The Latest SeaLife Underwater Camera
Prepare to be amazed with the most recent SeaLife Underwater Camera, the DC1200. A camera that can go underwater up to 200 feet. The SeaLife DC1200 can take photos with resolution up to 12 megapixels to give you vibrant, colorful, and crisp photos of the underwater world (and even above water).
It also has a 5X optical zoom lens and a brilliantly wide 3-inch LCD where you can view your lovely photos. Its features are truly perfect for divers who want to take great quality shots in a breeze much like the cheaper fuji waterproof camera.
Easier Controls For Sealife Camera
This SeaLife Underwater Camera does not have the typical cluster of buttons on the back portion of other cameras. Instead, it has its own set of five large “Piano Key” controls that makes taking photos and videos more convenient.
The DC1200 sealife also has an oversized shutter button that can be extended forward using a fingertip-control lever, the Central Command Lever, which will allow you to scroll through menus.
The same control will also allow you to zoom in and zoom out without having to remove your grip from the camera.
Quality Photos
Aside from its 12 megapixels and 5X optical zoom, the DC1200 also has four underwater modes that will allow you to take sharp and colorful underwater shots. Moreover, there are four new built-in color correction filters to transform those photos even more vibrant.
You can also opt to experience the External Flash Auto and Manual modes if the lighting underwater is too dark or too blue. Or if you are simply snorkeling, there is a Snorkeling mode that can still enhance your photos.
Speed and Endurance
The DC1200 has a quick shutter response that is perfect for fast moving fishes and other creatures that you might surprisingly witness. You will surely not regret buying the camera once you have the one-in-a-million photo. The lithium battery can also last up to an entire day of diving.
Like other underwater cameras, the DC1200 also has space for up to 2+ hours of continuous video with sound using its 4GB SD memory card. What more can you ask from this latest SeaLife Underwater Camera?