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๐Ÿคฟ Intova Reusable Dive Daylight Waterproof Snap Sights: Explore the Underwater World with Confidence! Review

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Description of ๐Ÿคฟ Intova Reusable Dive Daylight Waterproof Snap Sights: Explore the Underwater World with Confidence!

Waterproof to 100 feet. It is a 28m Focus Free Lens. Preloaded with film. It is reusable. It has a compact design.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

If you want to show real photos then don't buy.

It was a waste of money and a big disappointment for my son. He took 8 rolls of photos while in storage and none of them came out because the film wasn't advanced properly and either the entire roll was empty or the images were double or overexposed. And he was 14, so it wasn't because he couldn't operate a camera. Don't waste money.

Pros
  • It has a compact design
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Read the instructions and this camera could be for you!

Be careful with this camera and you might not destroy the photos you take after a few days. 1- Rewind the camera before opening the camera to change film. I was in a rush and in a noisy environment didn't realize I didn't hear the rewind. So I opened the camera to change the film and ruined a few days of photos. This chamber dates back to the Stone Age. No frills. Or auto forward, auto rewind. 2- Check the O-ring for flexibility, cleanliness and shape (round cross-section, not D-ring). 3- Don't

Pros
  • Reusable
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Finally a disposable dive camera

I bought one of these dive cameras in December 2005. The retail price at the local Longs pharmacy was only $5, but anything under $10 is a good deal. What sets it apart from previous disposables is that it's water resistant to 100 feet! It's also reusable, just insert 800 ISO 35mm film. There is no flash, and 800 ISO film requires good lighting and visibility when diving. I shot 27 experiences at 95ft on several morning dives and only 20 out of 27 came out. Proper aiming with the maskedโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Waterproof to 100 feet
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