I’m taking a break from finishing the last installment of my Coron travelogue to show off my awesome underwater photos. Actually, I ran smack into a huge wall of writer’s blogger’s block. Plus, after weeks of not getting any event invites, it started coming in all at once, so I’m left with hardly any time to sleep and do personal stuff. And let’s not even get started on Plurk… evil, evil Plurk!
Gratuitous Plurk plugging aside, the one thing that I’ve been itching to blog about Coron are my experience with the Dicapac. Since I’ve been remiss at buying or borrowing ANY underwater camera for my February Butanding (Whale Shark) interaction trip, I made sure that I have at least ONE underwater camera for my Coron trip. Afterall, Coron is one of the best snorkeling and dive sites in the Philippines. I must have an underwater camera with me!
The DiCaPac (Digital Camera Pack) is a great and cheaper alternative to the expensive point and shoot camera cases. I was aghast when I first learned that a Canon underwater case for the A70 (my first digital camera) cost almost as much as the camera itself. When I found out that there’s a more affordable option in the form of the Dicapac, I was elated. Underwater photography, here I come!
Like most first time Dicapac user, I was skeptical about the performance of this product. Yet, I still bought it. When I opened the Dicapac package when I got home, I quickly tested the product to see if it really worked. I submerged the pack in a basin full of water, shook it vigorously, and put it under running water. After all that, I gingerly opened the pack, pointing the opening downwards, as instructed. Surprise, surprise! The paper inside the Dicapac was still dry! I was convinced, and set off for Coron with my Dicapac and Ixus 75, certain that I will get the underwater photos I wanted.
Okay, I may not have jaw dropping photos of corals, fishes and wrecks, but I have to say I’m very happy with the underwater photos that I was able to take in Coron. Then again, I have a model who was all too happy to pose.
(I just realized that I could’ve gone out and took photos of my neighborhood as Typhoon Frank ravages Metro Manila, with my camera inside my Dicapac, but rain almost always guarantee me staying indoors. So boo.)
More underwater shots taken with the Canon Ixus 75 and Dicapac WP-410:

The weird thing about this picture is that the horizon is diagonal, yet Eric is shooting straight up…
DiCaPac is locally available through JT Photoworld. The underwater case I used with my Canon Ixus 75, the WP-410 model, costs Php 1,950.
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It was fun using that underwater casing. A very good value na rin aside from buying an actual manufacturer UW case.
As for the latter photos… ermm.. I have no words din
I’ve been wanting one of those and wanted to rush to the shop and get one for Natsume…til I realized…I have no plans of going swimming anytime soon
oi! wag okrayin photos ko! ahahaha
tara balik tayo sa Coron!!!!
oi! wag okrayin photos ko! ahahaha
tara balik tayo sa Coron!!!!!
I’ve never heard of the Dicapac before - I was about to bite the bullet and buy the hugely expensive proper case for my Canon camera, but if this works just as well that’s brilliant - great photos by the way.
Haha, these are really nice photos Nina coming from a point-and-shoot camera inside a…. what’s it called again…. DiCaPac!!!
About the last few photos, isa lang ang masasabi ko… baktong!! (Joke lang Eric, hehehe)
heard ofthat dicapac na rin. either i buy the olympus P&S before I return to Donsol
Ferdz: Pero loyal ka naman sa Olympus eh
Kaoko: Erm, gamitin mo habang lumulusong ka sa baha?
Eric: Ha? Wala naman kaming sinabi ah.. We have no words nga eh
Geoff: It’s a great and cheap alternative to the expensive Canon underwater case. It can be a bit hard to fiddle with the controls with the Dicapac on, but hey, at least the pictures still come out great and the camera stays dry!
Marc: Thanks! Parang commercial ba? Haha, oi! Di paid endorsement to ha!
Tutubi: Must have talaga ang underwater cam sa Donsol! I’m making sure I have my Dicapac with me when I go back.
love the last pic! kuhang2x ang water movement
tumodo na ang pangiinggit nyo nila eric…. dapat bumalit tayo dun … para masaya… punta kayo buyay coke … pagusapan natin
i love your shot with the corals its just so wonderful and the water is crystal clear
Wonderful pictures! Where in the Philippines is Coron? Ang ganda ng tubig!
Freeze: Aliw no? I think this was the first photo in the series. Happy!
Melo: Mwahahahaahaha! Ikaw kasi eh, di ka sumasama
Sure ka na bang sisipot this time? Lagi ka naman nagsasabing pupunta ka, pero di ka namang nagpapakita!
Erikko: Thanks! The visibility in Coron is really spectacular.
Grace: Coron is in Northern Palawan. It’s about 8 hours away by boat, and 35 minutes to 1 hour via plane
love your pics nina!
katakot ba sya gamitin? bka kasi anytime eh pumasok yung tubig bigla.. ;P
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Thanks Dyanie! Actually, you just have to make sure na sealed talaga siya when you put your camera insde. There’s a seal, much like that of a ziplock bag (but sturdier), then you fold it twice and fasten it with velcro.
I wanna buy Dicapac!!!
for my point-and-shoot!!!
lovelove the photography and your having captured the loal wildlife! hilarious! great shots! they were hard to take i’m sure. i tried and failed! hahahha!
what a nice underwater experience!!!
how much is this dicapac po?
oh sorry, info at the bottom pala… tsk tsk.
Karla: Sulit siya, kaya buy na!
caryn: Thanks! Medyo naka ilang take nga kami dyan, except for the dugong shot
The Islander: Yup, nasa last paragraph nga ang price
If you’re going to their store, it’s inside a building that looks abandoned lol. They have a tarp outside with the logos of camera and camera equipment brands 
funny oics…
Can I join you in your next trip?
That looked fun. :p
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