Take Amazing Underwater Photos

Published in the August 2013 Issue August 2013 News

The dive season is here and SeaLife, a leader in underwater cameras, has created a lineup of new cameras and accessories that will enrich your next dive with brilliant images and videos of the underwater world beneath the surface.

Budding underwater photographers have been flocking to the deep-dive SeaLife ReefMaster, a self-contained 9-megapixel digital dive camera that’s waterproof down to 200 feet and features advanced underwater color correction. The ReefMaster provides an intuitive Easy Set-Up interface that you can access via the camera’s 2.4-inch color LCD screen. It also includes a quick-detachable wide-angle lens that increases the view angle by 33 percent and allows close ups within 12 inches of the subject. The suggested retail price of the ReefMaster is $259.95.

Other great products include the AquaPod ($69.95), a compact, lightweight and easy-to-use aluminum and polycarbonate monopod that adds from 18 to 53 inches to your reach, Photo/Video Light ($369.95), as well as a Fisheye Wide Angle Lens ($299.95). (www.sealife-cameras.com)

 

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