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great all in one package
By shark bait
from sioux falls SD
About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast
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Comments about Aqua Snap Sights Sport Utility Underwater Camera with Flash (Waterproof 100'):
bought this for a trip so i didnt have to risk my digital on a boat spear-fishing worked great came loaded with film and fresh batteries was super cheap took good pictures some came out dark no leaks thanks allot.
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this item is a great camera
By wyatt the diver
from corona
About Me Casual user
i took this camera down 119ft and it was working perfect no leaks. also the picture came put really nice and clear. i have in fact used this caera on 23 dives it still no leak and works perfect.
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Bad Pictures
By Hermon
from Maine
Bought the camera for the British Virgin Islands i got bad dark pictures in clear water at shallow depths. Lucky my friends had other cameras so they were able to share their pictures with me.
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
"Good value"
By Predator
from Bend, Or.
Seals were perfect on an 8 day excursion to Tortola. I thought it would be just a cheap camera to hold me over until I found a dive shop, but it worked so well I ended up using it the whole trip. Downside, the photos are dark and fairly colorless [...] 2 thumbs up!
(1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
Leaks
By Guy
from Hayward, Ca.
I bought three of these, from two different stores. The first one leaked after 10 minutes at 25', killing the flash. I managed to get a couple of pictures off that roll (with color streaks), taken on the surface -- all others were ruined. Since I'd opened it up to check how things were arranged, I figured maybe I hadn't sealed it properly. So I took that one back and bought another. Managed to shoot about half the roll, at depths down to 55' or so and maybe an hour total, when the flash died. Looked at the case, water inside again. The shots I was able to take were okay for what the camera is, a cheap fixed-focus point and shoot. The saleslady who sold it to me was parked right next to me at the dive site, so I showed her the water inside the case. Took that one back the next day, and just in case I'd gotten a bad batch, decided to buy one from another store (of the same chain). Results the same as previous; worked for a while at moderate depths then leaked, despite my never opening it. Talked to one of the guys at a local dive shop; they'd never had problems with the old model, but the new one was being returned frequently. Avoid unless you want to take a chance. Maybe they'll get their act together. Oh, winding the thumbwheel to advance the film is a pain, in gloves.
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