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Amazing pictures underwater!
2007-03-16On a snorkeling trip we used this camera both in and out of water, and the results were terrific. It produced some hysterical pictures of my husband and I underwater! The fish turned out well, as did the coral. We looked like dorks! It was fun and easy to use.

Figi underwater camera
2007-02-23The figi underwater camera out ranks many others due to the fact after going through the beefed up security scans when developed it has bright color and clarity. others turn dark.

Easy to Use and Great for the Price!
2007-01-09We used this camera on our honeymoon for snorkling and it was great! The pictures were a little grainy, although I credit that to the silt in the water more than the camera quality since the out of water shots came out great too. The lever on the front was much easier to use than a push button and the strap was perfect. We bought a Kodak in Hawaii when these were used up and the picture quality was significantly worse than the Fuji. We would definitely use these again!

Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproff Camera
2007-01-03I purchassed this camera for my first ever snorkling trip when I went on a Bahama cruise. Overall, I was VERY pleased. The pictures came out clear and the camera was easy to use even under water. The only issue I had with it was almost to the end of the roll of film the turn wheel jammed and ceased to work. I lost the last two pictures. I'm not sure if it was a defect in the camera, or if I was over zealous in turning the wheel in my excitment of the event. Considering the quality of the developed pictures, I would certainly try this camera again.

decent all around temporary camera
2006-11-11I used it snorkeling in Hawaii. Even on sunny days in crystal clear water they came out mostly gray/green and crude rather than sharp/detailed, so I stopped using it for fish, turtles, coral, etc. There were usually two or three photos in each batch of 27 that didn't turn out at all. I had three different developers, so that wasn't the problem.
Longs and Walmart definitely did the best job of developing from these cameras. Longs sells the cameras for about $8 each, too.
It did a fine job on easy pictures of people and many landscape shots that weren't taken when the light was too bright or too dim, like twilight, sunset, or indoor pictures. Under less than ideal lighting, they often came out very crude and grainy with no contrast.
It's fine as a temporary cheap camera or for the kids, but you'll probably want a digital camera above water so you can verify and redo your valuable vacation pictures under all lighting conditions.