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The '''Konica Mermaid Kit''' is an underwater [[compact camera]] for [[35mm film]]. It is waterproof until a maximum water depth of 5 metres. It has an inner and a waterproof outer housing. The outer housing contains a variant of the [[Konica Big Mini BM-201|Konica Big Mini]]. The camera has an active [[autofocus]], a built-in [[flash]], motor-driven film advance, a frame format switch and a LCD display. It seems to be properly manufactured. A sports finder made of rubber can be attached to the outer housing for actual underwater application. | The '''Konica Mermaid Kit''' is an underwater [[compact camera]] for [[35mm film]]. It is waterproof until a maximum water depth of 5 metres. It has an inner and a waterproof outer housing. The outer housing contains a variant of the [[Konica Big Mini BM-201|Konica Big Mini]]. The camera has an active [[autofocus]], a built-in [[flash]], motor-driven film advance, a frame format switch and a LCD display. It seems to be properly manufactured. A sports finder made of rubber can be attached to the outer housing for actual underwater application. | ||
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+ | *[https://www.35mmc.com/10/07/2015/konica-mermaid-review/ Konica Mermaid review] at [https://www.35mmc.com/ 35mmc.com] | ||
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The Konica Mermaid Kit is an underwater compact camera for 35mm film. It is waterproof until a maximum water depth of 5 metres. It has an inner and a waterproof outer housing. The outer housing contains a variant of the Konica Big Mini. The camera has an active autofocus, a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, a frame format switch and a LCD display. It seems to be properly manufactured. A sports finder made of rubber can be attached to the outer housing for actual underwater application.