Okay, let's be serious. We're talking about a $28 underwater camera. Keep this in mind. My husband and I usually buy a disposable waterproof vacation camera and then pay the mint to *develop the film* and burn the photos onto a CD (which we don't even get to use) and maybe 3 of them. of 30 photos are good. It's time to jump into the next century, but practically for free. This saves us money in the long run (no more development!), plus the LCD screen is easier to use than holding a disposable product to our face through a snorkel mask, and photos are stored on a micro SD card so we can they can view and view delete photos. There is also a video. That thing is ridiculously small. I was seriously unprepared for how tiny it was going to be based on the reviews but love that I can toss it in my bag and not think about it or wear it on my wrist while snorkeling and not even against my arm beats while I swim. Don't get such a cheap camera if you like quality photos, but if like us you've been using disposables and want to get some shots underwater, this will work. In addition, it is very small. Ideal for children. Holy cow, that's great for a little one.
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