🌟 Dive into Adventure with Every Click!
The Seafrogs Waterproof Case for Olympus TG-5 is a robust underwater housing designed to protect your camera up to 60 meters (195 feet) deep. It includes a fisheye wide-angle lens dome port and a full-color red filter to enhance your underwater photography. Certified for quality and durability, this case is perfect for capturing stunning half-and-half shots above and below the waterline.
T**D
Very happy with this camera housing.
I bought this a couple of months ago for my vacation to Bali. I just got back and this case worked flawlessly, no sign of moisture intrusion at over 100'. The tg5 camera fit is nice and snug. I expected the decals on the buttons to come off after the first dive, but they are still there. When i ordered this i didn't relize it has a moisture alarm built in both audible and visual. This was a nice surprise.
K**R
Great Product! Red Filter too Dark for Tropical Diving.
My wife and I are getting into underwater photography and we purchased the TG-5 and this housing. The casing worked great! Very sturdy and performed well. The only two things to be aware of is I needed to push a little on the mode dial to switch camera modes when using the case. Also the red filter might work better for deeper dives in darker settings, but for tropical diving with a good amount of light around 40-50 feet (and shallower), this red filter is much too dark....I recommend using a lighter red or maybe an orange filter for tropical pics if you do not use a flash/lighting.
S**L
Bad design
The plastic supports for the camera inside the case fall out. No way to replace them?
A**
Keeps camera dry, but zoom broke on first dive
Pros: The case worked great at keeping the camera safe and dry. There is a moisture sensor inside the case that will flash a red light and make an audible sound if it gets wet. I found this out when I accidentally dripped water on the strip while taking the camera out of the housing. That's a nice feature!Cons: The zoom in/out lever stopped working on the first dive. Once I was able to get the camera out of the case and see what the issue was, it turned out that a screw had come loose and the lever on the inside had detached, so it couldn't grasp the camera zoom lever. I didn't have a screw driver to repair it, so I tried to do it with hand-tightening. Next dive the same thing happened.Also, I had to flood the dome lens because it leaks. I read that someone else had this issue and used plumbers tape to prevent it, but that means you can't really take the lens on and off again, unless you carry plumbers tape with you too.All in all, I'm glad I bought the housing, but I don't think it's worth the price - almost as much as the camera itself.
C**K
It was okay
The clip was super tight in the beginning, took me a good 10mins to open the housing to fit the camera. Best to remove your camera handle/rope etc before closing the housing. Had a bit of difficulties with the levers.
A**R
Like it, not love it.
The case did its job but the fisheye attachment was bulky and challenging to put on underwater. Recommend for recreational or beginner users.
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