fuzzybabybunny
Contributor
I've heard of a lot of people who take their waterproof action cams diving ending up with water ingress, despite diving well within the depth limits stated by the camera and some users reporting that they check to make sure the gaskets are clean of lint or grit before diving.
These action cams use flat gaskets instead of o-rings and they generally don't latch closed very strongly like a dive case does.
Are there inherent design problems with the way waterproof action cams are water sealed? Should the gaskets be lightly greased? What are best practices for sealing waterproof action cams for shallow swimming / snorkeling (other than using a dive case)?
These action cams use flat gaskets instead of o-rings and they generally don't latch closed very strongly like a dive case does.
Are there inherent design problems with the way waterproof action cams are water sealed? Should the gaskets be lightly greased? What are best practices for sealing waterproof action cams for shallow swimming / snorkeling (other than using a dive case)?