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Digital camera reviews of Canon WWDC1 Weight for Canon Waterproof and All Weather CasesDigital camera Review: Weights for Underwater Housing Summary: 5 Stars
The weights did exactly what they were supposed to do. I did not have to use all the weights. Just follow the guidelines that come within the box and it will be perfect.
Digital camera Review: Weights worked great Summary: 5 Stars
I used the weights for snorkeling and the camera stayed comfortably in my hand.
Digital camera Review: Worhtless Summary: 1 Stars
I rate the product as worhtless because I did not need the weights for the camera case that I purchased. I went diving 130ft deep and the weights were never needed for for the camera. I would like to return the weights since I have not used them and they are basically worthless to me.
Digital camera Review: Worked just fine. Summary: 4 Stars
I recently used these weights with the underwater case WP-DC31 for my Canon PowerShot SD780 IS. I went on a total of 12 dives with the camera and it seemed perfectly weighted although I never tried the case without the weight to see if there was a difference. I only gave these weights 4 stars because of the difficulty I had figuring out how many weights I should use. The website listed on the documentation was a dead end so I had to search for the proper website. I found it at the bottom of the following page: [...]. According to the website, my camera only required one weight. I read previous reviews so I put some pipe thread tape on the screw and the weight stayed secure through all 12 dives.
Digital camera Review: Worth the money Summary: 5 Stars
If you have a waterproof case and are going diving - get these weights. It's much easier to dive w/o a postively buoyant case. Use Canon's recommended number of weights for your camera and it'll be nearly neutral. You'll still want to tether it to your BC in case you drop it, but moving it around underwater is much easier when it's neutrally buoyant than postively.
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