Uh, is it just me or does this look exactly like the Sealife Reefmaster Mini/Ecoshot? Admittedly they're both rated to much greater depths, but the rubber, shape, button layout and colors are all the same, as are the memory and battery. (Yes, SD and AA are common; thats why I put them last)
I've been wanting to see a review of those for a while; this Vivtar option suggests them being more readily available, cheaper, and more likely to be reviewed! :) I just want a cheap digital that will shrug of the rain and not mind being placed under the surface to get cool shots of streams.
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Uh, is it just me or does this look exactly like the Sealife Reefmaster Mini/Ecoshot? Admittedly they're both rated to much greater depths, but the rubber, shape, button layout and colors are all the same, as are the memory and battery. (Yes, SD and AA are common; thats why I put them last)
I've been wanting to see a review of those for a while; this Vivtar option suggests them being more readily available, cheaper, and more likely to be reviewed! :) I just want a cheap digital that will shrug of the rain and not mind being placed under the surface to get cool shots of streams.
http://www.sealife-cameras.com/cameras/ecoshot.html