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SeaLife SL511 ReefMaster RC Underwater Photo Set 35mm Camera
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SeaLife SL511 ReefMaster RC Underwater Photo Set 35mm Camera List Price: $249.99


Features
 Works both underwater and on land
 Easy operation to 164 feet
 Comes with airtight, unbreakable case
 Also includes 3x macro lens, antifog desiccant, care kit, and guidebook
 Uses standard 35mm film and AA batteries
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SeaLife SL511 ReefMaster RC Underwater Photo Set 35mm Camera description
The SeaLife ReefMaster RC underwater photo set includes a SeaLife ReefMaster RC camera and an array of accessories developed by divers for divers. The camera offers automatic operations and point-and-shoot ease while handling depths up to 164 feet. The large shutter lever requires only light pressure, even at 164 feet. There's no need to focus--the Reefmaster takes pictures from 4 feet to infinity. Other features include a large sports-style viewfinder and a built-in flash. The SeaLife ReefMaster RC can also take shots on land. It uses standard 35mm film and AA batteries.

The airtight, unbreakable travel accessory case provided will keep your camera and accessories clean, dry, and well organized. The kit also includes a SeaLife macro 3x close-up lens/underwater filter; a SeaLife care kit; SeaLife Moisture Muncher antifog desiccant; and a SeaLife color booklet, Great Pictures Made Easy.

SeaLife SL511 ReefMaster RC Underwater Photo Set 35mm Camera Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Takes Great Photos and is Easy to Use
I am a novice scuba diver, and completely new to underwater photography, but I do have a lot of land photography experience. I bought a ReefMaster RC camera a few days before going on a recent Caribbean vacation and am very happy that I did. I took it on 3 different dives, a shallow (35') reef dive, a deeper (72') reef dive, and a deep (82') wreck dive (a WWII Soviet Warship!). The camera is very well designed and performed extremely well; even after I dropped it! (It bounced.) It's a breeze to handle underwater, with all the key stuff easily readable and accesible. It's also really easy to use; a couple of times I handed it to my fellow divers (underwater) and they took very good photos without needing to fuss with dials, etc. I shot 3 different rolls of 36 exposures of Kodak ASA 200 Gold film. My first roll (the shallow dive, my first with the camera) yielded 10 photos I put in my album. The second and third rolls (dives 2 & 3) yielded 18 and 15 photos respectively that I judged good enough to show to friends and colleagues (who were blown away by the pics). The 'rejected' photos were due to 'operator error' (as in, I was too close, or too far away, etc.). I highly recommend this camera to people who want to take high quality underwater photos without the expense and hassle of higher-end cameras. If you get the camera, be sure to also get the 3x close-up lens, which really brings out the best in your underwater subjects. And READ THE MANUAL ... I suspect that some of the folks here who complained about the camera didn't take the time to follow the instructions. Have fun!
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