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If you own an older Aquashot II housing we found a camera that fits with almost no adjustments.
Buy an Eckerd Automatic Express Shot Camera, cost $20.
Get your housing and look on the inside of the front cover; locate the red slide that turns the flash on/off - remove the screw, take the slide out & remove the piece that pops up, replace the slide and screw it back in.
Next find something to use as a spacer - we broke the end off of a spring clothespin.
The lens and flash line up fine, the trigger arm on the housing works with the camera and the flash will trip the strobe if you have one!
When you finish a roll of film you take the camera back to Eckerds, pay for 1 hour processing and they reload the camera with fresh batteries and film.
Buy an Eckerd Automatic Express Shot Camera, cost $20.
Get your housing and look on the inside of the front cover; locate the red slide that turns the flash on/off - remove the screw, take the slide out & remove the piece that pops up, replace the slide and screw it back in.
Next find something to use as a spacer - we broke the end off of a spring clothespin.
The lens and flash line up fine, the trigger arm on the housing works with the camera and the flash will trip the strobe if you have one!
When you finish a roll of film you take the camera back to Eckerds, pay for 1 hour processing and they reload the camera with fresh batteries and film.