View Full Version : Very wet and wild with an EX3. How to protect my baby.


Simon Wyndham
April 8th, 2009, 11:34 AM
Looks like my EX3 will take a bit of a thrashing over the next few months with some rather wet places both on 'land' and on the water.

All situations risk the camera getting thoroughly drenched, and a normal rain cover won't suffice.

I need something that will stop water drenching the camera from all angles, including underneath, yet I don't want the heft of a full underwater housing. Anyone any ideas?

I think I might have to make a custom job.

Jonathan Shaw
April 8th, 2009, 09:25 PM
See if EWA do a bag for the EX3? They are waterproof down to about 10m but still lightweight.

They ain't cheap for what they are but do work.

J

Simon Wyndham
April 9th, 2009, 02:41 AM
Yeah, I found the Ewa bags. I can't really justify £700 for a molded plastic bag with a lens attachment glued on. I'm also not sure why the Z7 bag is half the price of the EX3 one.

Jonathan Shaw
April 9th, 2009, 05:04 PM
Yeah they are bloody expensive for what they are....but they do work well.

$700 as opposed to water on the cam maybe a good buy.

Other option is make sure that you are insured, use a portabrace hope for the best and just claim water damage if it gets wet.

j

Dale Guthormsen
April 9th, 2009, 06:16 PM
Simon,

I was on a one month trip to africa. 3rd day there camera took a dunk. 700 is cheap compared to the total expense of the trip and camera and everything included. Not counting what I did not get!!!!!!!

Jonathan Shaw
April 9th, 2009, 08:33 PM
You could also sell it when you get back, I'm sure they hold there value.

Or possibly rent one if you find a place that has one.

Rick L. Allen
April 11th, 2009, 11:48 AM
Simon, unfortunately the EWA is your best bet for functionality and moisture protection without going to a full sized u/w housing. 700 isn't all that much compared to the cost of a new EX3 and we all know that without a functioning camera we're just some guy with crayons and a notepad.