Yes, there are so many new camera cases on the market that are waterproof. You just slide them over your camera and you can still take pics with the case on. There are several brands who make these so chances are the maker of your digital camera is selling one. If not you should be able to find a case that will fit over your camera.
Not all digital cameras are waterproof. When you shop for a digital camera, you must look for one's that say they are waterproof. A store associate can help you if you have a hard time. You can also buy a digital camera that is not waterproof and buy a waterproof case for it.
If a person is a frequent diver or snorkler or spends a lot of time on a boat, owning a waterproof digital camera saves a lot of money in the long run, and enables the person to take pictures under water.
The main benefit of a digital waterproof camera is that the camera will take photographs underwater. This type of camera may be useful in the swimming pool or at the beach, for example.
The Sea & Sea 1200 HD waterproof camera was voted the best camera for underwater pictures in 2009.
The Polaroid t833 is a waterproof point and shoot digital camera
Louis Baton invented the first waterproof camera in 1893. The first digital waterproof camera was invented in 2005. The camera has a protective case that allows it to get wet and endure cooler temperatures.
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No, it is not.
First, the pictures from the digital camera are transferred to a computer through a card reader or the camera's USB. Then it is printed on photo paper, a special type of paper which has gloss. Simple as that.
Nikon is one of the best selling cameras on the market. They do sell a great waterproof camera, it is the AW100 Coolpix.
It took pictures.
Most of the high-end waterproof digital cameras are extremely expensive and are only useful for taking pictures underwater, meaning they aren't very useful for any other application such as normal picture taking. The cheaper waterproof digital cameras are more in-line with regular digital camera costs but do not produce very clear images. There are waterproof enclosures for almost all normal cameras which allow them to be used underwater and this has two benefits. The first is that you can use an existing camera you already own allowing for a wider range of uses, and the second is that the waterproof enclosures are much cheaper than an entirely new camera. As a SCUBA diver I have seen waterproof digital cameras fail several times from seals which had a slight leak and I personally use an enclosure for my camera for both reliability and even if there is a small leak, they are designed to allow water to pool in the bottom preventing it from damaging the camera.