Episode 31 – Aquapac Waterproof Camera Case

12 April 2010 in Dry Bags

Aquapac waterproof camera cases and cinnamon swirl bread are like peanut butter and jelly, they’re simply meant to be.  In the 31st episode of CGTV Ben and Josh eat bread, drink milk, and review the Aquapac waterproof camera case.  The Aquapac is designed with ultra-clear optical quality materials, and is all about keeping your camera protected at all times. Guaranteed submersible to 15 ft, Josh and Ben put it to the test and showcase some pictures and video taken using the case.  Check it.

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12 April 2010 Dry Bags
  • http://twitter.com/michellechance Michelle Chance

    Hey guys, thanks for the review on the camera case. Yes, it does keep your camera dry – nope it doesn't turn you instantly into a professional underwater photographer. Just a little tip for your viewers, the condensation can be avoided if you put a Silica Gel Pac in with the camera and seal the bag up about a 1/2 hour before you take photos. The “fog” is from the captured humid air that condenses with the temperature change around the water. You can find them on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Silica-Gel-Desiccants-Gra… – keep them sealed when you're not using them – and toss a fresh one in on each trip.

  • http://www.campinggeartv.com/ Josh Turner

    Hi Michelle. Thanks for stopping by! I've used the case many times and
    always struggled a bit with the “fog.” That sounds like a really good
    solution. We'll be sure to try it out.

  • http://twitter.com/michellechance Michelle Chance

    You're welcome … (Full Disclosure – My apologies for forgetting this earlier) I am a co-owner for WaterproofCases.net and we are an Aquapac Dealer. You taught me some valuable lessons today. We just know these things from nearly 9 years experience, but forget to teach our customers. I am actually sending your review out to our customers this week to remind them. My favorite line is that using a waterproof camera case doesn't turn you into a professional underwater photographer.

    Underwater photography is a lot different that on land photography. Putting your camera into a bag will not turn you into a professional photographer. It takes practice – both in getting the shot AND in adjusting your controls under the water.

    Many shots come out murky, it's not the case, its the camera, especially the good cameras. Cameras can “see” things we don't in the water, and the deeper you go, the harder it is to get great shots. For most folks at the water park, playing the pool or snorkeling the Aquapac gives you valuable protection and great photos for the right price, with some practice.

    Thanks and keep up the fun reviews. I'll be back!

  • http://www.coolshoppingideas.com/take-better-photos-underwater-with-an-aquapac-409 Take Better Photos Underwater in your Aquapac

    [...] saw an interesting review online today at from CampingGearTv.com where they reviewed the Aquapac Waterproof Camera Case – aside from making me laugh, they made me realize we have been leaving out some very [...]

  • http://www.myspace.com/SFiveMusic A/G

    sooo where can I pick up some of that cinnamon swirl bread?

  • http://www.campinggeartv.com/ Josh Turner

    I think you can pick it up at any upscale cinnamon bread dealers. Keyword = upscale. This is some baller bread.

  • http://twitter.com/michellechance Michelle Chance

    You're welcome … (Full Disclosure – My apologies for forgetting this earlier) I am a co-owner for WaterproofCases.net and we are an Aquapac Dealer. You taught me some valuable lessons today. We just know these things from nearly 9 years experience, but forget to teach our customers. I am actually sending your review out to our customers this week to remind them. My favorite line is that using a waterproof camera case doesn't turn you into a professional underwater photographer.

    Underwater photography is a lot different that on land photography. Putting your camera into a bag will not turn you into a professional photographer. It takes practice – both in getting the shot AND in adjusting your controls under the water.

    Many shots come out murky, it's not the case, its the camera, especially the good cameras. Cameras can “see” things we don't in the water, and the deeper you go, the harder it is to get great shots. For most folks at the water park, playing the pool or snorkeling the Aquapac gives you valuable protection and great photos for the right price, with some practice.

    Thanks and keep up the fun reviews. I'll be back!

  • http://www.myspace.com/SFiveMusic A/G

    sooo where can I pick up some of that cinnamon swirl bread?

  • http://www.GatewayCFO.com Josh Turner

    I think you can pick it up at any upscale cinnamon bread dealers. Keyword = upscale. This is some baller bread.

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