The SVP Aqua 5800 Waterproof Digital Camera features a dual color display with 4x digital zoom. The 1.8 inch front TFT color display is large enough to allow you to see yourself in the shot before taking the picture. 2.7 inch rear LCD display provides easy viewing of the photos. It is a 18 Megapixel camera with a 8.5mm lens. Easy to use and is suitable for any trip! It also does not stop you from capturing the perfect moments underwater! The camera supports up to 32GB of Micro SD card and is compatible with Win XP(SP3), Vista (32/64), Win 7(32, 64) and Mac OS x 10.6.8 or above.
FEATURE :
- Dual color screens; 2.7" LCD display in the back and a 1.8" TFT color display in the front.
- 18 Megapixels with 4x digital zoom.
- Waterproof digital camera with video ; waterproof up to 10 feet in depth.
- Compatible with MicroSD card ONLY and is required ; supports up to 32GB external memory card.
- Compatible with Win XP / Vista / Win 7 and Mac OS x 10.6.8 or above.
SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :
1) Do your homework and you will love this camera - Much like you are doing now, i did read reviews about this camera before ordering. I wanted a waterproof camera to use on a vacation to Cancun. We have a very nice Cannon, but i knew we would snorkel and such so I wanted something cheaper we could use for that.
This camera turned out to be awesome for us. It is exactly what it says. We took many pictures above and below the water with this and nearly all turned out great. First, it does not have great image stabilization. The object in the pic can be moving, but not the camera. Its a $50 camera, so what do you expect. Admittedly the window is not bright enough to see well outdoors, and the resolution on the window is not good either. However, it is still an 18 MP camera. When we transferred the pics to our PC, they are much better than expected. it does record video but the resolution is not good (SVGA).
Understanding a cameras limits on power, we did purchase lithium batteries for it as designed. We took 108 pictures (all in high sunlight so no flash was used) but we still had 3/4 left on the batteries. I never changed them out on our 5 day trip and still have plenty left. It did come with cheap batteries, but we did not use them. I sure it would not have gone well.
I have no problem opening the door, i just read the instructions. push the lock while sliding. Opened right up and we were set.
All in all, if you are apprehensive because of a few of the reviews, please let me say this this camera took our 10th anniversary pictures and these were the best of the bunch because we took them in and on the water where we could not take our other camera, and you cant tell the difference between the two when we look at them on the PC.
By Carl W. Warford on June 11, 2013
2) It's a good secondary camera - I give it 4 stars because I bought mine for a specific purpose and it works for me but if you want it as your primary camera I wouldn't recommend it. I would buy it if I already have a good camera at home but I need a tough one to take to the beach, raffting, snokeling... (up to 3 meters so if you want it for scuba diving, this is not the camera for you)
The batteries don't last much but you can fix the problem buying litium batteries.
Best about the camera: It's very light, tough, cheap ( I only paid 35 dollars, the price of 3 one-time-use cameras) and you can take it everywhere.
Worst: Batteries AAA won't last, slow flash and pictures are just OK.
Mine came with a pair of batteries and a case. The memory card wasn't included.
I hope it helps!
The batteries don't last much but you can fix the problem buying litium batteries.
Best about the camera: It's very light, tough, cheap ( I only paid 35 dollars, the price of 3 one-time-use cameras) and you can take it everywhere.
Worst: Batteries AAA won't last, slow flash and pictures are just OK.
Mine came with a pair of batteries and a case. The memory card wasn't included.
I hope it helps!
By ELF on June 1, 2015
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