Fuji's XP20 is an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera that does a decent job underwater and on land.
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A school of fish near a popular beach on Kauai. The XP 20 did well underwater, though it's hard to accurately aim for photography.
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Fish responding to feeding. Murky water caused by high winds made underwater photography with the XP 20 challenging some days.
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Fish responding to feeding. Murky water caused by high winds made underwater photography with the XP 20 challenging some days.
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The better the light in the water, the better the Fuji XP 20 performed. It worked well after many hours submerged in the ocean.
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Fish responding to feeding. Murky water caused by high winds made underwater photography with the XP 20 challenging some days.
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Fish responding to feeding. Murky water caused by high winds made underwater photography with the XP 20 challenging some days.
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Colors came out pretty vivid and true on underwater photos with the XP 20.
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The Fuji XP 20 does very well with sunsets and sunrises, like this one taken along the beach. PHOTO BY KATHY PEARCE
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Being 100-percent water-proof lets the XP 20 get into some places most cameras can't go.
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Waimea Canyon is the island's version of the Grand Canyon. This photo was taken using a guard rail to help stabilize the camera.
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Waimea Canyon is the island's version of the Grand Canyon. This photo was taken using a guard rail to help stabilize the camera.
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The Fuji XP 20 was used for this photo of a lighthouse on the Hawaiian coast.
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One of the reasons the XP 20 was purchased was for underwater shots while snorkeling. It did well.
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Heavy clouds hurt photography of the famed Na Pali coast. The lower the light levels, the more the XP 20 struggles.
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Heavy clouds hurt photography of the famed Na Pali coast. The lower the light levels, the more the XP 20 struggles.
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The XP 20 captured the true colors of this lighthouse scene on Kauai.
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The camera's built-in flash can be handy, even in outdoors photography. It added needed light to this hunter's face.
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