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HOYA 35mm Super Popular Waterproof Reusable Underwater Camera - Sku# DTA0245000HR

Sku: DTA0245000HR
Price: $16.72

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Specifications:

  • A 35mm toy camera for dreamy and surreal underwater photos
  • Durable, shock resistant and floats on water, perfect for taking out on adventures
  • Inexpensive, yet durable and reusable, this camera is the ideal choice for those vacation memories
  • It is designed for shooting outdoors in wet or snowy conditions, and will even operate up to 4m underwater
  • The casing is made of lightweight and durable plastic to protect the camera from the elements and keep it afloat in the water
  • This camera is also suitable for shooting outdoors under the sun
  • Camera Type: 35mm without flash
  • Lens: F/8 28mm
  • Shutter Speed: 1/100s
  • Type of Film: 135 common film
  • Effective Shooting Distance: 1.2m - infinity
  • Material: PVC Plastic
  • Size: 125 x 87 x 54mm / 4.92 x 3.4 x 2.1in(L x H x T)

Details:


  • A 35mm toy camera for dreamy and surreal underwater photos

  • It is designed for shooting outdoors in wet or snowy conditions, and will even operate up to 4m underwater

How to Use an Underwater Camera:

  • Determine the type of underwater camera you wish to purchase. There are some cameras that are made to be used underwater, and others that can have a case snapped onto them to make them waterproof. If you do not plan to take many underwater photos, converting your regular camera as needed is a better idea. However, pictures taken with a specifically designed underwater digital camera are likely to come out better.
  • Use the underwater camera when it is bright and sunny outside. Ocean water can be a bit murky, and all water is a bit darker than a regular setting. If the camera has a flash, you can experiment with it, but it is likely to bounce off the water similar to a window, which can make for poor photography.
  • Take the photos as close to the top of the water as possible, and when you are as still as possible. Again, this helps with the lighting for you pictures. Most things in the water are not stationary, but if you can hold the camera still while taking the shot, it will come out better.
  • Attach the underwater camera to yourself. Some cameras come with a wrist strap, but if not, create a way to clip or tie it to your swimsuit. This will prevent you from dropping it or hitting it against anything while swimming.
  • Be aware of the depth recommendations for your underwater digital camera, and be sure not to exceed them. Doing so could damage the equipment, resulting in a loss of your photos and money spend on the camera.
  • Take the photo the same way you would a regular camera. Look through the viewfinder or LCD screen if the underwater camera has one. Focus on your subject and snap the picture.
  • Wear googles if you aren't used to opening your eyes underwater. You are going to have to be able to see to take a decent picture.

How to Clean an Underwater Camera:

  • As you learn how to clean an underwater camera, make sure to inspect all cover doors regularly, including the ones for the battery and USB port. These should be free from debris and anything else which may allow water to leak into the underwater camera.
  • Remove any dirt or debris with a soft, lint free cloth. Take care to also remove any drops of water with the same type of cloth. This should be done both before and after each use.
  • Inspect visually all waterproof casings and seals, to make sure that there are no cracks or tears. Make sure that all doors close properly, and that the camera is not damaged in any way. If there is visible damage, do not use the camera underwater until the casings are replaced.
  • Fill the bucket with fresh water, making sure that it is free from any salt or other chemicals, as this could cause damage to the camera.
  • Close all doors on the camera, making sure that it is securely sealed. Immerse it into the bucket, with the lens facing downwards.
  • Open and close the lens cover a number of times, this is usually done by pressing the power button. This will make sure that any dirt or other obstructions are removed, preventing the lens cover from becoming stuck or damaged.
  • Remove the underwater camera from the bucket of water and gently shake off any excess liquid. Dry it using a clean cloth, then leave to air dry with all of the doors open. Now you know how to clean an underwater camera!

Package Included:

  • 1 x Reusable Underwater Camera

 

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