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These cases are essential if you want to use your camera in more risky environments, like for taking shots near or in water for example. These cases will provide a totally watertight shell around your camera - allowing you to use it without fear of water leaking in - but are constructed in such a way to still allow full use of buttons and dials. Shock resistant cases are also available
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