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Should i get this camera?? i heard you can take really pro looking pics with this. And it has that cool flash.
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
I highly recommend that camera if you want to be like us pros here.
>> Anonymous
you should attach some cool big lens on that thing
>> Anonymous
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Fuck no! The Kodak Filmsaver35 is shit. Only noobs use it.

Real pros use the Kodak Max. It's called "Max" for a reason, duh. Plus you can even use this motherfucker underwater! How's that for pro?
>> Anonymous
>>152065
WHAT KIND OF NOOB PAYS EXTRA FOR A CAMERA THEY CAN USE UNDERWATER?
>> Anonymous
>>152070

But what if I crash my car into a lake and see a photo opportunity of a fish I have never seen before? Poor bastard with a non-waterproof camera is out of luck while I get some awesome fish action!
>> thefamilyman !!rTVzm2BgTOa
>>152070
It's weather sealed, only Pro level cameras have weather sealing.
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O HAI

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>> Anonymous
>>152065

In all seriousness these things can be good for people not wanting to buy a specialist, expensive and bulky underwater camera/case for their camera. Also good for situations where splashing is likely, around the pool or on rough seas, heavy rain and so on. Experimenting in those conditions can be costly.

Good for the money.