robint
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I received my Ikelite housing last week and so this weekend took the housing diving for the first time. I did 2 dives with it and will post some video later this week.
Thoughts to share:
1. The Ikelite housing for the Canon HG21 allows the LCD to be open inside the case for viewing. This is one of the features that led to to buy the camcorder. It is possible to view the screen underwater, however, it does sit back inside the housing far enough that I had a bit of trouble at times seeing if the image was in focus or not. The auto-focus works but with poor vis, the camcorder did search a bit at times, so I really wasn't sure how much good footage I got until I removed the camcorder from the housing and played it back.
2. Actually getting the camcorder into the housing is a bit of a chore. It requires maneuvering around some of the knobs, as well as unhooking the wrist strap and folding it back underneath the mounting tray. This strap caused me much hair-pulling and cursing, the first several times trying to get it right. I don't like how hard it is to get the camcorder in and out - I would say it takes 5-10 minutes, rather than 1-2 minutes like my old rig. A bit annoying. :depressed:
3. The housing has knobs for using to scroll through the menu on the LCD toggle. Let me say I have lots of problems scrolling through these when the camcorder is not inside the housing! When it is in the housing topside I am able to barely make them do their job, but the icons on the screen are small and not easily seen through the back, especially at an angle. Underwater, forget it! No way any human can adjust anything or scroll through the menu. It just isn't possible. Nice thought Ikelite, but not functional in my opinion.
As I mentioned, I will be posting some videos. My hubby was teaching OW class, so I got the students topside and underwater, as well as the overall diving thing. I was very pleased with the camcorder performance, especially since we had very bad vis. I did 2 dives with it and to me it is head and shoulders above my old SD rig.
robin
Thoughts to share:
1. The Ikelite housing for the Canon HG21 allows the LCD to be open inside the case for viewing. This is one of the features that led to to buy the camcorder. It is possible to view the screen underwater, however, it does sit back inside the housing far enough that I had a bit of trouble at times seeing if the image was in focus or not. The auto-focus works but with poor vis, the camcorder did search a bit at times, so I really wasn't sure how much good footage I got until I removed the camcorder from the housing and played it back.
2. Actually getting the camcorder into the housing is a bit of a chore. It requires maneuvering around some of the knobs, as well as unhooking the wrist strap and folding it back underneath the mounting tray. This strap caused me much hair-pulling and cursing, the first several times trying to get it right. I don't like how hard it is to get the camcorder in and out - I would say it takes 5-10 minutes, rather than 1-2 minutes like my old rig. A bit annoying. :depressed:
3. The housing has knobs for using to scroll through the menu on the LCD toggle. Let me say I have lots of problems scrolling through these when the camcorder is not inside the housing! When it is in the housing topside I am able to barely make them do their job, but the icons on the screen are small and not easily seen through the back, especially at an angle. Underwater, forget it! No way any human can adjust anything or scroll through the menu. It just isn't possible. Nice thought Ikelite, but not functional in my opinion.

As I mentioned, I will be posting some videos. My hubby was teaching OW class, so I got the students topside and underwater, as well as the overall diving thing. I was very pleased with the camcorder performance, especially since we had very bad vis. I did 2 dives with it and to me it is head and shoulders above my old SD rig.

robin
