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- they work great!
- Heavy Man
- Good but not if you use an external strobe
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Canon WWDC1 Weight for Canon Waterproof and All Weather Cases
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Product Description
The Waterproof Case weight WW-DC1 is used in the Canon Waterproof Case to prevent it from floating while taking pictures underwater. Four pieces of weight, plastic pins and weight securing screws are included in the WW-DC1 package. In using this weight, please put two suitable pins into the shown number of weight, fasten it to the waterproof case with the securing screw. In the case that the other accessories are attached to the waterproof case, the number of weight may vary.
Customer Reviews:
they work great!.......2007-11-17
I added two of the weights to the housing for the sd700 and the camera was a little negatively bouyant, which is my preference. I've seen a few complaints that the screw loosens while using so I decided to try something that worked great. Take a small peice of plumbers tape and wrap the screw 2 or 3 times before tightening it up. I used the camera like this for 5 days of diving and never once had to tighten the screw.
Heavy Man.......2007-11-17
What more can you say other than they are made of metal and they weigh stuff down. Required only one of the 4 included weights to make my WP-DC5 for my SD700 neutrally buoyant. Does exactly what it's supposed to.
Screw the weight in tight and tighten with a coin or something, this probably could work itself loose over time, but as long as you check it after each dive I doubt it could come completely loose that quick.
Good but not if you use an external strobe.......2007-11-06
These are great but not really feasible if you plan on using an external strobe with your u/w housing and weights (at least with my Canon and Sealife Strobe). I still haven't found the right solution yet. But without the strobe, they work great.
Canon Camera Weights.......2007-10-05
Weights did the job but did not need but two of the four weights. Thumb screw that hold weights in place tends to work loose. Needs lock washer.
Looser as you dive.......2007-09-29
The weights worked wonderfully but there were three things I'd like to point out before singing it's praises.
1.) As I was diving with the camera, the weights eventually worked themselves loose and had to be tightened about every 2 dives.
2.) The main screw that holds the weights together and on the camera (and that kept working its way loose) was the part that rusted, despite regularly soaking it in fresh water and drying it after diving.
3.) I met at least 4 other people with a canon underwater housing and only one other had weights for their camera. Everyone else said they didn't really need them. As for the two of us that had the weights, we only used two from that pack of 4 and the weighted case bumped off of stuff because it was dangling below, rather than hovering with me.
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The mat also sticks very well to most surfaces eliminating that annoying "moving mouse pad" syndrome, and besides, because it is so thin you can easy poke it in under any keyboard or other item and not even notice it's there! Try that with a normal mouse mat!
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Just buy it, you will not be sorry.
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PD. i replaced it on 4 weeks.i buyed an Razer eXactMat
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No price is low enough to make this telescope worthwhile.......2007-11-23
Just in case I want to clarify that this was not my first telescope. I had previously owned a Celestron C8 and still own a G5. I also have used other Celestron and Meade scopes belonging to friends and family. Certainly the Konus is the least practical I have ever used. After 3 nights I was able to observe only the most obvious objects (the Moon and Jupiter) and with significant difficulty. Let me list the problems:
1) The packaging was ridiculously inadequate and the foam was actually shattered on arrival: inexcusable for transporting a "precision instrument".
2) The telescope might as well have come without instructions since the provided ones are totally useless.
3) After 3 nights I was unable to align the finder scope. This has never happened to me.
4) There is a screw for securing the declination fine motion manual control rod to the declination shaft. The head of this screw broke as I was tightening it.
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