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I have two Aquapix underwater 3.1 megapixel digital cameras. One has never been used, the other has been used on about four dives. These were used as back up cameras for higher end UW SLR cameras. They are in perfect condition. Built in flash, diffuser, rear duisplay, firewire download, memory card.
One has a flash tray and Sea and sea YS 25 strobe and strobe arm, synch cord, or will sell seperately.
Sea & Sea AquaPix 3100
The AquaPix 3100 marks a significant milestone for underwater imaging: It is the world's first amphibious digital camera. Digital cameras that fit inside housings can be wonderful tools, but because this one was designed from the drawing board up to be used for diving, there are some intriguing features built-in.
This is a great camera for the advanced beginner or recreational photographer. No houising = no flooded cameras, sturdy and reliable.
Review from Scuba magazine:
The AquaPix 3100 is a 3.1 megapixel camera, complete with a 1.6-inch LCD preview screen, automatic shutter speeds from 1/40th to 1/100th second, 16 megabytes of onboard memory, and the ability to accept easily obtainable SmartMedia cards. External O-ring-sealed doors provide access to battery and media on one side; USB output on the other side. The molded construction allows strobe lighting via the built-in flash or external flash via fiber optic cord. Additionally, there is both an internal color filter and a close-up lens that can be switched in and out of place using external levers. The macro lens will allow capture as near as 10cm, but the camera will also accept the bayonet accessories from the MX10 series, making the 20mm wide-angle an easy application as well.
Unlike other housings that feature a number of identical silver buttons, inviting the shooter to guess which button does what, the AquaPix has logical pictographs on rear buttons to indicate zoom, self-timer and image review/delete. This intuitive feature alone should make it the dive industry standard for rental use. I predict we'll be seeing lots of these cute yellow cameras on dive boats around the world very soon.
Contact me for prices
One has a flash tray and Sea and sea YS 25 strobe and strobe arm, synch cord, or will sell seperately.
Sea & Sea AquaPix 3100
The AquaPix 3100 marks a significant milestone for underwater imaging: It is the world's first amphibious digital camera. Digital cameras that fit inside housings can be wonderful tools, but because this one was designed from the drawing board up to be used for diving, there are some intriguing features built-in.
This is a great camera for the advanced beginner or recreational photographer. No houising = no flooded cameras, sturdy and reliable.
Review from Scuba magazine:
The AquaPix 3100 is a 3.1 megapixel camera, complete with a 1.6-inch LCD preview screen, automatic shutter speeds from 1/40th to 1/100th second, 16 megabytes of onboard memory, and the ability to accept easily obtainable SmartMedia cards. External O-ring-sealed doors provide access to battery and media on one side; USB output on the other side. The molded construction allows strobe lighting via the built-in flash or external flash via fiber optic cord. Additionally, there is both an internal color filter and a close-up lens that can be switched in and out of place using external levers. The macro lens will allow capture as near as 10cm, but the camera will also accept the bayonet accessories from the MX10 series, making the 20mm wide-angle an easy application as well.
Unlike other housings that feature a number of identical silver buttons, inviting the shooter to guess which button does what, the AquaPix has logical pictographs on rear buttons to indicate zoom, self-timer and image review/delete. This intuitive feature alone should make it the dive industry standard for rental use. I predict we'll be seeing lots of these cute yellow cameras on dive boats around the world very soon.
Contact me for prices