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Is the w1 and the w15 the same physical diamentions ie will it fit the same underwater housing?

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W1 http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-w-series/dsc-w1#pageType=TechnicalSpecs

  • Dimensions
  • Width (mm) 91.0
  • Height (mm) 60.0
  • Depth (mm) 36.3
W15 http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-w-series/dsc-w15#pageType=TechnicalSpecs
  • Dimensions
  • Width (mm) 91.0
  • Height (mm) 60.0
  • Depth (mm) 37.1

could not find the marine housing on the web - http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dcc-sports---marine-packs each time I put those models in - none appeared

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