I went to the pool the other day and there was a woman there with a camera in her hand sitting with her feet in the pool. Now while I applaud her for being on the ball marking these great moments in her kids life, we were at a pool that has a BIG splash every 5 minutes or so. She was sitting in the direct fire of the over spray. Unless your camera is something you're ok just throwing away & have another one or the money to just get another I would never recommend this. I get clients all the time wondering why I can't shoot in a little bit of sprinkle. One drop of water in the wrong spot and the electronics inside that camera are dead.