Speaking of waterproofing, back in the days when I was scuba diving..... Never came up with a good solution. Any ideas??
There are plenty of
dedicated containers available for scuba divers. If improvising, I would get a rigid metal screw top capsule, wrap it with a piece of innertube (to soften the capsule's edges) and put it into an abovementioned aquapac bag releasing as much air as possible. (I think a thick freezer bag will do OK too if you wrap it tight at the closure in a similar way, securing with rubber band from unfolding). The capsule will prevent its content from crushing under pressure, the bag - will waterproof it creating the double seal. Even though the aquapac bag may be rated for 30 ft only, I don't see why it would leak at 150 ft deep, provided the capsule can't puncture it. At least I had my point and shoot camera in such a bag (rated for 30 feet) at 80 feet deep without a problem (the cmera stopped working as all of the buttons were jammed under the pressure, but no leaking or bag damage noticed).
All the complexity (and price) of typical underwater containers is coming from the easy frequent opening and closing requirement. The PSK is a single use item. One can consider a permanent gluing/caulking of the seam/thread of a rigid enough container. Just break it in an emergency.