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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Intova IC-700 7.0MP Digital Camera with Underwater Housing, 3x Optical Zoom, 4x Digital Zoom & 3" LCD, 180' Depth Rating

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List Price: $399.99
Our Price: $259.00
Your Save: $ 140.99 ( 35% )
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Manufacturer: Intova
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Intova EAN: 0855712000639 Feature: Waterproof to 180 feet, 54 meters Label: Intova Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Intova Model: IC700 Publisher: Intova Studio: Intova
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Features
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Waterproof to 180 feet, 54 meters Double O-Ring design for added leak protection Full function button control Removable 46mm lens thread adapter Exclusive shock absorbent seating ring
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Editorial Reviews:
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This Intova IC700 Underwater Digital Camera is really a kit that includes a 7.0 mega-pixel digital camera and underwater housing. With this kit you can take photographs as you explore the ocean world both above and below the surface. This easy to use camera is good to depths of up to 180' (54.86 m). Of course it is also ideal for taking worry-free pictures in the rain, at the beach, or on the ski slopes. The camera features a 3" LCD display. This makes composing your photos easy and fun. The camera flash can be used to take underwater photos, but an external strobe is recommended to improve color and reduce the illumination of particles suspended in the water. The Pixtreme Flash Set is the perfect flash to use with this camera. Another alternative is to shoot available light with the color correction filter included in the Pixtreme Lens Kit. The camera housing allows access to all camera functions.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for the price Comment: I bought this camera for a snorkeling trip, and it did not disappoint. I did have to make minor adjustments to the brightness and contrast in the photos (for the most part I used autolevels in Photoshop). The pictures turned out great. I've read reviews stating issues with the batteries. I had no issues with batteries. I bought energizer lithium batteries and they lasted for quite a while.
As an underwater camera, it is well worth the money. One word of caution tho: Be sure you are hitting the shutter button hard enough. You cannot see the display underwater - but you can see the photo count - so be sure that number is changing. On our first outing, I thought I snapped about 400 photos - I actually got 4 of them. It takes a little practice to be sure you are actually taking the picture. I would recommend shooting just as many as you can.
I bought this one because I also liked the idea of using it as a pocket camera. I'm less thrilled with it for that purpose. The photos are okay - but not what you would expect from a 7 megapixel camera. I used it to shoot some video, and it came out blurry and the sound was not very good. My 6 year old Sony is much better. That being said, it's still a decent camera. It does what it is designed to do and is much better than using a disposable camera.
It is also very helpful for taking shots at the beach, and other places where you want your camera protected. We took our dogs to the beach, and I was able to get some great shots because I had a camera I could carry out into the water - even though I wasn't shooting under the water.
My recommendation: Keep this one for snorkeling, beach trips, kayaking, playing in the pool, or any other time you want your camera protected. If you want great shots with a portable camera, go buy a better camera for that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not as Good as as Reviews Comment: Takes a nice photo but the length of time you have to hold down the shot button inside the housing is extraordinarily long. The write time to cards (have tried several different kinds) is also on the slow end for this type of camera. Size inside housing is manageable and makes this camera a better choice for casual photography than an SLR camera.
Customer Rating:      Summary: OK for the price Comment: I had no trouble with the housing. The double gasket is very secure. The pictures when there is adequate light are pretty good. They are not spectacular, but for the price is it was fun to take snorkeling. The focus/shutter lag are pretty bad and I missed photos because of it and it was this frustration that led me to getting a dSLR in the first place, but it is always hard to go back to a p&s from a dSLR. The external slave flash makes a good addition to improve the lighting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good underwater camera Comment: This camera is a fairly good camera for the price. It takes good pictures and is easy to use. One drawback is the length of time it takes to take the picture. If the subject moves quickly it will not be captured in the frame.
Customer Rating:      Summary: a good underwater camera for its price Comment: I bought this camera just before a trip to the Galapagos islands where I expect to do some snorkeling. I checked out the camera without its housing and found the IC-700 to be a capable camera but nothing to write home about when compared to my Nikon D80. I took some pictures with the camera inside the housing out of water and found a degradation in the quality of the photos. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I took pictures underwater. The camera was easy to use under water but aiming and checking for focus was tricky especially when the water is choppy. But overall I found the quality of the pictures surprisingly good if the water is clear and there is adequate amount of light. When the visibility is low then the camera has trouble focussing. I got beautiful photos of colorful corals, sea turtles, sea lions etc. It was definitely well worth the investment. I may consider investing in a underwater flash unit to go with it.
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