I purchased 2 of these underwater camera bags on Amazon. That way I can just use the cameras I already own. Haven't tested them yet except for putting tissue inside it and submerging it in water. Tissue stayed dry. [ame=http://www.Amazon.com/gp/product/B0044LR11W/ref=oh_o02_s00_i02_details]Amazon.com: Aquapac Flip Ultra2 / SlideHD Waterproof Case: Camera & Photo
We just bought the same thing. Friends of ours have one and it takes great shots. They brought it to our pool last year and even my 6yr old took good pics with it.
Abe's of Maine has it for 197 dollars with Abesaves promo code. That is the cheapest we could find it anywhere.
Seconded. Got ours on ebay for $50, and it worked like a champ all week. Got great pictures. I assume this goes for any camera you tote around in the pool all day, but be sure to wipe the lens off regularly - the sunscreen film in the pool does tend to coat it. Of course, the pictures taken through the hazy film probably more accurately reflect the way I was seeing things at the time! :aktion014: A general note, too: unless you're blowing your pictures up to 3 foot by 5 foot size, save the space on your card and set it at 5MP. We have poster-sized (2'x3') canvas prints from 5MP pics that look like they were taken on film. If you want to spend money, research the lenses and tools of the camera, but don't pay any more because it's 14MP rather than 10.