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6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
1.0 stars
"Leaked and stopped working 2nd time in the water"
Pros: I was excited to get the camera while in Hawaii as the disposible underwater cameras are awful. Picture quality was very good. Easy to transfer pictures to computer.
Cons: It leaked water into the lens the 2nd time in the water. It no longer worked after that. Support so far has been terrible.
Summary: Be very careful of the warranty on this product. I contacted Canon support and after being transferred to a supervisor I was told the warranty does not cover "water damage, sand/corrosion damage ... dropping the camera." I could not believe this so I looked at the warranty card included with the camera and sure enough that's exactly what it says. Canon does not warranty a camera that is designed to go in the water against water damage??? Or against dropping when they say the camera can survive drops of up to 4 feet??? My only choice right now is to send the camera in to Canon and hope they will fix/replace the camera or I'll have paid $350 for one day in the water.
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Before I bought mine, I saw your review and so when I got mine, it went immediately into the sink, tub, fountain, shower. Everything I could think of. I've now had mine for 3 months and have had no problems at all. Sorry to hear about the problems.
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I have had an Olympus waterproof digital camera (the 1st model) for 3 years now, and have not had any water damage. Takes great underwater photos too.
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