Casio EWC-80 Underwater Housing
By Daved Brosche | Permalink |Casio EWC-80 Underwater Housing - For the EX-Z1000 Digital Camera
The Casio EX-Z1000 is 10.1 mega pixel digital camera with outstanding quality. It only makes sense that you would want to bring this digital camera with you underwater. The EWC-80 underwater housing will let you do just that.

The underwater housing unit for the EX-Z1000 is made up of a polycarbonate material that is super tough. The unit is also dirt and dust proof, making it an exceptionally affordable insurance plan for you expensive digital camera. The EWC-80 underwater housing is extremely light on land and buoyant underwater.
With an operational depth of up to 130 feet, the EWC-80 underwater housing is perfect for scuba diving, snorkeling, or just rough travel. One really cool feature about the EWC-80 underwater housing is that it even has a mount for an external flash. Something many point and shoot underwater camera housings don’t have.
The shutter button on the EWC-80 underwater housing is easy to find and operate. The only real draw back to the EWC-80 underwater housing is that the buttons on the back of the camera aren’t so easy to use. I like when the button are large and color coded and these are neither. But maybe its just my love of colorful things.
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This is the fourth Casio EX camera I’ve owned, I would consider myself a faithful Casio camera user. However, within a month of purchasing the EXZ1000, the LCD screen cracked under no different circumstances than the previous 3 EX cameras were under. Cost to repair the screen, more than 1/3 of the cost to replace the camera. Customer service with Casio has a reputation of being less than helpful, and unfortunately, this has been my experience. I’m heartbroken to say that because of this issue, I’m currently researching a new camera manufacturer. Beware of this problem if you are looking for a new camera….