Best Underwater Disposable Cameras

Best Underwater Disposable Cameras
If you are an outdoor enthusiast who loves scuba diving or snorkeling, it can cost a lot of money to take underwater photographs of your experiences. If you don't want to risk losing or damaging an expensive camera, a solution is to use one of the best underwater disposable cameras on the market.

Fujifilm Quick Snap

The Fujifilm Quick Snap is a waterproof disposable camera that uses 35 mm film. Fujicolor film is already loaded onto the camera and you get 25 shots for your money and many customers claim the camera takes closer to 30 pictures. The camera works in depths up to 35 feet and winds easily. The strap and photo button are on the same side, making the camera easy to use with one hand while you are under the water.

Kodak MAX Water & Sport

The MAX Water & Sport disposable camera features a waterproof web on the outside of the box that protects the camera from moisture and water. A rubber shell also protects the camera if you drop it. The camera also has a coated lens designed to prevent scratches. It comes loaded with Kodak MAX film and works at depths of up to 50 feet.

Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof

The Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof is another fine underwater disposable camera and fairly similar to the Quick Snap, from the same company. The camera was designed for use in the water or around the water, but does not work as well in very deep water. It does works well at depths of 10 to 20 feet. The camera has a nice grip if your hands are wet and it takes up to 30 pictures on the loaded film.

Snap Sights SS01

The Snap Sights SS01 is a waterproof disposable designed to work in depths of up to 100 feet. The housing was designed to float, so you don't have to worry about losing the camera. It will float to the surface. The camera comes with a 28 mm lens and is loaded with enough film to take at least 27 shots.

Article Written By Jennifer Eblin

Jennifer Eblin has been a full-time freelance writer since 2006. Her work has appeared on several websites, including Tool Box Tales and Zonder. Eblin received a master's degree in historic preservation from the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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