SeaLife SL 320 Reef Master Mini Digital Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: SeaLife Category: Photography
List Price: $279.95 Buy New: $235.99 You Save: $43.96 (16%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 10253
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 1 Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 0 Display Size: 2 Minimum Focal Length: 6.95 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 1.7 x 3.1 x 4.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SL 320 Model: SL 320 UPC: 077068413202 EAN: 0077068413202 ASIN: B000KJDNNW
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| Features:
| • | Rubber armored, shockproof body is depth rated to 130 ft/40m and shockproof tested to 6f/2m | | • | 6.0 mega pixel CCD sensor for sharp, crisp images | | • | Land & Se exposure modes for vivid colors on land or underwater | | • | Spy Mode takes continuous pictures at set intervals | | • | Instant focus from 2ft/60cm to infinity |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The ultimate dive companion. Compact, rugged, easy to-use-the ReefMaster Mini will accompany you on any dive or adventure you have in mind.The Land and sea exposure modes ensure great pictures on land or underwater. The ext flash mode allows for easy expansion with one or two SeaLife external flashes and results in bright, colorful underwater images. The sea mode color booster corrects for the underwater blue color effect.For breathtaking panoramic shots, add the optional wide angle lens which allows close up pictures to within 1ft/3cm and increases the shooting angle to 50 degrees so you can fit everything in the picture.The rubber armored, shockproof body is depth tested to 130 ft/40m and drop tested to 6ft/2m. This is one truly ruggedized camera ready to withstand the most punishing environments.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
terrible - don't buy from W & E Exchange,Inc. November 25, 2008 "I write, I write again, and they have no reply. The item did not arrive to me in a good condition. The photo looked like almost new, but it was tattered and torn, looked beat-up. Items missing was the memory card and case, there was none sent to me."
A great camera for the money! October 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't understand why some people have a problem with this camera. It's a great little "point and shoot" for the money and it takes great photos down to 130 feet! Just have a look at the shots I was able to take of the reef in Florida to get an example of what this camera can do. I do recommend teaming the camera up with a good photo editor such as Photoshop or The GIMP (the one I use). I highly recommend this camera if you Scuba Dive or Snorkel.
SeaLife Camera October 15, 2008 As a beginner scuba diver, This is a must. For the majority, this camera took very good pictures in and out of the water. I think the bad ones were from the operator not being quite stable under the water. An I mean really not stable. Even some of the pics from me not being in control of myself still turned out pretty good. This was a very good buy. My daughter and I wanted a few memories of our learning and we got them. We didn't have to worry about not getting enough pictures. It is digital and we were able to save them to the computer right away. This is a real good buy
Aweful Camera September 1, 2008 after using this camera 2 times, the shutter button got stuck down and wouldnt pop back up. 2 AA batteries would only last about 30 minutes and then the camera would turn off when the shutter was pressed.
A basic not so good underwater camera August 3, 2008 OK, this seems to be the cheapest digital underwater camera there is but you get what you pay for. You will want to get this one instead of the version rated to 45ft only because you do not know how deep you may get. Someone in our dive group had the 45ft model and it flooded while mine was fine. Also, it is definitely NOT a replacement for your standard camera on dry land or even on the beach - there are several waterproof/sandproof models out there that make way better pictures but they cannot go diving. The camera has two fixed focus settings and so it often makes fuzzy/shaken pictures esp. under low light. Switching between the two settings is hard, esp. underwater, and it would be impossible with gloves on or for someone with soft nails. Underwater pictures are washed-out bluish and lack color even with the "sea" setting. Do not expect anything close to the vivid colors you see in corral reef pictures and movies. The flash does not seem to do anything useful under water (tried on a night dive). The manual says do not jump with it in have someone hand it to you but that is not always an option. The strap is short had to extend it so that I could make pictures with the camera safely clipped to the BCD. It goes through batteries very fast esp. in movie mode and usually did not last through 2 dives, yet it is hard to change the batteries on the boat and keep the o-ring and around clean (used compressed air from empty tank). The rubbery cover is soft and weak, it got quite worn out after just one week of diving when I kept it in the pocket of the BCD (so that it would not get in the way and would not dangle either).
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