For Sale Canon S400 4.0MP and WP-DC 800 UW housing $150
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I have a well taken care of Canon S400 and WP-DC 800 underwater housing for sale. This little camera has served me well over the years. I bought the camera new in Malaysia in 2002 and used it as my travel camera for a couple of years until I upgraded to a SD800. The camera sat in my drawer of electronics stuff until I started UW photography in 2005 when I bought the housing new in at Calmulet in Los Angeles. The camera was dedicated to UW photography until I upgraded to a Ikelite G9 setup in 2007. It has been on under 20 dives in warm-water diving in the Maldives, Cayman, and Palau. I need to clean out my what my wife calls the "man cave", so this rig must go with the rest of my rarely used toys. Here is what I will include:
Canon S400 4.0 mega pixel camera with CF-card and video support
Canon Li-Ion battery
Canon travel charger
Canon WP-DC800 underwater housing rated to 40M
Canon neck strap for housing
Water resistant CF-card holder and CF-card reader
PCMCIA CF-card reader
512MB CF-card
Here are pictures from the camera on my dive trips. They were all shot with ambient lighting and manipulating white-balance with a wrist slate underwater.