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    Underwater Video Camera

    I recall seeing a thread a few months back about using a video camera which could be lowered from a boat. I just saw this in the Harbor Freight web site if anyone is interested.
    I am not affiliated with Harbor, I just get their emails. Most of their stuff is low end, made in China, but I have no info on this camera other than what is on the site..

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91309
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    Quote Originally Posted by dorset47
    I recall seeing a thread a few months back about using a video camera which could be lowered from a boat. I just saw this in the Harbor Freight web site if anyone is interested.
    I am not affiliated with Harbor, I just get their emails. Most of their stuff is low end, made in China, but I have no info on this camera other than what is on the site..

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91309
    There are a lot of these listed on e-bay.
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    my father in law bought a similar small camera from them to stick in the back window of his motor home from them for $30 bucks and it works great for it's purpose, to see out the back window for cars, etc and to make sure his towed vehicle is still there.

    now it's camera quality wasn't great and if you'll notice this one is black-n-white, so defintiions won't be great either. you can always get it for $99 and return it if it doesn't work worth a darn. I doubt I'd ever use it though more than playing with it for the first time.

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