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Underwater Digital Camera Case Nikon | Kristin's Peak

June 7, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

Kids can take up to 117 underwater photos at a time with the AquaShot Underwater Digital Camera and capture cool schools of fish or friends swimming laps, because the camera is waterproof in depths of up to 50 ft. ...

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Flashback from 1998: Navy SEALs training with mysterious Nikon …

May 6, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

My previous post did not go so well, here is another try (I have no new rumors to report – we will have some slow time ahead of us): “NAVAL AIR BASE CORONADO, California (June 8, 1998) — Navy SEALs attached to SEAL Team One, ...

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Nikon Action Touch Underwater Camera Battery Cover Nos!

April 22, 2010 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

Keep in mind to always wash off salt residue from your underwater camera, especially when you have used it in salt water since the salts are not cleaned off, over time they can crystallize; and effect a leak in your camera cover.

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Fantasea FP-5000 1117 Waterproof Camera Housing for Nikon Coolpix P5000 and 51000 Cameras

December 15, 2009 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

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The FP-5000 Housing, for Nikon Coolpix P5000 and P5100 Cameras, is compact, lightweight and made of durable injection molded polycarbonate. Fantasea has created a totally new housing design, offering full function controls, improved and stronger construction and double O-ring seals on all command control buttons, made from coated brass. Housings al[Read More]
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Finding Cheap Underwater Cameras

November 1, 2009 by Tony · Leave a Comment 

cheap underwater cameraA cheap underwater camera is the goal for people that want to have fun and record their underwater adventures but don't want to break the bank.  For those of us with sticker shock when we look at top of the line underwater digital cameras there are alternatives.  When we look at the top brands like Nikon, Canon, Olympus, and Sony it's hard to believe that getting a camera that performs as well as these brands will be a possibility.   What is the solution to this problem?

Well, one possibility is to consider purchasing a refurbished camera. The makers above sell cheap underwater cameras directly to the public from their refurbishment sites.  Now keep in mind that they don't publicize this a lot because they want to sell you a new camera (higher margin).  Some of them even sell their refurbished cameras through third parties. The fact is you can find them with a few searches on the internet.

You can also scour the classified adds to find deals.  Underwater digital cameras are not overly common items on the classified ads so you will have to set up tools to the searching for you.  Some of the classified ad sites have functionality to set up keyword searches and notifications when something is found.  You just have to set up an account and put in yourkey words and wait for a notification that someone has listed a cheap underwater camera for sale.

Just keep in mind that purchasing directly from another individual carries the most risk.  Rarely will they warrant the performance of the item. It is "buyer beware".  For this reason it is prudent to insist on the best (cheapest) price on these types of transactions.  That way you are not out too much money if the camera doesn't work and the seller disappears.

Another great source of cheap underwater cameras is EBay.  The structured EBay auctions give you a much better chance of a fair exchange. EBay has some great deals but they also have some junk that is sold there.  The best approach to EBay is to come armed with questions and background information so that you can query the seller.  If you do this with some depth you will understand completely what you are purchasing.

These cameras are out there but they will take some homework on the part ofthe buyer to ensure getting a good deal.  

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