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Underwater Cameras For Sale

((I'm 16 and interested in Photography))Have you seen those really cool Pictures of people swimming? I was wondering what types of cameras do the photographers use? Is there some kind of cover that they just put on their regular Camera or do you by a 'Waterproof/ Underwater Camera' ?Also what would be the best and what is the price range? Any additional details would be Appreciated . Thankyouuu. Basically… There are a few possibilities. The real pros use wateproof casings for their DSLRs. Nikon used to have a range called Nikonos, which were waterproof without a separate casing. Now, most manufacturers have a couple of point and shoot cameras in their range which are waterproof. I have an Olympus, but there are others out there.


Vivitar ViviCam 8400 8.1 MP 2.4-Inch TFT LCD Screen Underwater Digital Camera
Vivitar ViviCam 8400 8.1 MP 2.4-Inch TFT LCD Screen Underwater Digital Camera

Vivitar's ViviCam 8400 is waterproof up to 10 meters underwater! 8.1 Mega Pixels,featuring a 2.4" TFT LCD screen, and has a 8x Digital Zoom. Includes a built-in microphone,64M Nandflash Built-in memory and,10-20 sec self-timer. Comes with a USB/AV cable, Wrist Strap and Camera Pouch.

$199.99
   
Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera
Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera

This all-weather camera is ready for anything. It's ideal for shooting outdoors in wet and snowy conditions, and even operates up to 35 feet underwater!

$15.99
   

Underwater Camera

Hey all I am looking for a good underwater camera for a girlfriend of mine. I know I could always go ask someone at a shop but I really don’t want a salesman’s point of view. What I’m looking for is the makes and models of some good ones and if you know the price range too that would be great. She is a diver so this will be used more than just a one time thing. OK sorry more details needed I guess. She dives and I need a camera that can go at about 100ft down. Well, I have your answer right here. Your budget is going to play a big part here. You can spend as little as 200 Canadian dollars or go all out and drop 3,000 dollars. If she currently has a camera, you can see if there's a company , like Ikelite. Com, that produces a housing for it. They support many of the popular brand name cameras. This is your cheapest option. There's also Henrys. Com, an online camera retailer that also has stores in the US and Canada. They are starting to sell both housings and cameras that are amphib's (use on surface and underwater). There are other manufacturers out there like Nikonos and Sea & Sea that poduce amphibs. Generally you can pick one up for 350- 500 Canadian dollars. What to look for in a camera or housing? Big buttons so that you can use them with gloves on. Buttons for all of the cameras functions too as not all housings will support all of the camera's functions, especially digitals. Strobe support is an important feature. One of the biggest problems an underwater photographer faces is called back scatter. Light from the flash hits suspended particles in the water and produces a "snowstorm" in the image at times. A strobe attachment eliminates this but needs to have a camera and housing that support attaching one. If you're looking for a "ready to go" unit, Sea and Sea make a digital now that has the strobe option and is about 500 Canadian plus the cost of the strobe kit. It has a built in flash, so will work without the strobe, but you may experience back scatter by using the flash alone. Depth rating? If she's an avid recreational diver, you'll want something rated to at least 120 feet, as she's either already an Advanced open water diver or planning on it in the future. 150 feet would be better but as long as she stays within recreational limits, even if she maxs out to 130, the camera and housing should tolerate the extra 10 feet. The only issue would be if something were to go wrong, your warranty won't cover it. Myself? I own an old fashioned Sea &Sea MX 5 film amphib with no strobe. I spend most of my time diving and not with a camera stuck to my face so I don't take a lot of pics. It's rated for 120 ft, but that hasn't been an issue at 170 as the camera has been that far when I forgot that I had it still on my BC on a dive. I don't suggest that anyone try that on purpose though.


Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera
Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera

This all-weather camera is ready for anything. It's ideal for shooting outdoors in wet and snowy conditions, and even operates up to 35 feet underwater!

$15.99
   
Vivitar ViviCam 8400 8.1 MP 2.4-Inch TFT LCD Screen Underwater Digital Camera
Vivitar ViviCam 8400 8.1 MP 2.4-Inch TFT LCD Screen Underwater Digital Camera

Vivitar's ViviCam 8400 is waterproof up to 10 meters underwater! 8.1 Mega Pixels,featuring a 2.4" TFT LCD screen, and has a 8x Digital Zoom. Includes a built-in microphone,64M Nandflash Built-in memory and,10-20 sec self-timer. Comes with a USB/AV cable, Wrist Strap and Camera Pouch.

$199.99
   

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