Robert wrote:We have had this idea in our heads for a few years. Trying to get a waterproof case that does not distort or reflect glare has been the hang up. Donations or ideas would be accepted.
Sony makes a waterproof enclosure for their handycam line called the Sportspack.
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... 1665061590Depending on the model you pick, they are as cheap as $120 at B&H
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Nt ... Search=yesWhile not the level of a professional enclosure, they are miles beyond the "waterproof ziploc" concept. I've taken one of these frolicking in Hawaii surf several times, and never been let down. You do have to be pretty serious about de-humidification to prevent fogging, but I've found that loading the camera and dissicant packs a couple of days before shooting does the trick.
Plus, if you happen to be shooting with Sony cams, you actually have complete control of every function, including menu access, from the outside controls.
Glare is controlled by a pretty simple threaded "black donut." Never had any issues with distortion.
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