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Monday, March 12, 2007 2:17 PM PT Posted by Steve Bass

Waterproof Your Digital camera

Friday's Today@PCWorld blog caught my eye. Eric Butterfield's at the big PMA show and he talked about a handful of the waterproof cameras.

Some of you might already have a digital camera that you want to use underwater, or maybe just around water, say on a boat or in the shower (hey, there's no accounting for taste).

Take a look at Bonica's line of dirt cheap Snapper Suit silicon enclosures. They protect your camera from moisture using a completely water-tight silicone skin around the camera. They're rated for depths up to 12 feet. Each enclosure costs about $33 and there are models for six brands of camera, including Nikon Coolpix, Canon PowerShot, and Sony Cyber-shot.

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A Nikon Coolpix snuggly enclosed in a Snapper Suit

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