How Do You Use Underwater Disposable Cameras?
Underwater disposable cameras are one-time-use film cameras that you take to a film lab for processing and developing. They have a durable, rugged exterior and come pre-loaded with film. Underwater disposable cameras are great for many varieties of wet conditions, such as at the beach, in a pool, in the rain, while skiing, on a boat or even while snorkeling. Some cameras are waterproof in water up to 50-feet deep, making them a good choice for certain scuba-diving expeditions, as well. Snap underwater pictures when the weather is sunny. Most underwater disposable cameras don’t come with a flash, so unless the sun is directly overhead, you won’t get good photos in deep water. Also, most of these cameras are not intended for use in water deeper than 50 feet. Get better photos in shallow, clear, still water than in moving, deep, silty or murky water. More light will shine through clear, shallow water. The deeper you go down, the less light you will have to work with. Attach the camera to