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The Underwater Camera market is a subset of the Cameras and Camera Equipment industry. It is composed of cameras and related accessories designed for use in underwater environments. These cameras are typically waterproof and shockproof, and are often equipped with features such as wide-angle lenses, image stabilization, and built-in flash. They are used by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as by divers and other underwater explorers.
Underwater cameras are available in a variety of formats, including digital, film, and instant. They are also available in a range of sizes and price points, from basic point-and-shoot models to more advanced DSLR cameras. Accessories such as waterproof housings, filters, and lighting systems are also available to enhance the underwater photography experience.
Some of the companies in the Underwater Camera market include Olympus, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, SeaLife, and Fujifilm. Show Less Read more