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We bought Fuji at Walmart for our Mar. cruise.

 

Holly

 

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I've had a hard time finding any with a flash.

Have not seen any at places like Walmart.

The snorkeling pictures I've taken with the non-flash cameras have come out really good. (due tot the bright sun) However if it were cloudy, or you are diving I could certainly see the need for the flash.

 

I believe there was a post awhile back about this and some people posted a web site where you could find them.

 

So maybe they will see this post and help.

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Here's one.

 

Note, this one is reloadable.

 

http://store.yahoo.com/photoconnection1/reuncafl3527.html

 

You can replace the 35 mm film, and the AA battery and use it again (actually a good AA will probably last a few times.)

 

I suggest you get some silicone seal lubricant if you don't want it leaking after reloading.

 

Note, a cheap underwater flash camera will work best at under 5 feet, and won't help much past 8 feet.

 

BigDave

 

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BTW...grab some black and white film...(Kodak) it takes beautiful pictures on the beaches (family shots or scenery). Plus...it needs no special and expensive black and white developing. I buy it at Wal-Mart..usually on the bottom shelf. icon_smile.gif

 

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'til Crusin on the Conquest

 

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If the water is cloudy, don't use the flash. That would just light up the stuff in the water better than what you're trying to take a picture of. Unless of course you want a picture of cloudy water! icon_smile.gif

 

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