
<p>If you're a fan of high-end point-and-shoots, but also want to go swimming in the deep, dark, depths, then you'll be happy to hear that four of the most well respected premium compacts have all just had underwater housings announced for them, from a trio of different manufacturers. The Canon S120 and G16, as well as the Sony RX100 and RX100 II will all be able to go diving thanks to housings from Fantasea, Sea&Sea, and Nauticam.</p><p>The Canon S120 gains its housing from the Nauticam NA-S120, which is rated down to 100m, and will set you back $900. The NA-S120 has clearly printed labels for each button, full access to manual controls, and what Nauticam is billing as a "super sensitive shutter release provides the best "feel" in the business, allowing precise control over half press for pre focusing the camera before a shot." Something that's very useful while trying to shoot with gloves on. However, as you might expect, the touchscreen won't be able to be used through the case.</p><p>Fantasea, maker of the FG15 housing for the Canon G15, has announced the FG16, unsurprisingly for the Canon G16. As with the FG15, it's been tested to 80m, and is dive approved down to 60m depth. There's a whole suite of accessories that go with both houses, including lights, flash diffusers, and lens modifiers. The FG16 will be available from $499.95, according to a press release from Fantasea.</p><p><a href="http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/12/16/canon-s120-and-g16-and-sony-rx100-and-rx100-ii-all-get-underwater-housings">Keep reading...</a></p>