SKU: GC21-8004707

Kodak Water & Sport Waterproof (50'/15 m) 35mm One-Time-Use Disposable Camera

A One-Time-Use camera made to survive where a regular camera won't! Made with a rugged, durable and shock-proof frame; waterproof down to 50 ft. (15 m); scratch-resistant lens, this disposable camera can be used in virtually any outdoor land or water situation.

Kodak MAX Versatility Plus Film brings picture quality to a new level by combining the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher speed films. This film delivers extra sharpness and unsurpassed fine grain (among 800-speed films) for crisper, clearer pictures, even when enlarged.

Kodak MAX Versatility Plus Film produces consistently bright, vibrant colors across a wide range of lighting conditions. It provides accurate skin-tone reproduction for natural-looking "people pictures."

Waterproof up to 50'

Divers and snorkelers, capture the vibrancy of life 50 feet underwater

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A One-Time-Use camera made to survive where a regular camera won't! Made with a rugged, durable and shock-proof frame; waterproof down to 50 ft. (15 m); scratch-resistant lens, this disposable camera can be used in virtually any outdoor land or water situation.

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