where can i buy the underwater case for CANON G10 ?


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swordmaster

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Hi !:)
anyone can tell me where can i buy the underwater case for CANON G10 ?
& how much is it? where can get it the cheap price ?
thank you !:)
 

Try Scubacam.

It won't be cheap. A cheap housing is a sure way to drown your camera.
 

Hi !:)
anyone can tell me where can i buy the underwater case for CANON G10 ?
& how much is it? where can get it the cheap price ?
thank you !:)

Try ScubaCam 63366186 and ask for Ikelite housing.
 

someone just bought from canon at vivo for S$299...go give them a call.
 

CP or MS also have at around $280-$300...... and it would be Canon U/W casing. Ikelite casing could be found at ScubaCam.... but would cost more than the G10 :sweat:
 

thank you for all responed :-)

To: diver-hloc -- where is CP & MS ? thank you ~
 

to my understanding, canon original casing is out of stock.

you can order online from BH photo, or amazon at around 171usd b4 shipping. ship via vpostusa for around 27sgd
 

CP - cathay photo
MS - MS colour

google is your best friend.
 

For those who are considering the Ikelite housing. Please note that it doesn't come with a 67mm thread as the port is bigger than normal. Thus you can't attach external macro lens. For wide angle you need to purchase an extra dome port. Got this info when i was helping to source for a housing for a friend.

On another note, alan photo at sim lim told me they are probably getting stocks for the canon housing this week when i was there last sat. You can try calling to check the guy said probably in on thu.
 

Include GST? Got quoted a different price...

Oceanic Focus don't charge GST, they absorb it.

well if you need the housing urgently, they are the only one with stock, $20-30 not really a big difference.

:)
 

You can get other accessories and professional opinions too...
 

With all these info.... yet TS has not reply ?? :sweat::bsmilie:
 

TS? who is that?
 

Try Scubacam.

It won't be cheap. A cheap housing is a sure way to drown your camera.

beg to differ .... a dirty O-ring or a careless owner will more likely drown your camera more surely ...
 

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