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Kodak MAX Water & Sport Single Use Camera | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $2.80 as of 7/29/2010 18:34 EDT details You Save: $20.19 (88%)
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Seller: Cameras For All Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 409
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.7 x 2.1
MPN: 807-4707 Model: 8004707 UPC: 041778004708 EAN: 0041778004708
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| Features:
| • | Single-use camera | | • | Waterproof up to 50 feet | | • | Shock-proof rubber shell | | • | Scratch-resistant lens | | • | Stocked with Kodak MAX Versatility Plus 800 Film |
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Product Description Now you can go further than ever. The new Kodak MAX Water and Sport One-Time-Use camera allows you to take it up to 50 feet underwater. And that's not all. Featured improvements include a sunscreen resistant lens, for sharper, clearer pictures. Take this little camera anywhere you want to go: surf, sand or adventure.
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Underwater Cam Good w/ plenty of light April 6, 2010 Elle Gee This underwater camera works great if you have a lot of light. However, if there isn't a bright sun or a bright light around, then your pictures won't come out.
Fun photos when snorkling November 28, 2009 Just a guy (Westchester, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We always bring a few of these with us when we go on warm weather vacations. They are perfect for taking snorkling and getting great photos underwater. You just need to be careful to use the sun as you light source and to shoot down, not up. The photos are a lot of fun - even just of people smiling two feet underwater! I would never use this out of the water - I'm sure the photos would be terrible. I prefer it to any other type of waterproof case, because I have zero worry about ruining my multi-hundred dollar digital camera. It is no fuss and lots of fun.
Not bad September 20, 2009 Evelyn Chang (Orlando, Fl) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You can't beat the $price! I just used it when I went snorkeling at the Bahamas. The pictures turned out deceit for an underwater camera. The only problem I found was pressing the 'shoot' button. It was quite awkward. Besides that-Great.
Much better photos than expected September 5, 2008 Rob (Prattville, AL United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Nice camera and it takes great photos but it bugs me to buy disposable cameras when non-disposables aren't much more expensive. So why did I buy it? Because I left my non-disposable at home when we went on vacation! Not a bad little camera, though.
Good camera for the price December 4, 2006 Alin Constantin (Seattle, WA, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just used this camera for a dive in Mexico (my second dive, first attempt at underwater photo).
Although the camera has no flash, it worked perfectly fine at depths up to 12 meters. I guess the lack of flash can be a problem for some other locations or if outside is not a sunny day, but at least for Cancun this camera did the job perfectly.
The wheel that turns the film does a specific noise when the film is correctly positioned and ready for a new shot; this noise is different from when there are no more positions on camera, and the wheel turns continuously - so if you pay attention you'll know when the film is over, even if the position indicator may still show 1 or 2.
Yes, the pictures are grainy (I think it uses ISO800 film so this is expected), but they look "clean" when scaled down on computer at 800x600, and I think the prints will look acceptable, too.
The pictures will also show vignetting, but this is nothing unexpected for such fixed focus disposable camera lens.
Out of 27 positions, I got 20 pictures I consider good enough and "keepers". The picture turned out crisp - only 2 of them are motion blured. Try to stay still when taking pictures and you'll be fine. For best colors, take pictures of close divers/fishes (less than 1-2 meters away)...
We also used a non-disposable 35mm plastic camera with case and underwater casing, but the Kodak yielded better quality pictures.
As for the viewfinder, it is a bit harder to look through it with the googles on, but I got better framed pictures than with the non-disposable camera that had a "target" sistem.
If you want to spend only 10-20$ and don't plan investing more on underwater casing for digital cameras, this camera is a good choice.
I don't regret buying it.
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