The main advantage of having a waterproof camera case is the protection of the camera from water damage. It is wise to have a waterproof case as a camera can be exposed to water when dropped in a puddle or during a rain storm.
No, the camera is not waterproof, but you can purchase a waterproof case for it separately.
Louis Baton invented the first waterproof camera in 1893. The first digital waterproof camera was invented in 2005. The camera has a protective case that allows it to get wet and endure cooler temperatures.
The best waterproof cameras can be found at Best Buy. They have a wide selection, decent customer service, and a good return policy in case your camera isn't 100% waterproof.
Not all digital cameras are waterproof. When you shop for a digital camera, you must look for one's that say they are waterproof. A store associate can help you if you have a hard time. You can also buy a digital camera that is not waterproof and buy a waterproof case for it.
Otterbox is famous for making waterproof cases for varieties of electronic equipment.
You will need to purchase a special waterproof case for your camera to protect it, but yes you can take it underwater. Be warned, without a case, you will probably fry your camera.
The case provided with the Sony Cybershot Digital Camera Accessory Kit would be perfect.
If a video camera is waterproof it comes in a water resistant case for a clearly defined depth of water
Yes, there are so many new camera cases on the market that are waterproof. You just slide them over your camera and you can still take pics with the case on. There are several brands who make these so chances are the maker of your digital camera is selling one. If not you should be able to find a case that will fit over your camera.
You can find a Canon waterproof case on Amazon or eBay. B&H Photo is another company offering waterproof cases for several different Canon camera models.
ONLY if it says "waterproof up to blah blah meters" the MiCam waterproof camera has "waterproof" written on the front of the camera.... i think. GOOD LUCK!
Yes, up to 300 ft at the most with the camera properly secured in its fully waterproof housing.