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The Vivitar '''Amphibia''' is a 35mm fixed focus underwater camera marketed by [[Vivitar]]. The point and shoot plastic camera was made in China. It requires two AA batteries to power the motor drive and flash. The camera is rated for use at depths up to 25 meters (82 feet). The waterproof case can be removed, allowing the camera to be used as a normal point-and-shoot film camera.
 
The Vivitar '''Amphibia''' is a 35mm fixed focus underwater camera marketed by [[Vivitar]]. The point and shoot plastic camera was made in China. It requires two AA batteries to power the motor drive and flash. The camera is rated for use at depths up to 25 meters (82 feet). The waterproof case can be removed, allowing the camera to be used as a normal point-and-shoot film camera.
  

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The Vivitar Amphibia is a 35mm fixed focus underwater camera marketed by Vivitar. The point and shoot plastic camera was made in China. It requires two AA batteries to power the motor drive and flash. The camera is rated for use at depths up to 25 meters (82 feet). The waterproof case can be removed, allowing the camera to be used as a normal point-and-shoot film camera.

Specifications

  • Branding: Vivitar
  • Manufacturer: unknown Chinese company
  • Type: Viewfinder
  • Film Type: 135 (35mm)
  • Viewfinder: optical
  • Lens: 28mm fixed-focus
  • Flash:Electronic
  • Battery: AA (2)
  • Weight: 567 g (20 oz)


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