Monday, December 8, 2008

Planning A Dream Vacation?



If you have a vacation planned for a tropical island and want to make your memories last, you ordinarily bring your camera along right? Of course! What if you love to snorkel or scuba dive? Shouldn't you bring your camera long as well? Sure, but you'll need to have it enclosed in a waterproof housing to get those shots of a lifetime.

Ewa-Marine carries custom fitted flexible housings for all makes and models of photo cameras and recorders. What would be cooler than watching your own movies of rare tropical fish? All you need is a waterproof camcorder case to put your video camera inside and shoot shoals of beautiful and colorful fish moving along a reef feeding and hiding from predators.

Or, if you're a digital camera owner you can take still shots or video clips using an Ewa-Marine waterproof digital camera case. This gives you the best of both worlds stills and video!

Just a word about Ewa flexible housings. They are the most talked about housings in the world. Why, because the guys with deep pockets and large vehicles think that a clear shot can only be taken with a "hard case" which is extremely expensive and very cumbersome. They scoff at the Ewa-Marine housings which have sold more housings than any other company brand.

The fact is, Ewa housings are very versatile, light yet solid to their depth ratings and deliver beautiful underwater shots. They are very affordable and a darn sight cheaper than any of the big brand hard cases. They have a hardened, neutral, optical grade lens embedded in their lens ports, unlike other "knock off" flexible housings brands which allows you to capture the shot as you see it. Other flexible housings rely on Plexiglas lenses which get cloudy and nicked easily and rarely would produce a shot to compare with an Ewa housing.

Ewa-Marine housings use locking nuts and bolts to secure the closure rails not plastic snaps or sliding closures. They are the inventors of the first flexible housing and are made with German engineering and precision. The rest are just pretenders who have jumped on the bandwagon by altering this or that, to make them different and not infringe on any patents.

Next time you purchase a housing give Ewa-Marine a close look, the Navy Seals and Army Special Forces use them for their light weight and easy portability. Not to mention - they need very good pictures!

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