I am a diver before I took up my first DSLR. I know underwater casings ain't cheap, but I really want to take photography to the next level. What is the best "bang for buck" plastic/polycarbonate underwater housing for a DSLR? I've checked B&H and they only have two in stock: Ikelite and Nimar. Any other alternatives?
My first choice would be that of Ikelite, though I have a problem with regards to lens ports. It would not fit a 24-70 f2.8L, 17-55 f2.8 IS and 16-35 f2.8L (which may be necessity for a long reach). The only lens I could fit in that is 10-22 (not much of reach though).
Second, I have two bodies, 350D and 50D. I was thinking of buying the case for the 350D instead for the newer 50D for that I'm afraid that incase something wrong happens, the 350D won't be much of a hassle compared to my all around camera, the 50D. Or should I go for the 50D mount? The extra fps and AF speed would definitely help fish focusing on low light.
Any inputs are highly appreciated.


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] And with a Canon major announcement coming out very soon, it's either a 70-200 f2.8 L IS II, this case and some lenses/flash from Canon. [