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The Fujifilm Disposable QuickSnap Waterproof Camera is your go-to solution for capturing vibrant underwater memories. With a compact design, pre-loaded 35mm film, and a pack of two, this camera is perfect for beach days, pool parties, and any aquatic adventure. Dive in and start snapping!
Item Dimensions | 6.6 x 6.6 x 2.1 inches |
Exposure Control | Underwater |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.5x |
Film Color Type | Color |
Compatible Devices | camera |
Features | Underwater, Pre-loaded Film |
Film Format | 35mm |
K**E
Great price!
These were perfect for our scuba trip in Bermuda. The pictures are not great and we’re expensive to develop but the cameras were a great price and my kids are glad they can show their grandparents what the saw in the water.
A**N
Modern metal detectors darken film. Ask TSA to manually inspect.
A lot of people are complaining about dark photos after taking these on beach vacations. I don’t think people realize that modern metal detectors used by airports and TSA are not the same as metal detectors for decades ago. Modern metal detectors severely degrade undeveloped film. You have to ask the TSA agent for a manual inspection of the camera and inform them to NOT send through metal detector. I hope you find this helpful so we can spread the word and stop ruining our undeveloped film.
D**B
I wouldn't frame them, but I love them for scrap booking
My review is based on photos above water, not underwater. I took all photos on a sunny day at Lake Tahoe.Best results are in DIRECT sunlight (do not face your back to the sun) and keep your face up towards the sunlight, not straight on. Otherwise the shadow cast by your features will darken your face. If you're not facing the sun, you just look like a dark silhouette.1/50 shots turned out completely useless/black. It cost $32.90 to get 50 shots processed into prints + CDs at Walgreens. It took about a week to process them, because they had to ship them to a state with lower regulations (supposedly, processing these photos involves chemicals too dangerous for California). I loved about 75% of the photos we took, the others were just not taken in optimal lighting.The photos are no where near as crisp as what you would get on an Iphone (later generations). But it is a great alternative for preserving memories without the cost of destroying a $1000 phone or camera in water. I am planning on putting them in a photo album. We hardly ever take pictures on our phones because we're hardly on them when we're together and we are camera shy. This gave us a good excuse to take pictures and save our memories. I would recommend it for people with a similar situation.Also, this gave me serious nostalgia to when I was younger and my mom would capture everything on these disposables. We have probably some 30 packs of just developed photos from these disposable cameras. :) They are so fun to look back on. And there's something about being on limited film and each shot mattering. Nothing like current phones, where all the screenshots and multiple takes flood up the camera roll.
T**S
Amazing product!!
My partner and I bought these for our Maldives trip and they worked amazing!! Quality pictures under water. Have to get whatever you’re shooting within 10’ so just keep that in mind. We had no problems with it and there were so many photos available to use. Highly recommend!!
L**~
sucks when we can't use digital cameras or phones to ...
I didn't expect these to have a short or small amount of footage. sucks when we can't use digital cameras or phones to take pictures, so what can we do? these are still fun to use if you're like underwater or something.
S**Z
Horrible pictures.
I used to use these all of the time and the pictures were decent. It has been a few years since I used one, but spent some time on a lake and thought that it would be fun to use them. I used one and had the pictures developed. They were awful! There were blank spots on a few of the pictures, ghosting, colors were either too brilliant or faded, blur (even on pictures that were used out of the water/dry). I questioned the developer and was told that they would run them again. All the same. He suggested that water had gotten in the camera. I don't know, but people were unrecognizable in some of the pictures. I wanted to return the other camera, but because I had planned ahead and bought them ahead of time, it is no longer an option. Waste of money on the purchase and the 2x developing.
D**K
average underwater pictures
These disposable underwater cameras took average pictures.On top of that CVS lost one of our cameras so we never received the second batch of average pictures.
N**K
Surprisingly clear photos with a vintage feel
In sunlight, this camera gives great results and has a nice color cast to it that is reminiscent of the days when disposables were everywhere. It is medium sharp and there is blooming around highlights but it's not too bad. The focus is set for 10 feet to infinity so don't expect close ups to be in focus.It's extremely quiet when taking the pictures which is weird since you're not sure if it's working, but it is. Also there is no flash so be aware of that.
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