Take the affordable AquaShot 3 on your next dive and discover
how easy it is to shoot beautiful photographs underwater. Use
the current one-time-use Kodak, Fuji or Ikelite AquaSnap
cameras in the AquaShot, aim and depress the shutter button,
and the focus-free 35mm camera takes the picture. You get
beautiful, sharp color prints and 5"x7" or 8"x10" enlargements
rivaling those taken by expensive underwater cameras.
You don't have to be an
experienced photographer to get great results. Just remember to
select subjects between 3 and 6 feet away and use flash cameras
to bring out the vivid underwater colors.
Ultra-compact, lightweight
AquaShot housing features an
optical-grade glass lens, built-in
hand grip with lanyard, accessory shoe, and sportsfinder
for easy framing. Operates to 38m (125').
AquaShot 3 is designed to accept most
current single-use cameras (except wide-angle
panoramic), all-weather, and Fuji APS single-use
AquaShot 3 housing includes one Ikelite AquaSnap flash camera
Aquasnap Camera
Ikelite offers a single-use camera that can be used above
water or underwater in the AquaShot 3 and older
AquaShot II. The Ikelite AquaSnap features built-in
flash and 27 exposure film which can be processed
locally.
Fuji Endeavor-10 Camera
The Fuji Endeavor-10 camera with drop-in film loading and
motor drive film advance and rewind can be used with the Ikelite Aquashot 3e housing, slightly different
from the Aquashot 3 housing.
You can save money by reloading the disposable camera that's used in the Aquashot 3 camera housing.
If you don't want to spend the big bucks Ikelite is asking for the Stobe light that can be used with the Aquashot 3, you can make your own strobe out of a disposable camera, a slave trigger, and an underwater light casing.
Here is more information along with a few tips and tricks for getting the most out of the Ikelite Aquashot 3 underwater camera.