| Imported post I would actually be inclined to think the reverse.
The sea and sea housings are made by a manufacturer who know the underwater environment inside out, and make amphibious cameras themselves, whereas Sony / Canon et al don't actually make very good housings for even their own cameras.
The only exception to that is the excellent Sony digital stills cameras with the housings to match. Expect to pay £500 for the camera and probably £2-300 for the housing.
Either that or get a 35-mm Sea and Sea MX5-II for £140 and have much better pics with 35mm film.
(I have both a Nikonos and now a MX5-II, and a digicam, and I prefer the regular 35-mm over digital anyday.) |