SeaLife DC800

Written on April 30, 2008 – 10:32 am | by Bogdan Alex |



If you enjoy going scuba-diving and you really support Aquaman and the aquatic flora and fauna, you clearly have to have a waterproof camera. In case you don’t have such devices, you’d better take a look at the new Sea Life cameras.


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The new DC800 from Sea Life has an 8 megapixel CCD sensor capable of producing extremely sharp images even at depths of up to 200 feet. However, DC800 is not “aquatic-only,” so you can remove the slim camera from its waterproof housing and you got your compact digital camera ready for dry conditions. Additionally, the camera acts more like a DSLR when it comes to shutter times, as it features a quick-start mode which provides virtually no shutter lag. Check out some of the other features:

• Sea mode with 3 UW color correction settings
• Ext Flash Auto mode for automatic exposure settings
• Ext Flash Manual mode for manual aperture and shutter speed exposure controls
• Spy Mode automatically shoots continuous pictures at set time intervals
• 2.7" LCD display
• 20X zoom - 4X optical zoom plus 5X digital
• SD/SDHC memory card slot
• 22 Land modes
• 640 x 480 video recording

The SeaLife DC800 is scheduled to retail in May for about $549.95 and it is, obviously, compatible with the entire SeaLife line of accessories.

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  1. 2 Responses to “SeaLife DC800”

  2. By Robin on Sep 21, 2008 | Reply

    The new DC800 from Sea Life has an 8 megapixel CCD sensor capable of producing extremely sharp images even at depths of up to 200 feet. However, DC800 is not “aquatic-only,” so you can remove the slim camera from its waterproof housing and you got your compact digital camera ready for dry conditions. Additionally, the camera acts more like a DSLR when it comes to shutter times, as it features a quick-start mode which provides virtually no shutter lag.

  3. By Maria Mihale on Sep 21, 2008 | Reply

    DC800 was designed to take ultra-clear high-resolution pictures up to 200 feet underwater and removes the biggest obstacles in such an environment. The slim camera is provided with an waterproof housing which can be removed when you want it to function top-side. Therefore, you can use your DC800 with all confidence whenever you’re in the mood for swimming: scuba-diving or snorkeling or whatever you like most.

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