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Topic: Underwater Disposable Camera pics.(not bad quality)  (Read 3006 times)

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FisHunter

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Just thought I'd post/share a couple of pics. from one of those underH2o disposable cameras.Tip:if you try it?try to get target in the sun and close to lens.What do you think? :smt004  (last shot is from Rockaway-above waterline quality comparison)
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I am intrigued by the Striper pick. Was that lake mendo.

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Caught it in the Delta/MayberrySlough. 25" on J.minn/Slip-bobber.
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Cool, the eyes on the striper look very predatory.

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I like the wave-riding photos, and the underwater ones are pretty good to my uneducated eye.
   My bro-in-law sent me a "Minolta Weathermatic Dual35" waterproof 35mm camera.  It has a button that says "underwater closeup".  He found it bouncing on the bottom of the Colo. River when he was rafting and said the last photo taken seemed to be of a wipe out. 
    It's kind of heavy(18 oz), but it sure looks durable.  Has anyone used one of these?  I'm going to load it up, and wondered what film would be best- high speed? I got befuddled by all the sites on the web wanting to sell me another.
     


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400 ISO would be fairly standard from my limited snorkeling experience. 800 is alright too. I can't remember what the problem was with 800 but 400 seemed to be better.


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Those are some pretty cool pics.
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