwater housing for a particular camera/lens setup, but for the price this underwater camera bag is a great economical alternative that will allow someone to use the same bag for many different camera bodies and lens options. It comes with a removable foam spacer, rubber lens ring (if it fits your lens, great. If not, it still works without it), and a detachable neck strap. Depending on the camera and lens, you first may need to insert the lens in the bag, then insert the body and attach. Once the camera is in and you remove most of the air, it only takes three simple screw locking clips to seal it. Very simple and easy. The instructions say to make sure you test the bag underwater before sticking your expensive camera in it. I would highly recommend that with any underwater housing, just to make sure there are no leaks. One cool feature of this product are the three finger ports. Two are down by the lens to adjust focus manually or adjust zoom. The one issue is that you may not get much in the way of zoom reach as lenses often extend out and are limited by the depth of the bag. Not a big deal as most people would use the wide angle end of the lens anyways. The other finger port is for pressing the shutter button. This product is great for taking to the pool, lake, snorkeling in the ocean, or even just to protect your camera from sand, dirt, and snow. Pros: -Inexpensive -Lightweight -Can use different cameras and lenses -Easy to use -Finger ports for controlling camera settings Cons: -Not a hard case like more traditional underwater housings -Limited camera adjustments once sealed up -Limited zoom reach
S**M
Suggestions for a great case!
So far so good. I had the opportunity to try this case out in a pool. It kept the camera nice and dry and I can imagine it can be used on the beach to keep the sand out also. I was able to fit my Canon 5D Mark III with a 24-105L lens in the case. The lens will be loose in the lens compartment of the case, but one idea I tried was to wrap the lens with sheet styrofoam. This makes the lens nice and snug in the lens compartment. This also allowed for gripping the camera by the lens with my left hand as I usually do without the case. Another suggestion from a YouTuber is to put some weights in the bag as the air the bag keeps the bag afloat somewhat. I'm looking forward to trying this out again soon. Look up YouTube for underwater shoots for ideas. It's especially nice if you're into portrait photography.
R**R
Worked for me just fine!
I used this for a snorkeling trip we did. I DID test the case in the sink for several hours to make sure that it did not leak before we left for vacation. I was EXTREAMLY NERVOUSE about putting my new Rebel camera into this and taking it into the water. However, It did it's job! My camera was nice a safe and DRY! I do highly recommend putting those moisture absorption packets in the case with your camera when you use this in water. And when you open the case up to get your camera out make sure the opening is downward that way IF there is water in the clip part, it wont go into the bag. The bag is bulky. It is a tad difficult to use your camera underwater in the bag. but it was worth it for 2 snorkeling trips this summer and it was in my price range instead of a $1,000 waterproof case.
J**E
Will keep your camera dry, difficult to adjust settings in the bag (ISO, F-stop, Focus), best if used with auto shooting mode.
I bought this product so that I could shoot from my canoe without worrying about dropping it in the water or it getting splashed. I don't doubt that it would work to that end, so as a dry bag, totally effective. The problem comes when its time to shoot. There are several things that made this problematic. First off the rubber ring they provide that goes over the end of the camera lens, got caught up in the manual focus ring, making it impossible for me to focus with it on. The finger holes provided are placed well, but are still difficult to use. My camera has a press-able track wheel that you use to got through menu functions. Using the finger holes, it was impossible for me to move the track wheel around, without accidentally pressing the track button itself. Because of the difficulty adjusting settings on the camera this product would probably be best suited for a camera with fully automatic shooting modes and auto focus lenses. Another problem for me was that the bag is huge, this may be fine for a larger DSLR camera, but I use a Sony A6000, which left a lot of wiggle room and made it difficult to keep the lens in the lens tube. The tube itself is very long, which is nice if you are using a longer lens, I was using a 50mm lens and had difficulty getting the lens window on the bag to touch the end of the lens itself. I guess this is not necessary, but I imagine your best images would come from having your lens as close to the lens window as possible. This would probably be a lot easier with the bag submerged because the water pressure would keep things nice and tight in the bag, so perhaps this is an operator error. Lastly one of the three cams that lock the bag shut fell out while using the bag, and was subsequently lost. I still feel the bag closed securely with just the two, but nothing holds the locking cams in place if they are not in the locked position, so they can just fall out. Bottom line is that you have a better chance of shooting out of this bag than just a regular dry bag, so if you absolutely need to waterproof your camera and still be able to shoot this product may work for you. I ended up just taking the camera out of the bag when I wanted to shoot and putting it back when I was done to protect it when not in use.
B**C
Disappointing, to say the least
I have to say that out of the box, I'm pretty unimpressed with this product and feel like I probably threw away $40+ on something that will probably see the inside of a garbage bag before too long. I never planned to use this case to shoot underwater or even to shoot at all while my camera is inside the case. I was just looking for something waterproof that would protect my DLSR while kayaking and canoeing, intending to remove the camera when I'm ready to shoot pictures. While I haven't used it on the water yet, I can clearly see that it will fail at both uses. My main complaint about the bag is the clasping mechanism at the top. The three knobs that twist to close the bag are awkward and difficult to quickly open and close (particularly to close), and to make matters worse, the knobs can very easily pop out, and I have no doubt that it won't be long before one (or all) of these rather small connectors ends up at the bottom of a river or lake. Thankfully, three spares came with the bag (which indicates that they know they've got a problem here), but this terrible design will clearly make it very difficult to take my camera in and out with any ease, which makes this pretty useless for what I intend to do with it. I attempted to shoot through the bag while on dry land, and I can clearly see that this is an exercise in pure futility. The images look fuzzy and distorted, and making any camera adjustments, even hitting the shutter button, is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to do. I'll give it a shot soon to see how satisfied I am when using it simply to protect my camera while on the water, but I suspect it will be more of a hindrance to my photography than a help. No matter what your intended use for the bag is, I would reconsider purchasing this one--it looks to fail in every imaginable way .
F**O
The plastic front lens distorts the image, needs to be larger for Z6 and 24-70 F2.8S
If the front lens were made of glass, this case would have been great. I was trying to use it with a Z6 and a 24-70 F2.8S lens and it kind of fits, but it is not long enough to allow full zoom, and it is very difficult to access the zoom ring because the lens tube is so small. It needs to be about an inch longer and an inch wider in diameter. Also the shutter release finger glove pocket thing's seam needs to be rotated so that the seam doesn't rest against the shutter release button. Oh, and since the front isn't attached to your lens, it can block your lens because it is just flapping around. I ended up returning it and buying ASIN B07MPVGW1H which costs 10 times as much, but it uses a glass front port that screws to your filter threads, and you can use any lens you want to (better than those thousand dollar dedicated cases). You can also access almost all your controls using that case.
K**O
READ MY REVIEW if you are hesitant on buying
Was hesitant to use this but I bought a platinum warranty on my camera so I was covered either way should it flood. I took this scuba diving in the florida keys with my Nikon d3300 camera with a 18-55 lens. First off the pouch fit very well and wasn't difficult at all to set it up. the controls are all pretty easy to reach with the finger holes. The manual says this goes to about 30 feet and that's exactly how deep I took it. What you'll notice the deeper you go the less and less air you'll have in the case and it will start suctioning to your camera making it skin tight. If you went much farther than 30 feet I would be afraid of damage to your camera with how tight the casing gets. Make sure to trap as much air in the bag before going down so you have more leeway. The pictures came out great. Unfortunately I had my camera on the wrong settings underwater so the white balance is way off making everything blue and not that colorful but I left two pictures to show you guys that the pictures are still very clear and not ruined by the lens. One in water and one on land. If you are planning on going deeper than 30 ft or really like to mess with the setting a lot I would recommend getting one of those pricey fixed casings as when the case suctions to the camera it restricts movement. If you're hesitant go ahead a shoot me any questions. I'm very satisfied with this and the extremely cheap price compared to most waterproof cases. *****last note for scuba divers the air in the camera bag will offset some of your weight so you may need extra weights to allow you to actually sink when using this. I had to add another five pounds I think.
P**F
This worked perfectly for me..!
I used this while snorkeling off the coast of San Pedro, Belize and it worked perfectly. I tested it first in a swimming pool by putting paper towel sheets inside and taking it underwater, standing on it and doing all I could to see if it would leak before putting my $2,000+ camera in it. Used it in coastal Caribbean waters 10 to 12 feet deep without any leakage or other problems. Represents an inexpensive way to shoot underwater with a DSLR. Can be a little awkward to manipulate underwater but only takes some getting used to. Depending on lens used, you may want to insert camera body before attaching lens. Use care so as not to damage case when inserting. I recommend it as a relatively low cost alternative to the $$$ expensive options.
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