however, is different than the one Sealife took with its ECOshot/ReefMaster Mini that we also tested extensively. While the ECOshot is a super-rugged camera that's essentially embedded in a very tough housing, the DC1000 is a system that consists of a standard digital camera optimized...
DC1400 Sea Dragon Pro used for colorful still shots, and includes the Sea Dragon Flash alongside with the DC1400 camera, lighting up the deep and providing images bursting with color. The powerful Flash makes it simple to add light to the image down to 200 ft/60 meters, reducing the defle...
I initially wrote it off as being unfamiliar with our test cameras, and that certainly contributed as our results improved quite a bit once we got to know the cameras, but the DC500 still did better. This was reaffirmed when Carol shot several hundred underwater pictures on Little Cayman ...
Battery— As was the case with the DC1200, the DC1400's battery is undersized. It never lasted me more than a dive and a half, and sometimes died before the end of the first dive. In a dive camera, you really need a battery that lasts. So always bring a spare or two. The camer...
SeaLife DC500 camera. I was intrigued and wondered how the fairly basic SeaLife hardware could do so well when we struggled with cameras that, at least based on their spec sheets, should have produced superior results. I initially wrote it off as being unfamiliar with our test cameras, and ...