Disposable digital and film cameras (also called single-use
cameras) provide a cheap and easy alternative for photographers. They offer an option for times when you don’t want
to risk your expensive equipment but you do want to take some photographs. For example, what could be a scarier
combination for a photographer than an expensive piece of camera equipment and water? While professional underwater
photographers (or serious hobbyists) are willing to spend a lot of money on their underwater cameras, what about
the rest of us? Disposable underwater cameras offer an inexpensive alternative. After all, we may only want to take
pictures one time on a snorkeling vacation. Why should we have to buy or rent a lot of expensive
equipment?
Disposable underwater cameras are ideal for a wide variety of
outdoor adventures where water, sand and rough use might come into play. Use them underwater, (many models are
actually waterproof from 15 to as much as 50 feet underwater) but also use them above water for many outdoor shots
in sunshine or on a light cloudy day at the beach, the pool, or even the desert.
An underwater disposable camera can also be called an all-weather
camera since it is ready for anything at anytime. It's ideal for shooting outdoors in wet and even snowy
conditions. Think of it as not only waterproof but also weatherproof, allowing you to use it to get some great
shots in the great outdoors. Use it in the rain, on the slopes, on a boat or in the ocean. Use it while snorkeling,
skiing, fishing, boarding, or surfing. Take great photos of sunsets, wildlife, waterfalls or crashing
waves.
The disposable underwater camera you buy should be extremely
durable and rugged. It should be easy to grip and take pictures, even with gloves on. It should fit in your pocket,
beach bag or purse.
Most of these cameras are pre-loaded with 400-speed film with 27
exposures, and include a shock resistant, heavy-duty housing that floats. They are cheap (you can pick up a
disposable underwater camera for about $6.00 to $20.00) and even cheaper if you buy them wholesale in
quantity.
Not all underwater cameras come with a flash. To get really nice
underwater images, your best bet is an external strobe so you won't create "backscatter" (which looks like snow or
dirt in your pictures). Also remember when taking your photos, especially when snorkeling, to keep the sun behind
you and to take advantage of that beautiful blue clear water. With a disposable underwater camera you really can
take great pictures anywhere and at anytime.
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Written by: Jason Gluckman
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