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looking for a cheapish digital camera suitable for using underwater for when we go on holiday. Doesn't have to be amazing because we'll be taking a decent normal camera... Any ideas where or what to get? Cheers
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Depends on your definition of cheapish. Tesco do a reasonable 8mp Vivitar one, waterproof to 10 metres for £50 Tesco link
Last edited by Colgo; 20th Jun 2011 2:06pm.
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Cheers hmm that looks like it'll do the job! £50 would probably be the max i'd want to spend... Cheaper the better... and the smaller the camera the better!
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You could always look for an underwater housing for your good camera so you get decent pictures. Might be a bit pricey though.
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