Prolonging the life of your OEM polycarbonate camera housing

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This post is to share some of my experiences with my Canon G10 housing. I posted here instead of the Canon forum as the information may apply to other brands.

My post is not to dissuade anyone from purchasing a Canon housing or any other brand polycarbonate housing. It is instead meant to save those of you with polycarbonate housings from incurring the same fate as I did with mine.

A few simple steps may prolong the life of your housing. This is the LINK
 
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Excellent info as always. Thanks for sharing, Jim!
 
hi jim just to clarify, r the housings made of acrylic or polycarbonate?

in any case, many thanks for sharing ur tips :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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