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Sealife DC300 3MP Underwater Digital Camera

Sealife DC300 3MP Underwater Digital Camera
price: $349.99

SKU: SL140

Sales Rank: 3824

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Product Description

The multi-functional Reefmaster 3.3 Megapixel Digital Camera with 1.6" LCD Screen takes pictures on land and underwater, and is depth-tested to 200 feet. Features a removable inner camera for land use; land, sea and external flash mode; 2x digital zoom, movie JPEG compatible; uses SD memory card; instant-delete option; and 8 MB built-in memory. Includes USB cable, A/V cable, case, care kit, and software CD.


Product Specification

Brand:
SeaLife
EAN:
0077068411406
Feature:
Instant delete option after each picture in both Sea and External Flash Modes
One-button operation
Expandable with all ReefMaster lenses, flashes and accessories
Depth tested to 200 ft / 60 m
Land Mode, Sea Mode and External Flash Mode
Manufacturer:
SeaLife
Model:
SL140
ProductGroup:
Photography
Title:
Sealife DC300 3MP Underwater Digital Camera
UPC:
077068411406
MPN:
DC300

Customer Reviews

Cheap flimsy plastic camera.

I have had this camera for a few years and gotten lots of good shots with it on dry land.And lots of blurred underwater shots where the subject wouldn't wait around while the camera brought up the title screen and slowly got itself ready to shoot.After downloading shots off the memory card on day, I found that the card would no longer click into the holder. The memory card and battery holder portion of the camera is just cheap plastic.Looking at that, it seems amazing that it lasted as long as it...

1/20/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Strongly recommend against

I strongly recommend against buying a SeaLife ReefMaster digital underwater camera. While their low-end underwater film cameras were a good buy, their digital cameras are not.I purchased a SeaLife digital-camera/housing combination for over $400, only to discover later that the camera included in the package is a relabeling of the lowest-end, poorest-quality digital camera available: a $60 Vivitar not even sold by Vivitar any longer. The camera has problems with very basic functions (see flash discussion...

1/16/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Reefmaster Leaves A lot to be desired

I recently purchased this camera just wanted a basic underwater camera. That is exacly what you get. Most of my frieds are diving with Sony Cybershots with the water housings. Their pictures clarity and detail in comparison to the Reefmaster is way better. The Reefmaster cameras claim to be a 3.3 mp camera but the picture size is always less than 1 mb on the largest sharpest settings. I would say that it operates more like a 1 mp camera. I'm pretty dissapointed in the preformace. Another down side...

4/12/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

A cheap digital camera in an underwater housing

The Sealife DC300 is really nothing more than a cheap digital camera in an underwater housing. The inner camera is very simple and has almost none of the features you usually find in modern cameras. It offers you to turn digital zoom on/off from the settings menu - unfortunately there is no digital zoom at all. You'd think, since the camera is customized for the housing, you could at least access all the features , but not so. All the housing offers is access to the power button and shutter release...

6/28/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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