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		<title>Comment on Take your cool camera underwater by admin</title>
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		<description>Be careful with the watertight locks. Do them up slowly and carefully. If you are in any doubt about their functioning, remove the camera, put some paper inside, seal the bag and take it into the water. If the paper is still dry after 10 minutes splashing around, you can safely use the bag with your camera.</description>
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