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Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera

Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera

List Price: $15.99
Your Price: $8.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild Wet Waters...
Review: We bought this camera for wild water rafting in Alaska when it was to risky to take an ordinary camera. The camera performed wonderfully well, and the resulting pictures were crisp and colourful, much better than expected for such a "primitive" camera with a plastic lens. Such a pity it cannot be reused!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for land and water
Review: We took this little guy to Maui and planned to use it for snorkeling. We ended up renting an underwater camera later in the week so we didn't get many water photos with the disposable. But the pictures we took turned out pretty good including the land photos.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for Swimming and Snorkeling!
Review: We used this camera on a trip to Hawaii and it takes great snorkeling pictures. Some people had mentioned to me that this camera tends to leak, but I didn't find that to be the case. One caveat though - there isn't a flash (or at least there wasn't on the model we purchased) so the pictures taken with clouds over head tended to be a bit "murky" - the ones taken in bright sunlight turned out MUCH better. I eventually plan on buying a "real" underwater camera for SCUBA, etc., but if you are just planning on going on a snorkel trip or going swimming this is ideal - I don't think that you can take it deeper than about 10 - 15 feet (maybe that's when it starts to leak) so this product would not be ideal for any deep water sports.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Advertised
Review: We used this little camera at depths over 50 feet in Hawaii the last two years. The results speak for them self...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: re blue underwater shots
Review: _all_ underwater shots are blue-ish, the deeper you go, the more pronounced the effect. Water absorbs shorter (ie reds) light rays faster. That's why tropical water is .... blue. This is not the fault of this camera.
A good photo processing store can do some color correction. Good underwater photography is done with a flash; the close proximity of the light source allows red light to illuminate the object. I haven't had the opportunity to use this camera but blue underwater shots is not a fault of the product at all.


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