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Your cart is empty.This tough and durable film camera allows price points comparable to disposable camera models. The camera is preloaded with film, ready to use and can be reloaded easily with standard 35mm film. Ss01 can be used above/below water, indoors/outdoors, night or day. Its unique features make it a perfect camera for a wide range of sports activities including: diving, camping, kayaking, fishing, hiking and more! each camera is individually pressure tested at the factory to 100 feet.
Pyro Pete
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013
I was recommended this camera as an inexpensive option for some underwater shots for an upcoming trip. I was warned to have low expectations.I was pleasantly surprised. Even though it had a small plastic lens, was of inexpensive construction, and was loaded with low-end film it took some surprisingly good shots.Two things to make note of. The number of exposures window is small and difficult to read. This did not present much of a problem in use. Also, use care when winding the film. Too much enthusiasm in winding can strip the winding gear, so go slow and get used to the feel of the film winder.I would recommend this camera; keep in mind it is not a high end camera and try to shoot with a lot of light and you won't be disappointed.
Steve Lichtenstein
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
Bought this camera on Amazon to take on an Alaskan cruise where we were going to do some white water rafting. Obviously did not want to take the Nikon! I removed the roll of film that was preloaded as many reviews talked about poor quality of enclosed film. Loaded a fresh roll of Fuji 800. Followed instructions on loading exactly. You have to move all of the film from the canister to the camera and as you shoot, it draws it back into canister. Loaded film, closed back. Started to crank the film into the camera, and the crank BROKE OFF! Tried to roll the film into the camera with a pen point used as a crank. Didn't work. Threw the entire camera away! Never got 1 picture. A total waste of $16! Don't waste your money!
SS
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2012
I went on my first scuba diving trip last May to Mexico with the 3 kids and my husband. I spent so much money on the trip and all the items I needed that I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a digital water camera or case for my existing camera but did want to document my dive trip under water so I purchased this one. I was pleasantly surprised that the pictures turned out as nice as they did and for the low price it was. Of course they were not as nice as if I was using a digital camera but nice enough that I will purchase these again so I will have wonderful pictures to look back on. It is a good camera to view the family having fun. I attached pics for everyone to see the quality. I am going diving again this October in Puerta Vallarta and will be purchasing one for each of the 4 kids (4 kids this time) and one for my husband and I to use.
i_miss_ice_cream
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2012
I bought this for a cruise. Took it on the beach with water sports and snorkling. Took the advise of a review that said to not use the film that comes with the camera because it is cheap. Replaced it with Fuji film and it worked great. However, on the 3rd roll of film the camera broke, crank arm would not wind the film to load it. Scrapped the camera that came with it and just bought another one that fits the case. So bottom line, great waterproof case, pre-loaded with cheap film and an even cheaper disposable camera. Can't really say that was a negative review because if you think about it, disposable cameras aren't designed to last more than a few uses anyway.
Richard Elias
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2012
I'd used Fuji waterproof disposables before and wasn't crazy about the results. The prints were all green. The miracle of Photoshop found images in the blur, so all in all . . .not too bad. I bought this Intova reusable because, well, it's reusable. I considered getting a waterproof digital camera but those get pricy; probably the best deal going is a waterproof Kodak video camera ($100+) but I don't know if it can be used for still photos. I also bought a waterproof camera bag to use with my Panasonic camcorder, a little cheapie, but didn't get to try it.I just got back prints from the Intova: 21 pictures on a 27 exposure roll. Nearly all of them green blurs. I didn't read the package UNTIL the pix came back: the camera, which comes loaded with a roll 0f 35mm film, had a DEVELOP BY date of JUNE 2009!! That, my friends, is three years ago. The vendor should not sell a camera with expired film or, at least, they should say so. After all, it isn't hard to get new film and load the darn thing. As it is, I got ZERO pictures from my underwater vacation.The camera itself seems awfully basic: fixed focus, a flash lever, a winding dial, a gunsight eyepiece. Nothing fancy. I wasn't expecting sophistication. One downside I hadn't foreseen was that the camera is bulkier than a Fuji underwater disposable. This makes it unwieldy if you swim and hold the camera at the same time. (A plus: an adjustable wrist lanyard help you keep it with you.)What did I expect for the low price I paid? I didn't expect film three years after its drop dead date.
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