Sealife DC1000 10 Megapixel Underwater / Land Camera in Removable Housing with 5X Optical Zoom (Black) Technical Detail
* 10 megapixels, image resolution, 5x optical, 2.7-inch Underwater / Land armored enclosure rubber room
* NEW Easy Set-up mode - Easy 1-2-3 Graphic Guide On Screen, take it from the guesswork of the large space for pictures up
* 4 Underwater modes Sharp, colorful underwater pictures.
* 640 x 480 AVI video mode, sound compliance
* High capacity Lithium Ion rechargeable battery 2 hours from TO 200 + pictures underwater. SDHC SD Cards and up to 16 GB capatible
Sealife DC1000 10 Megapixel Underwater / Land Camera in Removable Housing with 5X Optical Zoom (Black) Customer Review
By Field Animal (Chicago, IL USA) ...
For a trip to Yucatan, I bought DC1000 SeaLife flash drive with the individual, as we expected diving, and a Canon D10 to create more options during snorkelling. The DC1000 has some nice features (push-button controls are generally easy to use under water) and a reasonable price for a camera capable of diving for those of us who have limited opportunities to do with underwater photography. In general, the machine worked well and some nice pictures under water 50 meters using the flash, which is essential in these conditions. As noted by prior research, however, performance for snorkeling in shallow water would have been much better. Initially I had problems with flash in these circumstances, often overwhelmed the image. After adjustment, smooth power, flash images worked well, but this means that the recordings of a case (eg fish) may be lost. There are other possibilities for adjusting flash (macro settings versus lung afstand) I can not kans had to prove results in May to improve, but the amount of Adjusting for a good result is frustrating that flash Obtain the flash Given zal naar expected to integrate the camera system. Because of the erratic results I was flash, I also examined other alternative non-flash. This reveals the biggest negative of the camera - the "special" underwater color bias settings seem to work simply by adding different levels of red at all, if the objects are red or not. After it became clear that the institutions were diver generate unacceptable results, I started shooting underwater instead setting territory, which of course creates images that are bluer than normal because the wavelength of the light is muted. After returning home, I considered whether I could some of the images in Photoshop to recover. This has contributed to a limited extent for underwater photos taken in context, but the red excess can not be completely eliminated. Conversely, if the color balance / contrast filter was applied to images with the default setting of the earth, the colors of the images were excellent and true to life. So in the end, the special characteristics of under water institution seems more a gimmick, which unsuspecting users of the road, instead of sending sales of assets. In the future should consider SeaLife with Adobe to develop an algorithm for quality filtering. One option I tried was to manually set the white balance with the white collar included (another thing to take on water ...)-- this would solve the problem. other negative to the camera was a bad time when you try the settings for zoom, focus and a very slow shutter response due to lost images change. As I used the camera more, it seemed that the picture was taken when I release the button, but not when I initially depressed as one would expect to find in other cameras.
and This is a Video that record by using Sealife DC1000 Underwater Waterproof Camera
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