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Kodak MAX Water & Sport Single Use Camera | 
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| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $7.50 You Save: $15.49 (67%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.7 x 2.1
MPN: 807-4707 Model: Under-Sport UPC: 041778004708 EAN: 0041778004708
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new, cardboard box has been opened, inside foil wrap is intact
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| Features:
| • | Single-use camera | | • | Waterproof up to 50 feet | | • | Shock-proof rubber shell | | • | Scratch-resistant lens | | • | Stocked with Kodak MAX Versatility Plus 800 Film |
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Product Description Kodak MAX Water & Sport One-Time Use Camera - Whether it's a weekend by the pool, or a week-long vacation at a resort, it's always a great idea to take pictures so you'll enjoy the event for years to come. But when you're around the pool, it's not a great idea to use your regular camera. That's why Kodak has created the MAX Water & Sport One-Time Use Camera! This camera takes the quality pictures you'd expect from Kodak - but at underwater depths of up to 35 feet! And with the rubberized grip, you can get a handle on the camera in slippery conditions. Sunscreen Resistant Impact Resistant Color - Blue
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Go for the Fuji January 30, 2005 56 out of 57 found this review helpful
I tried several cameras on a recent dive trip, including a Kodak and a Fuji disposable waterproof camera.
Neither camera has a flash, which means that everything will come out in shades of blue under water unless you bring your own light.
Neither camera leaked, which gave them an edge over more expensive "professional" cameras on this trip.
Both the Kodak and Fuji look very similar with a sealed plastic case (with slight positive buoyancy) and thick rubberbands for securing to a wrist or clipping to a BCD.
I have to give the edge to the Fuji in terms of both design and results. The Fuji was easier to wind and to snap shots with and the pictures came out sharper. The 800 film in the Kodak produced shots that were way too grainy.
No flash no big deal? November 19, 2003 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
My wife and I bought this camera at the last minute to take with us to Hawaii for our honeymoon. We went snorkeling in Molikini (who hasn't?) and I have to say 3 things about this camera that have been mentioned already but need to be taken into serious consideration.1. Price - A $10 waterproof disposable camera is very reasonable. I think for the price this camera is everything it is suppossed to be. The charter we went on the snorkeling trip with was renting $400 cameras with all the bells and whistles for $20 and $10 per roll of film. 2. Flash - For a snorkeling trip, and staying close to the surface I have to say this camera didn't do too bad. The colors were a bit blueish but nothing that I can't live with. As far as my 25 foot dive down to a turtle to get a picture, I shouldn't have wasted the picture, it is dark and blurry without a flash. 3. Eye Piece - This is a big pain to use with goggles. I eventually stopped trying to aim and just started snapping pictures. I would have to say that to be able to take clear photos underwater this camera needs a bigger eye piece. Overall I was satisfied with this camera but to tell you the truth I wish I would have rented the camera from the boat with the flash (if only for the picture of me and a giant turtle).
Great Camera - both underwater and above March 30, 2003 25 out of 29 found this review helpful
I recently took this camera on vacation with me to the Cayman Islands. It was wonderful! My pictuers came back clearer than what I had expected them to. The only thing I would change is the shutter button. It is located in the front of the camera and is kind of hard to push. The button is a little okward.
Fun for Water in the Sun Shots June 3, 2004 24 out of 28 found this review helpful
My friends and I took a trip to the Oregon Coast last weekend or some boogie boarding and wouldn't you know it, half way there I realized I left my camera at home! We pulled into a mini mart and I picked up this great little single use camera. This little Kodak camera worked out so much better than my digital would have anyway - seeing as I wouldn't have dared bring the digital INTO the water! The pictures came out crisp and full of color, it was fun to use and to take underwater pictures of friends, and to top it off it was super cheap! This is actually my first experience with a single use camera where the photos came out good (it's been a long time since I've used one and those pictures came out all grainy.) Others mentioned the lack of flash as a downfall, but for daytime use it worked like a gem. I'd recommend this camera to anyone who wants to take some water shots in the sun. For that use, this a five star item!
Not bad for under 10 bucks August 19, 2003 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
I used 2 of these cameras on vacation in Aruba. I took one down to 85ft with no problems. There is no flash so you better have great visibility or there will be no pictures. The camera is bouyant so you also need to use the rubber band tether that comes with it. I did not put it in my BC pocket for fear that it would come out and rush to the surface. But it was fine on my wrist.
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