When using a Canon Waterproof Case, you can be sure that water and debris will never come in contact with your Canon PowerShot camera, no matter what environment you're in. The watertight seal and custom design of Canon's cases makes underwater photography a breeze, but only if you hold on tight! The smart design that keeps these cases afloat can also give divers trouble when shooting under the waves. Specifically, the case can float straight to the surface if released, or it can be difficult to handle if it is especially buoyant. Thankfully, one small accessory can remedy this situation no matter which Canon underwater case you use. The WW-DC1 Waterproof Case Weight is a set of four stainless steel plates that attach quickly and easily to any Canon WP-DC case. Depending on the interior volume of the case, the weight of the camera, and the characteristics of the body of water (particularly salt water versus fresh water), these plates can be added or removed to find the perfect balance and achieve neutral buoyancy (where the case neither floats nor sinks when underwater). This makes handling the case below the surface much easier, and prevents it from floating away if the user accidentally lets go. The WW-DC1 comes with four stainless steel plates weighing 60 grams (2.1 ounces) each, two stainless steel screws (one long, one short) that attach to the case, and six plastic pins of differing sizes to keep the plates secure.
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