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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