SeaLife SL545 SportDiver II Compact 35mm Underwater Camera
SeaLife SportDiver 35mm Camera - This 35mm automatic camera has the unique ability of being able to be used on land, and in the water! It includes an underwater housing that's rated for up to 100 feet in depth. Perfect for diving and snorkeling. A large "push here" shutter release lever is easy to use at any depth.
With the SeaLife SL545 SportDiver II Compact 35mm Underwater Camera you'll be ready to snap great photos at depths up to 164 feet. The SportDiver II design features two major components: a small inner camera and a sturdy, waterproof Lexan housing. The Lexan housing is small enough to fit into most BC (Buoyancy Control) pockets, so it is the perfect companion on your favorite dives. The SL545 is both completely waterproof and slightly buoyant. The camera will not sink, but it is heavy enough that if it slips from your hands while you're diving, it won't rush towards the surface. The compact inner camera can be removed from the housing and used on dry land for excellent vacation snapshots above the sea. The buttons are easy to access and a large "Push Here" shutter-release lever makes it a breeze to snap a shot at any depth--even wearing gloves. The fully automatic 35mm camera has a built in flash and the SportDiver II is fully expandable with all SeaLife accessories. This is a perfect camera for diving, snorkeling, boating, playing by the pool, and just about any other water sport.
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SeaLife SL545 SportDiver II Compact 35mm Underwater Camera Reviews
Nothing will infuriate you more than lining up a white-tip reef shark then realizing you have to open up the case to turn the darn thing on. Why they didn't design it to be turned on underwater is a mystery. I'm glad I got the email of someone else on the boat and got their digital photos, they were beautiful. I'd recommend to anyone going diving to pony up enough to get a decent digital camera. The pictures I took with this camera were ok. Oh, and if you do buy this one, remember to TURN IT ON before you dive. I went on a trip to the Great Barrier Reef.
We swam with sharks and I have nothing to show for it. Should have bought a disposable one. It took 5 frames then skipped several and took 2 more, then nothing for the rest of the roll. I used this camera once and have no good photos to show for it.
Should come with shroter focal length lens as standard. But range of use is limited to between 3-8 ft. Camera is decently made for the price.
The camera and case functioned properly and were easy to use. The flash is automatic and, in my opinion, the camera would have taken much better photographs if it could have been activated manually. All in all, great for an inexpensive vacation camera, but don't expect to take pictures like Jacques Cousteau. The undersea pictures were okay, but could have been better. I bought this camera for my honeymoon, as I expected to do a lot of snorkling and thought that the price compared favorably with purchasing several waterproof disposable cameras. The pictures taken on land turned out swell.
I purchased this camera for a friend to use in Hawaii. We had nothing but problems getting it to wind properly and the pictures both on land and underwater were all blurred and my friend was very unhappy and I was frustrated. I do not know if this is just a bad camera or what.
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