Sony DSC P 10

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solentdiver

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Hi everybody, now i'm sure this has been dealt with before, if so just direct me the the right thread! I have a P 10 cybershot, and I am considering buying a housing for it. What I want to know is what sort of results will this kit provide? In fact, does anybody out there have a P 10 with pics they they want to share? I am no photographer, but as always am willing to learn!!!
 
It looks like the housing for your camera is the MPK-PHA.
I'm not sure where you can buy it but do a search on Google for it. I don't know what your import fees are, if you have any, but you can buy it from Yuzo in Japan for 19,800 Yen + shipping. Currency converter here. His website is here.
You can view some photos taken with that camera/housing at DigiDeep.com here
 
Gilligan:
It looks like the housing for your camera is the MPK-PHA.

That is the correct housing for the Sony DSC P8, P10 and P12.
 
For some examples you can look in my gallery. All shots were taken with the Sony DSC-P5 and Sony housing with the inernal flash.
 
I found the MPK-PHA, uw filter, and 128mb stick at Etronics.com. I paid $163, $67, and $68 respectively(plus shipping). The housing especially was way below the price Sony wants.

Jetwrench
 
As casual user of a P10, and past owning a P9 and P5, I say this is a great camera for casual/entry level users, saying that, I still use mine on a daily basis, under water occasionally, and it helped me grow into my C5050 with a Tetra Housing and two YS90s' that I am still trying to figure out... but that will be an ongoing thing. THE P10 is a great camera.
 

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