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So far any questions asked have been answered buy others so I'll post a few more not so close shots. This camera is very fun but it does have limits. It is nice that it is shock + waterproof. So dropping not such a worry, great little vacation camera.
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Delphinus has asked the name of the Faviidae in the first pic. I'm still trying to i.d. I have over 100 books and The first attempt I ran out of time. So that question has spured another attempt. Ocean City sold it to me and said it was a type of monti, ya right maybe colpophyllia natans or platygyra daedalea
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Scratch that how about Family Agariciidae Genus Pavona.... maybe speciosa
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I always wanted this camera but never got it because of reviews like one below.
how is yours holding up? maybe there is a way to make sure battery compartment is tight before going under water? http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...ustomerReviews Strengths Clean photos, easy to use, lots of features Weaknesses Leaked ![]() Summary Survived one week of a three week trip to the Caribbean. Followed all the instructions given in the manual pertaining to water use. One day, just would'nt turn on. Removed the battery and there was moisture in the compartment. Sent it back to Olympus, still waiting for a verdict. |