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The camera is easy to load into this case, and once you memorize what the unlabeled buttons do you'll have no trouble using it. The only issue is that the flash hits off of the side of the lens which creates a shadow on the picture. That is why it has a diffuser, to keep the shadow from occurring. The product is bulky, but it is a case so the only solution is to not use it and risk getting your camera wet. My kids love it and it eases my mind at water parks and beaches. So, if you have an older Canon A620 laying around I highly recommend this case.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have had good luck keeping my camera safely dry with this case and it has allowed me to take photos while rafting rivers, but the use is limited. Water beading up on the front lens plate effects the clarity of photos pretty severely so results are often disappointing. Might be better for actual under water use. But this I have not tried.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this for my Sony DSC-H3.I tested it first right out of the box just like the instructions said. It was water tight. I shoved it elbow deep into my pool and held it there for at least a minute. Then I dried it off and proceeded to put my camera in it. It was much to big for my camera, however, I continued until my camera was secure inside. Next I took a couple of pictures and they came out almost black. After trying several different adjustments, I was unable to solve the problem and called the store it came from for some advise. This was when I decided to pack it up and send it back. I should have known something this inexpensive wouldn't work. It was worth a try. You would probably have more luck with a Zip Lock Bag.