Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single Use Camera (4 Pack) | 
| Brand: Fuji
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $34.95 You Save: $25.04 (42%)
Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 1551
Media: Electronics Size: 4 Pack Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 3
ASIN: B00068H7J8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 35mm format; 4 cameras included in pack | | • | Cameras are pre-loaded with 800-speed color film | | • | 27 exposures per single-use camera | | • | Waterproof to a depth of 17 feet | | • | Each camera includes a hand strap |
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Amazon.com Product Description This all-weather, one-time-use camera is ready for just about anything. It is designed for shooting outdoors in wet or snowy conditions, and will even operate up to 17 feet underwater. The package includes a wrist strap that can be used to keep the camera close and your hands free while swimming. The casing is made of lightweight and durable blue plastic to protect the camera from the elements and keep it afloat in the water. The camera is loaded with Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 800 film and has 27 exposures. The shutter release has been enlarged for easy operation.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Great little camera! September 10, 2001 Zannie (San Jose, CA USA) 160 out of 161 found this review helpful
On a recent trip to Tahiti I believe I have tried about every kind of one-time use underwater camera on the market (i.e., Kodak Max Sport; Kodak Max Wet, and Konica Waterproof Camera and the Fuji). All of the cameras worked fine snorkeling, although I found the Konica and the Kodak Max Wet to be more difficult to use. [The Konica was a little difficult to see through the view finder with a mask on, and the Kodak Max Wet, most annoyingly had the strap and the photo button on opposite sides of the camera! A real disadvantage to a right handed person. As a result you essentially had to use two hands to take a photo, one to hold the camera and the other to depress the button. Any of these cameras will work fine for snorkeling, however the best were the Fuji and Kodak Sport. Keep in mind that all underwater photos will look a bit blue, however, snorkeling in the lagoon in Tahiti the blue was not really noticeable. Here's the part I really like, now I admit, contrary to manufacturer recommendations, I did take both the Fuji camera and the Kodak Max Wet camera with me Scuba Diving. According to manufacturer directions the Fuji camera's recommended depth is 17 feet [which is the deepest of any one-time use camera on the market]. On my dives we never went deeper than about 22 feet. The problem with diving with these cameras is the pressure - you can take a photo just fine, but due to the pressure you will be unable to wind the film. However, I used the Fuji camera without any problems -- I was always able to wind the film and the photos came out wonderfully -- although they were blue. The Kodak Max Wet camera continually would freeze up, thus in order to take a photo you would have to snap the picture, go up several feet, wind the film then go back down -- not very convenient and as a result I took very few photos. Although the photos I did take with this camera came out well, although they too were blue. The other benefit to the Fuji camera is that it is easier to use in the water, the button to take a photo is much easier to handle and there is a very large knob for winding the film, which is especially handy if you are wearing gloves. The knob is a real drawback for both the Kodak Max Wet and the Konica cameras -- I found those two cameras to be much more difficult to wind and may be near impossible if you are wearing dive gloves. Also with the Fuji and the Kodak Max Sport, the strap, the button and winder are all on the right side, which makes this camera very easy to use for a right-handed person. In summary, if you go snorkeling I would recommend the Fuji camera or the Kodak Max Sport. ... And, if you do plan to go Scuba diving, give the Fuji a try.
great pictures both in and out of the water April 18, 2002 Susan Deborah Smith (Los Angeles, CA USA) 40 out of 41 found this review helpful
This is a great little camera for taking pictures both in and out of the water. Not surprisingly, it delivers best underwater on a sunny day, but even on overcast days, it produces crisp pictures with great detail. On land, it is much less particular about lighting, and produces pictures with beautiful colour in light or shadow, or both. Since it takes such nice pictures out of the water, a first time user might want to practice with it on land. The lever action feels a lot different from the push-button action of regular throw-away cameras, and since you don't hear the click of the shutter underwater, you might be uncertain whether anything happened. A couple of test shots (without the urgency of a sea turtle swimming by or a beautiful school of fish) should increase the photographer's confidence in the camera when underwater. The big wheel that advances the film works very well; it's easy to find by touch, so getting another snap of something before it swims away isn't difficult. There's also a little strap to keep it on your wrist, although it's a good idea to keep a firm hold on the camera anyway while swimming. The simple operation made it a hit with the kids; they were able to make their own special souvenirs of the underwater world. Excellent value.
Great for Swimming and Snorkeling! November 27, 2000 Tanya N. Moran (Las Vegas NV) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
We used this camera on a trip to Hawaii and it takes great snorkeling pictures. Some people had mentioned to me that this camera tends to leak, but I didn't find that to be the case. One caveat though - there isn't a flash (or at least there wasn't on the model we purchased) so the pictures taken with clouds over head tended to be a bit "murky" - the ones taken in bright sunlight turned out MUCH better. I eventually plan on buying a "real" underwater camera for SCUBA, etc., but if you are just planning on going on a snorkel trip or going swimming this is ideal - I don't think that you can take it deeper than about 10 - 15 feet (maybe that's when it starts to leak) so this product would not be ideal for any deep water sports.
Sensational little disposable -- BUY IT! May 19, 2003 Gordon M. Wagner (Suburbia) 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
It's just about the only camera I needed for a vacation to Maui. I hauled along my digital camera, my "real" 35mm camera and a handful of dry-land disposables, and this underwater camera KICKED BUTT as far as quality of shots, quality of hardware, ease of use and general cool/fun vortex rating, plus, it's almost indestructible and weighs next to nothing!YES the prints are a bit "dark" when printed without correction -- so CORRECT them! This is a Fuji-Kodak thing, I think, so ASK your processor to print them a bit lighter. The colors are outrageously rich, even the deeper-underwater shots have very good colors throughout. You have GOT to have one of these on your wrist while you snorkel! Really an excellent little product - the next time I need a dry-land disposable, I'm going to give Fuji a try based on how great this underwater Fuji was to use!
A great camera for precious moments June 5, 2005 Matt Steiner (Tampa) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I purchased 3 of these little wonders for use on a Western Caribbean cruise in which I intended to climb Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica, and snorkel in George Town, Grand Cayman among other water sports. I am very particular about my photographs and for dry events use a very expensive 6mp digital SLR which I am unwilling to trust to any underwater housing. My reservations on using an inexpensive point and shoot were not warranted in this case. This camera produced fabulous shots both above and below the surface. It's lever is just the right size for using in the underwater environment, it wound remarkably easy with wet water logged fingers, and it's large gripping rubber band safety string kept it at fingers reach and safe for the duration of my excursions. It's completely flat on the side you put your face too which is rare, and yet essential for taking shots underwater with a mask on. Also, it's big enough to be useful yet still small enough to fit easily in the pockets of your swimtrunks. With this camera I did not waste a single shot. I saw many people struggling with their waterproof cameras, and talked to others who had them developed on board with very sad results. This is a wonderful product and I recommened it without any reservations, or qualifications.
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