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product_id: 1147152
title: "DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro DSLR Camera Series Waterproof Case"
brand: "dicapac"
price: "€ 166.94"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Waterproof up to 16.4 ft Fits DSLR with 2-5.9" lens Secure roll & velcro zipper DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro DSLR Camera Series Waterproof Case

**Brand:** dicapac
**Price:** € 166.94
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌊 Protect your passion, capture the depths like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro DSLR Camera Series Waterproof Case by dicapac
- **How much does it cost?** € 166.94 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/1147152-dicapac-wp-s10-pro-dslr-camera-series-waterproof-case)

## Best For

- dicapac enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dicapac brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal DSLR Fit:** Compatible with SLR cameras sporting lenses from 2.0 to 5.9 inches—versatility meets protection.
- • **Dive Deep, Shoot Clear:** Capture stunning underwater shots up to 16.4 feet without risking your DSLR.
- • **Lock & Load Confidence:** Innovative roll and velcro zipper system ensures a watertight seal every time.
- • **Durable & Crystal Clear:** UV-coated polycarbonate lens offers scratch resistance and sharp, flare-free images.
- • **Full Control, Even Underwater:** Built-in finger sleeves let you operate your camera’s key functions seamlessly.

## Overview

The DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro is a floating, 100% waterproof DSLR camera case designed for underwater photography up to 16.4 feet. Featuring a secure roll and velcro zipper system with built-in finger sleeves, it allows functional camera control while protecting your gear from water, dust, sand, and fog. Compatible with DSLR cameras and lenses between 2.0 and 5.9 inches, its UV-coated polycarbonate lens ensures clear, scratch-resistant shots. Ideal for adventurous professionals seeking affordable underwater protection without compromising image quality.

## Description

Floating 100% Waterproof case If you enjoy the moment, let’s get on with the floating waterproof case, Dicapac. Dicapac delivers a soft case with a polycarbonate lens and a neck strap for the digital camera. Nontoxic case is no harm when you use. The lens port allows the lens to extend out to 2.0″(50mm) and has an internal diameter of 6.0″(150mm). Now, let your digital camera free around water while you are swimming pool, at the beach, it rains. You deserve to capture the moment without worries. Most of the functions are available with this case without wheeling. The most benefit is that you get clear photos via the polycarbonate lens on the case. All purposes dustproof, fogproof, sandproof, snowproof, waterproof case for smart devices. UV coated polycarbonate lens. Dicapac provide the UV coated polycarbonate lens cover for users. Polycarbonate has low scratch-resistance and a hard coating. It is applied to polycarbonate eyewear lenses. Polycarbonate is highly transparent to visible light. Please take off your original filter. Unless you should get rid of your filter as UV, the photos would have the flare and rainbow color.

Review: Hard to Use but your Best Bet - I was a little apprehensive buying this, as I imagine you are too, after looking at all the negative reviews; But here's the deal. You get what you pay for. It's not a professional, underwater rig that will allow you to get a flawless shot every time. But it is also NOT a spawn-of-satan contraption designed to murder your expensive camera. DOES IT WORK? Instead of just signing myself into an insane asylum by throwing my DSLR into a modified Ziplock bag and tossing it into a pool, I did numerous tests by putting paper towel in the bag and submerging the the device in a pool for various amounts of time. After the paper towel repeatedly emerged dry, I took a deep breath and put my camera in the housing with much trepidation. Once opened and examined, all was found to be dry, safe, and in perfect working order. I have done about ten total tests of this housing using different lenses and settings and still have a working, fully functional canon T5i! So worry yourself not! If you properly test your product and follow the directions, you should have no issues with the safety of your camera. IS IT USEABLE? That's a tricky question to answer. Frankly, it is VERY difficult to operate under water. (It's difficult to operate out of water too). Your manual control is limited as there are only three finger ports in the housing and they don't really help a whole lot. The bag is also very hard to manhandle under the water. Imagine you've put your camera in an inflatable pool floaty and are trying to swim under water with it. Let's just say it's a good cardio work out. I would recommend getting some cheap wrist or ankle weights and putting them in the bag along with your camera to help even out the weight and also to help keep your camera positioned properly in the bag. WHY THE 5 STARS? Like I said: You get what you pay for. It does what it advertises. With this, you can get footage underwater without losing your $700 camera. Is it professional? No. Does it work? Yes. I'm happy with it.
Review: I have been reasonable with it, but not timid updated now September 2019 - Update September 14 2019. I am back in Maui and am using the same housing from my review last year. It sat for 9 months without being used and is still performing well. No leaks Last year used my Pentax KP with 17-50 tamron and this year I am using tamron 28-70 it is a bit longer than the other lens so fits a bit better I have not gone more than about 8 feet deep on this trip so far and have been out 5 times already . The last four images are from this trip Update 22 November 2018 . I have now used this in the ocean 8 times in 2 weeks and not a drop of a leak. I have dove down to 10-15 feet while snorkeling and all has been good. I have not stratched the lens viewpoint glass but I just rinse it with fresh water and keep that part covered with a cloth when storing. I received this for my birthday and told my wife today it has been one of my most useful presents. I have added additional pictures taken using this digipac I followed the instructions and first tried this in a pool then moved to the ocean. Each time I use it I am very methodical on ensuring I close it up properly. I have gone close to 16 feet but for 5-10 secs at a time We Remember your putting a 1000 dollar or more DSLR in at 70 dollaR bag. This waterproof housing is nice for snorkeling to get good quality images. I use a Tamron 17-50 lens with this on my Pentax KP. I am able to use the zoom though a bit awkward. Camera Autofocus continues to work well. If I were to point out a design areas concern it is that the finger slot for working the shutter is probably the point of waterproof failure I would be concerned about Be careful that you are not swimming putting your force through the shutter finger hole. Would have like to see that rubber area be more robust

## Features

- Take clear pictures under water up to 16 feet
- Roll and velcro zipper system and built-in finger sleeve allows full functionality of camera
- Waterproof underwater housing usable up to 16.4' (5.0 m)
- Fits SLR camera with 2.0-5.9" Lens

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00169HXW2 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104 in Underwater Photography Housings |
| Brand | DiCAPac |
| Built-In Media | Camera case |
| Color | Dark Brown |
| Compatible Devices | DSLR Cameras (2.0-5.9" Lens) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,266 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Silicone Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07387809212784, 08809176623066 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 11"W x 9"H |
| Item Weight | 15.15 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DICAPac |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WP-S10 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Silicone Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Polycarbonate (PC) Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Silicone Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Polycarbonate (PC) See more |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 segundos |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Sek. |
| Model Name | WP-S10 |
| Model Number | WP-S10 |
| Mounting Type | Strap Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 6"D x 11"W x 9"H |
| Screen Size | 6.7 Inches |
| UPC | 520864106248 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 240p |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Warranty Description | 6 Month |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DiCAPac
- **Color:** Dark Brown
- **Mounting Type:** Strap Mount
- **Water Resistance Level:** Waterproof

## Images

![DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro DSLR Camera Series Waterproof Case - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fsHJLyCWL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Im planning on using it with the 24mm on a Nikon D610, will it fit correctly?**
A: This question keeps coming up, and unless you are using a fixed focal length, sports lens that is 3 feet long, then it will fit. The case is huge, so big in fact, it needs ballast to not drag you up to the surface of the water. I have used it with 70-300 lens, on my D5200, with room to spare, LOTS OF ROOM. I wish everyone that is concerned, would read this answer, because the question is asked so often. There is no single DSLR in the world, that won't fit. And any lens, from wide angle (probably will take picture of the inside of the lens sleeve, not good) to most zoom lenses, will work. Again, you are taking pictures under water, so light is an issue, and most zoom lenses are useless, unless being used for macro shots. I understand the concern, but what ever camera body you have, you will have no trouble using most, if not all the lenses you have in your possession.I recommend reading my replies, as all the usage problems are covered. Unless you are taking professional shots, you would probably be better off using a waterproof bag for your phone, much easier to use, and none of the problems that this SLR case has.

**Q: Hi friend, will it fit my Canon Powershot SX35? Thank you**
A: It should fit it with no problem.  My camera is a Canon Rebel T3i and there was plenty of room left over inside the bag for larger cameras.  I thought it would be too much room, but I squeezed all of the air I could out of the bag before sealing it and this prevented my camera from moving in the bag at all.  I think you'll be fine.  Just be sure to do the no-camera test in your bathtub.

**Q: Does it fit a Canon 6D with a 24-105 mm L?**
A: I used it with my 6D and 24-105 lens.  It's not perfect, and not easy, but worked well and I got some awesome shots.  What can you really expect from 50$??  See my review with pics (pending below).

**Q: Will this fit my Canon EOS Rebel T5i?**
A: Yes. My Rebel with 18-135 zoom lens fits with room to spare. However, I did make a foam ring for the front of the lens to keep it centered in the front window so it doesn't vignette.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hard to Use but your Best Bet
*by D***Y on April 8, 2018*

I was a little apprehensive buying this, as I imagine you are too, after looking at all the negative reviews; But here's the deal. You get what you pay for. It's not a professional, underwater rig that will allow you to get a flawless shot every time. But it is also NOT a spawn-of-satan contraption designed to murder your expensive camera. DOES IT WORK? Instead of just signing myself into an insane asylum by throwing my DSLR into a modified Ziplock bag and tossing it into a pool, I did numerous tests by putting paper towel in the bag and submerging the the device in a pool for various amounts of time. After the paper towel repeatedly emerged dry, I took a deep breath and put my camera in the housing with much trepidation. Once opened and examined, all was found to be dry, safe, and in perfect working order. I have done about ten total tests of this housing using different lenses and settings and still have a working, fully functional canon T5i! So worry yourself not! If you properly test your product and follow the directions, you should have no issues with the safety of your camera. IS IT USEABLE? That's a tricky question to answer. Frankly, it is VERY difficult to operate under water. (It's difficult to operate out of water too). Your manual control is limited as there are only three finger ports in the housing and they don't really help a whole lot. The bag is also very hard to manhandle under the water. Imagine you've put your camera in an inflatable pool floaty and are trying to swim under water with it. Let's just say it's a good cardio work out. I would recommend getting some cheap wrist or ankle weights and putting them in the bag along with your camera to help even out the weight and also to help keep your camera positioned properly in the bag. WHY THE 5 STARS? Like I said: You get what you pay for. It does what it advertises. With this, you can get footage underwater without losing your $700 camera. Is it professional? No. Does it work? Yes. I'm happy with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have been reasonable with it, but not timid updated now September 2019
*by C***N on November 15, 2018*

Update September 14 2019. I am back in Maui and am using the same housing from my review last year. It sat for 9 months without being used and is still performing well. No leaks Last year used my Pentax KP with 17-50 tamron and this year I am using tamron 28-70 it is a bit longer than the other lens so fits a bit better I have not gone more than about 8 feet deep on this trip so far and have been out 5 times already . The last four images are from this trip Update 22 November 2018 . I have now used this in the ocean 8 times in 2 weeks and not a drop of a leak. I have dove down to 10-15 feet while snorkeling and all has been good. I have not stratched the lens viewpoint glass but I just rinse it with fresh water and keep that part covered with a cloth when storing. I received this for my birthday and told my wife today it has been one of my most useful presents. I have added additional pictures taken using this digipac I followed the instructions and first tried this in a pool then moved to the ocean. Each time I use it I am very methodical on ensuring I close it up properly. I have gone close to 16 feet but for 5-10 secs at a time We Remember your putting a 1000 dollar or more DSLR in at 70 dollaR bag. This waterproof housing is nice for snorkeling to get good quality images. I use a Tamron 17-50 lens with this on my Pentax KP. I am able to use the zoom though a bit awkward. Camera Autofocus continues to work well. If I were to point out a design areas concern it is that the finger slot for working the shutter is probably the point of waterproof failure I would be concerned about Be careful that you are not swimming putting your force through the shutter finger hole. Would have like to see that rubber area be more robust

### ⭐⭐⭐ Took this baby on vacation and here are my thoughts
*by N***I on August 19, 2014*

Edit 09/12/14 Reading this review, consider I was shooting with a old Nikon D200 I came back from vacation two weeks ago and I've had time to filter through my 1800 photos from Puerto Rico. about 600 of them were in the water, around the water or under the water... Here are my thoughts. The product itself was nice... I love the quality and it did the job in terms of keeping the product dry dry dry! I mean my camera was DRYYYYYYYYY!!! I mostly used a my Tokina 12-24mm because most tutorials for underwater shooting said to use your widest lens when under water... So thats what I did, I also tried my Nikon 50mm but that proved cumbersome. To shoot with this thing will take practice and LOTS of skill. I was in Puerto Rico I shot underwater in a pool, at the Crashboat Beach, Jobos Beach, Guilligans Island and Parque Colon. Setting it up was fairly simple I put the camera in lens down and twisted it to get the lens where it belongs. you have the option of removing the from cap to get the lens on that way. Make sure the cap is tight and your seals are sealed! Now lets jump in the ocean! Ok going underwater is a pain in the arse! Make sure you squeeze as much air out of this thing as possible, otherwise it dubs as a floating device and it's a pain in the arse to get it underwater. Even with all the air squeezed out, it was hard for me to hold it underwater and shoot any fish or coral or anything! Eventually I'd take a short hard dive into the shallow water, aim at the fish and shoot away, hoping I'd catch something... Out of all my photos 500 were probably UNDER WATER with a high shutter speed, ISO 600/800, flash On/Off, I tried just about everything to get that ONE perfect shot that I could brag about. Also holding the lens piece back was a pain in the arse and I ended up scratching the lens cap with my lens and then the bag is pulling you up towards the surface, and you're trying to shoot this moving creature underwater it just all becomes so crazy, even shooting the kids underwater was a game of chance. I'll keep the product because it's the best product available under $1,000.00 and I wouldnt want any of my friends to spend their money on it until they borrow and test mine. The deepest the bag and camera went was about $5 feet but again the bag just pulls you right back up. Whatever The package came when it was supposed to and looks pretty good. However it failed the first test last night and the paper was towards the front of the bag was wet. This is concerning. I leave to vacation in 2 days and was really looking forward to testing this product. When you put your camera inside. the bag will float no matter how much air you try to squeeze out of the bag so I would recommend adding some weight to the inside when you go underwater. I put 7 pounds of weight into the bag and some paper towels, I (think) closed the front cap securely, I sealed it, rolled down the flap and sealed both velcro seals. I believe I did everything right... but we'll see... I submerged the bag into my bathtub which had 16 inches of water in it. I left it over night. The entire bag was not filled with water, just the paper towel at the lens area was soaked. So i'm assuming the breach was in that area. I'm definitely going to test it again tonight, however this is very discerning as I am leaving to vacation in 2 days and was really looking forward to taking pictures underwater. Now I don't even have time to receive an alternate prime shipment. hopefully the second test performs better. Maybe I did something wrong. If it does work I will absolutely update this review and will also detail how I remedy the situation or what it was that I did wrong.

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