Sony MPKPHB Marine Pack for DSCP100 & DSCP150 Digital Cameras


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Explore the depths of the ocean with the MPK-PHB marine pack from Sony. Made of rugged A.B.S. plastic and glass, it was designed to protect your DSC-P100 Cyber-shot digital camera to a depth up to 132 feet. The MPK-PHB also defends your camera from rough weather, like rain or snow. Its compact design features bright yellow highlights so it's easy to identify in low visibility. It even includes a durable hand strap. Water resistant to a depth of 132 feet Doubles as a protective case for rain or snow Bright yellow highlights make it easy to see in low visibility Durable A.B.S. plastic and glass materials Includes a hand strap which keeps your camera snug in your hand
1 Research where you buy first.
I've never had problems with Amazon. But know of friends that had problems with Broadway Photo. After researching them I wouldn't even think of buying from them no matter the prices.

Check this site out and make your own decisions.
http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1995.html

Back to the review. The case is quite fun. Opens up a whole new world in ways to use a camera.
2 You can get a better price
Broadway Photo offers this same Marine Pack for the 100/150 at under $200.00 and the Sony 7.2MP is less expensive also.
3 A Whole New World
A whole new world has opened up to my DSCP100! While I haven't yet taken it to any depth, the marine pack has performed beautifully at waterparks, river rafting, and snorkeling. It's simple and easy to use. Caring for the pack and the o-ring is very important, but also very easy to do and takes no time at all. As far as I can tell, I am able to utilize every function of my camera (except the viewfinder). Of course I also cannot change the battery or the memory stick without opening the marine pack. I spent about $500 for the camera, marine pack and accessories here at amazon and consider it money very well spent.

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 07:31:16 CST
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