The Liquid Image Digital Underwater Camera is one for those who are curious about underwater photography and yet don’t want to splurge a whole wad of cash on all the necessary equipment. Retailing for $100 a pop, this device allows the user to record still images as well as video while you swim around, thanks to the 5 megapixel/3 megapixel (depending on your choice) camera located right smack above your goggles. The goggles lenses come with crosshairs that help you focus your underwater shots, using microSD memory cards as well as USB flash drives for extended storage. I would presume that these comes with some sort of waterproof compartment, since microSD memory cards and USB flash drives aren’t exactly too friendly with water. The Liquid Image Digital Underwater Camera is powered by a couple of AAA batteries.
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