housing for a sony cybershot?

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FFMDiver

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hello:

Any recommendations on a housing for a sony cyber-shot?
Thanks in advance.
 
I have been looking into this and Sony provide their own. MPK-THA or something like that. Rated to 40m and works pretty well I believe.

Ed.
 
You probably want to avoid the bag one as it is only rated to 10m, the sony one works a treat though and you have the option of adding filters, arms and a strobe at a later date if you want to get a bit more serious.

Ed.
 
I have the Sony DSC-P10. I bought it for land use and decided to pick up the case for water-sport activities. Great camera and housing, I love them both. I recently got back into diving and have used the case down to 60 feet with no problems at all. I've decided to get a little more serious with U/W photography so I ordered the light kit. That's exactly what it is, a light and not a flash. The verbage on some of the websites is a little bit misleading. Also, you will need to buy the battery (Sony part # NP-QM91) to run it as it doesn't come with it. Another $40. And then you have to buy the charger. Another $30. The battery charge is supposed to last 75 minutes of useage. By the way, check out other sources for the accessories. Amazon has a seller (Office Depot) that saved me $100 over the SonyStyle website on the light and arm kit and the battery was about half price. I haven't taken the camera out with the light yet so I can't comment on it yet. Just know it's not a flash.
 
I am trying to find underwater housings for either or both of the above. I understand that the digital camera is over 4 years old but worth a try. The camcorder would be the perfect underwater item. Can anyone help me?

Spud
 

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