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| INTOVA INWD-IC600 6.0 Megapixel Digital Camera with Waterproof Housing -180FT | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 19 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Intova Studio: Intova Brand: INTOVA Label: Intova Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3.1 Display Size: 2.4 Maximum Focal Length: 16.5 Minimum Focal Length: 5.5 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 14 x 16 x 18
MPN: IC600 Model: IC600 UPC: 855712000608 EAN: 0855712000608 ASIN: B000O1AVLS
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| Features:
| | Waterproof to 180 feet, 54 meters. | | | Double O-Ring design for added leak protection. | | | Full function button control. | | | Removable 46mm lens thread adapter. | | | 2.4" color LCD display, 12 X zoom (3x optical, 4x digital) and SD card capacity up to 2 gig. |
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Product Description The new standard in affordable Sports Photography. This full featured 6 MP camera, with a rugged and compact housing, fills all your photographic needs. Use the camera by itself for safe, protected environments or put it in the housing for Wet and Wild photo occasions. The polycarbonite housing has full button feature controls and is waterproof to 180 feet (54 meters). Other features include a 2.4" color LCD display, 12 X zoom (3x optical, 4x digital) and SD card capacity up to 2 gig.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
  Good beginner camera for the price! December 22, 2008 This was my first underwater camera. It came super fast and I also purchased the matching strobe flash. The camera is pretty good out of the water too. Lightweight, good features and a huge LCD screen. It doesn't have a view finder, but I didn't find that to be a problem underwater. The LCD was easily viewable underwater and reviewing the photos was easy. I was even able to review the photos and delete as neceaasry underwater. The cluster of buttons on the case are very difficult to use. It will almost be impossible to use all but the zoom and review buttons with gloves on. I wasn't wearing gloves and the basic buttons weren't a problem. I took the camera to 105' with no problem. No leaks or fogging in the case. Overall I am pleased with the camera, I just need to hone my skills better and I think I will be able to take some great shots!
  Intova INWD-IC600 Camera October 15, 2008 I took this camera out to an underwater archaeology site. It worked great and took good pictures especially with the flash. The water had about 2 to 3 ft. visibility. I tried to take a picture without the flash but the lighting was too poor. The video part of the camera worked very well too. The only problem is the small buttons with thick gloves. Memorize the buttons because you won't be able to tell what the buttons are since they are only black with very small icons. Well worth the price.
  Great Package for the money September 23, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is my first underwater camera and for the money is does a good job. A couple of notes, when shooting underwater you need to set it up in Program mode, for cloudy day and always use the flash. The housing blocks part of the built in flash so you need to make or buy a diffuser. I made one with a translucent plastic top off a can of nuts. Attach it at the end of the lens opening on the underwater housing, I attached it with tie wraps. You really have to be close to your subject (less than 3 feet) for the flash to light up the subject and deliver true colors.
If you plan to get serious about underwater photography this is not the camera for you. I will use it on casual dives when I just want a shot. It is compact so you can kind of clip it on and forget it.
A couple of downsides, it goes through the batteries in about 75 shots so a couple of dives and you need new ones or rechargeable ones. The auto focus is slow so when you press the button it take a couple of seconds or 3 to auto focus, sometimes by then the fish is gone.
Here is a link to some of my photos I took with the camera in Bonaire.
http://picasaweb.google.com/got2golfster/BestofBonaire?authkey=a9Gcmn7KVKY#
  Great Deal! September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this camera specifically for my recent trip to Riviera Maya. I wanted a small camera that was not as expensive as my normal camera so I wouldn't be as upset if something happened to it. I ended up stumbling upon this underwater camera and thought I may as well try it out. It ended up being a great find!
The camera worked fine. It takes good pictures on land and in the water. The only problems I had with it at all were: 1. The shutter speed is slow so you have to get used to taking pictures in front of moving objects (i.e. fish) 2. The casing often got fogged up underwater so it was hard to see the screen to aim 3. The resolution on the screen is not the best so I couldn't really tell if my pictures were good until I put them on my computer
However, the camera only cost me $120 which is not bad at all for the quality. I got some amazing pictures while snorkeling, and it was just the right size to carry around during our travels. I was very pleased overall with this product!
  good intro underwater camera for scuba diving September 9, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Excellent entry level camera and housing for scuba diving. As part of the planning for a trip to Hawaii where I would get re-certified as a scuba diver, I looked for underwater cameras. I choose this digital camera and housing because 1) price - I needed a camera for this trip and don't know how much diving I will do in the future, 2) camera and housing are separate so camera can be used without the housing, 3) features - the camera has many basic features found in entry level digital cameras. I used the camera on two dives. We got down to a max depth of 57 ft. The camera and housing worked well. I got several pictures of turtles. Since I was new to underwater photography I didn't realize that I should keep the camera and housing cool between dives, so the camera was fogged up on the 2nd dive. I took some pictures anyway and they all came out ok. After the diving was done, I used the camera without the housing for the rest of trip. I highly recommend this camera and housing as an inexpensive underwater camrea.
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