afgoody 0 Posted August 7, 2005 Hello, This is my first post here at wetpixel. I will be getting a WP-DC800 case for my Canon S400 Digital Elph soon. Could you all suggest some accesories that would make this point and shoot camera even better at underwater pictures? For example, I plan on getting some moisture munchers to reduce/eliminate fog on the case and lense. I've already seen posts about the cheapest strobe options like the Sea and Sea YS-25 Auto, but don't plan on spending that much money. Thank you, Adam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReefDiver 0 Posted August 21, 2005 Hi Adam: I would direct you to read the reply by James to my post below this one. This would be a good starting point for your camera as well. BTW, I have the Canon S-500 which uses the same underwater case as your's. My housing leaked on my first dive! Not from the rear seal but from the zoom button on the top. Apparently, this was enough to stop my camera from operating and I could not use it for the remainder of my vacation. I did purchase an underwater strobe from Reefmaster for the camera which worked out very well. I also bought a wide angle lens from Inon for the camera which is made to fit that particular housing. Interestingly, there was another diver that was using your exact set up with no strobe or WAL and was getting excellent underwater photos, especially after I discussed some of the settings suggested by James with him! As long as you are in water with excellent visibility and have sufficient sunlight penetration, you should be able to get excellent quality photos underwater. However, under more demanding situations, a strobe and wide angle lens would definately be a plus. As a side note: I called Canon about the warranty and they said that the housing is NOT warranteed at all and that if the camera had water damage that it would not be covered either. Well, I went nuts on them and wound up writing a letter and sending the camera and housing to their service department anyway. They had better cover these products or I will report them to the better business bureau and elsewhere. So, bottom line, beware if anything happens to that housing while diving. Good luck and good diving. Steve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites