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Do not recommend this item. Jul 01, 2010 I dive to an average of 50 ft. I usually just buy a disposable waterproff made for 30 and they last my 50ft dives. I bought this camera thinking it would save me money but out of my 27 pictures I was able to save 2, both of which were out of water pictures. Trashing this thing instantly.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not all that easy to use, picture quality isnt very impressive Jan 04, 2010 1. First of all, everything about the camera is manual. Loading the film, remembering to rewind before opening the rear of the camera etc. It took me a while to figure it out. And by the way, I did expose one roll that had my diving pictures. Since it happened in dimly lit room, I still got some pictures.
2. Having a flash was a plus but isnt a huge improvement. The pictures come good only in very short range. It defeats the whole purpose of wanting to take pictures when you go diving or snorkelling. It didnt capture the colors or the detail.
Overall it wasnt much of an improvement over a disposable camera.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Snap sites camera Aug 28, 2009 Great underwater camera value. Skip the "brand names". Easy to use and RE-USE since you can replace the film and batteries.
2 of 5 found the following review helpful:
only good if you're in crystal clear water Feb 15, 2008 We used this camera to swim with the manatees and we ended up trashing most of the pictures. Because we weren't in super super clear water like in Hawaii, the pictures didn't turn out that great even though there's a flash. The water was clear enough where I thought the pictures would turn out better since we used a disposable camera without flash the last time we were in Crystal Rive, FL. We were very disappointed since all the reviews were really good for this camera.
3 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The worst camera ever Jan 31, 2008 I just come back from my vacation to Caribian, where we did a lot of snorkeling. I bought this camera specially for this trip and used it a lot...
Can you imagine my feelings when there were NO ONE picture that you can see. They even did not charge me in the processing center, because there was nothing to print...
Two rolls of films (24 each) and NO pictures at all. The rolls were Kodak 800 (the best you can get) and I followed all instructions (I am tech guy, so it's not an issue).
Next time I will buy one-time use Kodak or other brand underwater camera, but this one is trash...
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