April 1st, 2009

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Extra equipment for the Canon sd500

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
The waterproof case for the sd500 (click for larger view)

The waterproof case for the sd500 (click image for larger view)

About two months after I bought the sd500, I picked up the WP-DC70.  That’s the camera’s waterproof case (and well worn, as you can see).  I personally grabbed it for snorkeling on the rare vacations, but quickly found it indispensable for the beach, pool, and most anywhere with dust or other contaminants.

You do have to be careful about the glass in front of the lens.  Many of my beach shots have a bit of a soft-focus touch to them, or blurry spots.  This is either water droplets that haven’t come off  or my 4-year-old’s fingerprints.

The main thing, for me, is that it’s good to 120 ft (30 meters, really).  See, just in case I ever go SCUBA diving, I want it with me.  Proof of concept: in late February/early March I did exactly that, going down to 70 meters at the deepest.  The  two-year-old poorly maintained case still held up spectacularly.

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A note about the sd500

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

If you noticed, it’s really badly scratched up.  This is a testament to how durable it has been for me.  Through a variety of extreme temperatures, dropped on pavement, beaten, blocking stuff, getting sat on, thrown around by a four-year-old, and gummed by a one-year-old.

By now, the lens is perma-stained with fingerprints, and any liquid (even humidity) immediately gets inside, fogging it for hours.  The batter cover barely holds, and buttons are getting loose.  The zoom dial is even wiggling up and down.

That can’t be good.

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