Major Events
In October, 2005 – Bonica launched a digital underwater camera, Snapper-XP (stands for eXtra Protection) and new Neon-XP (stands for eXtra Power) at DEMA 2005.

March 2001, Bonica launched the Multi-Snapper with unique "point n' shoot" underwater film camera systems and its unusual "GOALI" unit. GOALI stands to "Ground Operated Advanced Leakage Indicator." Film is loaded into the camera, closed and locked. To reduce leaks underwater that flood the camera.

For the film buff, the Neon II Strobe has been offered by Bonica for several years as a reliable but inexpensive and powerful slave that can be utilized effectively to most underwater film cameras.

The NEW SeaKing II has the protection of the patented GOALI system, assuring that the camera is dynamically sealed before entering the water. Never again loose your camera due to flooding from an incomplete seal.

The Sea Explorer camera has all the quality features of a high-end point & shoot film camera including coated, all glass lens system comprising 3 elements. A digital readout displays frame count, battery condition and flash mode. A large internal viewfinder makes it easy to frame your subject and the 28mm focal length offers a panoramic picture not usually available on a point & shoot camera. To allow divers who are tired of the hassle of installing lenses underwater when they want to change their minimum focal distance and even lose a lens and have to replace it, Bonica took up the challenge of the new system of add-on lenses that allows you to attach, in effect, 3 lenses in one integrated system from the outside
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