Thursday, September 27, 2012

Use A Snap Sights Flash 35mm Waterproof Camera

Take Underwater Pictures.


The Snap Sights Flash 35mm camera is a disposable camera that can take underwater pictures down to 100 feet below the surface. It comes pre-loaded with 800 speed film, ideal for both dark and light conditions. And even though it's disposable, it can be reloaded. So feel free to take as many pictures as you like when you're swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.


Instructions


1. Put on your goggles so you can get the best possible view for your underwater photo taking.


2. Turn the small knob on the top right side of the camera in a counter-clockwise direction until you hear it click and feel it stop moving.


3. Bring the camera up to your eye and look through the aimer located atop the center of the camera. Press the little black protruding button on the top of the camera to take the picture.


4. Wind the film as you did in Step 2 before taking your next picture.


5. Open the Snap Sights housing unit by twisting the cam lock dial on the side of the camera. Remove the camera and press the release button located at the bottom. Wind the film in a clockwise motion, using the winder, until it spins without clicking. Pull on the rewind knob until the film falls out of the camera.


6. Place another roll of film into the space from which you removed the last roll. Line up the holes in the side of the film with the sprocket's gear teeth. Shut the back of the camera, then wind the film using the winding knob until you hear it click and stop moving. Place the camera back into its housing unit and you're ready to take more pictures.







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