Sealife Digital Camera DC300 DC310 User Guide

Instruction Manual  
DC300/DC310  
Digital Underwater  
Camera Set  
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Limited Warranty  
This product will be replaced or repaired free of charge within 1 year from the purchase  
date in the case of a manufacturing defect, if the complete defective product is sent freight  
prepaid at the sender’s risk with prepayment for handling and shipping of US$10.00 to:  
Pioneer Research, Attn: SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Suite 5, Moorestown, NJ  
08057, or to the SeaLife distributor in your country of residence. The shipment must  
include an original purchase receipt or proof of purchase with the purchase date.  
Excluded are any consequential damages, cosmetic damages, damages to products  
which show abuse, non-conformance with the instructions, particularly water damage  
due to damaged O-ring or removed O-ring or any particles wedged between the housing  
and the O-ring, or tampering and attempted repair of the product. Excluded are scratch-  
es on lenses or damaged lens coatings. Cameras used in rental operations are excluded  
from this warranty and have a special service support program (Contact SeaLife/Pioneer  
Research).  
FCC Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in commercial installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, detectable by turning the equipment in question off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the distance between the equipment  
and the receiver; Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that  
which the receiver is connected to; Or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
NOTE  
A shielded-type DC power cable incorporated with a ferrite core is required in order to  
meet the FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to nearby radio and  
television reception. Use only shielded I/O cable incorporated with a ferrite core to  
connect this equipment to host computer or TV set. Shielded AC power cable and  
shielded I/O cables are required in order to meet the FCC emission limits. It is essential  
that only the supplied power cord and I/O cable(s) be used.  
Service: Do not contact your dealer for product questions or service.  
After going through the Trouble Shooting Guide in this manual, if you cannot find a  
solution for a problem: Contact the SeaLife Service Center or send the camera with the  
housing to an authorized SeaLife service facility or directly to SeaLife Headquarters in  
Moorestown, NJ USA or the SeaLife distributor in your country. (A list of SeaLife  
distributors can be found on the website www.sealife-cameras.com). Include: US$10.00  
for handling and domestic shipping; your day time phone number, proof of purchase and  
return address (No P.O. BOX); a clear written description of problem.  
Ship prepaid to:  
Pioneer Research, Attn: SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Suite 5  
Moorestown, NJ 08057 USA  
Phone: (856) 866-9192 • Fax (856) 866-8615 • www.sealife-cameras.com  
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WARNING  
Only use SeaLife AC power adapter item #SL13132 with 3.3 volt DC out-  
put. Using any other AC adapter will damage the camera..  
The inner camera is not waterproof or water resistant. Use the inner cam-  
era only inside the SeaLife waterproof housing when in or around water.  
Follow waterproof housing instructions carefully to prevent water  
damage to camera. Water damage to camera is not covered by warranty  
unless it has been determined that the damage was a result of a manu-  
facturing defect.  
Do not use this camera if it is emitting smoke, emitting any unusual odor  
or noise, or if it is in any other abnormal state. Operating the camera in any  
of these situations may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Stop using the  
camera immediately, turn the camera off, and then disconnect the power  
source (batteries or AC power adapter). (If you are using the AC power  
adapter, unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have  
disconnected the camera.) After checking that smoke is no longer being  
emitted, contact your local authorized SeaLife service facility and request  
repairs. Never attempt to repair this camera yourself as this is dangerous.  
Do not use the camera if any water has entered the camera, even after  
camera has dried. Turn the camera off, and then disconnect the power  
source (batteries or AC power adapter). (If you are using the AC power  
adapter, unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have  
disconnected the camera.) Then contact your local SeaLife authorized  
service facility. Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire  
or an electrical shock. Be careful when handling wet camera. Camera and  
batteries may become very hot.  
Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera.  
Turn the camera off, and then disconnect the power source (batteries or  
AC power adapter). (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug the  
adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the cam-  
era.) Then contact your local SeaLife authorized service facility. Do not  
continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
If the camera has been dropped or if the camera case has been damaged,  
turn the camera off, and then disconnect the power source (batteries or  
AC power adapter). (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug the  
adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the cam-  
era.) Then contact your local SeaLife authorized service facility. Do not  
continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock  
Do not expose the camera to moisture and make sure that there is no  
water getting into the camera. Take particular care when using the  
camera under extreme weather conditions such as rain or snow, or when  
operating the camera at the beach on near water. Water in the camera  
may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
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WARNING  
Do not insert or drop any objects into the SD memory card or battery  
slots. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
Do not attempt to modify this camera. This may cause a fire or an  
electrical shock.  
Do not remove the camera casing. This may cause an electrical shock.  
Internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by  
your local authorized SeaLife service facility.  
Do not touch camera, charger or AC adapter during a thunderstorm if you  
are using the AC power adapter. This may cause an electrical shock.  
Never operate this camera in any way while driving a vehicle. This may  
cause a traffic accident.  
Do not place the camera in any unstable locations such as on a wobbly  
table or sloping surface where the camera may fall or tip over and cause  
injury.  
Do not place camera, charger or batteries in damp or dusty locations.  
This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
Do not place this camera in a location affected by oil fumes, steam,  
seaspray, rain, such as a boat deck, damp clothes, cooking stove or  
humidifier. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
Do not leave this camera in a location subject to extremely high tempera-  
tures, such as in a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight. Exposure to high  
temperatures may adversely affect the camera case and internal  
components and may cause a fire.  
Do not cover or wrap the camera, battery charger or the AC power  
adapter with a cloth or quilt. This may cause heat to build up and distort  
the case and cause a fire. Always use the camera and its accessories in  
well-ventilated locations  
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WARNING  
Handle the camera carefully and do not bump the camera into any hard  
object. Handling the camera roughly may cause a malfunction.  
Do not move the camera while it is attached to AC adapter, USB or video  
cable. (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug the adapter from the  
AC power outlet after you have switched off the camera.)  
Ensure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are  
disconnected before moving the camera. Failure to do so may damage the  
cords or cables and cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
When handing the camera, always unplug it from the power source (AC  
power adapter) for safety. (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug  
the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the  
camera.) Failure to do may result in an electrical shock.  
When leaving the camera unused for long periods, such as during a  
vacation, always remove the batteries or unplug the camera from the AC  
power adapter for safety. (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug  
the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the  
camera.) Failure to do so could result in a fire.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with your camera.  
The use of unsuitable batteries may result in the batteries splitting or  
leaking and causing a fire, injury, or damaging the battery compartment.  
When inserting batteries into the camera, check the polarity markings on the  
battery ( - and + ) to ensure that you insert the battery correctly. Incorrect  
battery polarity may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a  
fire, injury, or damaging of the battery compartment.  
Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period  
of time. The batteries may leak and cause a fire, injury or damage the  
battery compartment. If the batteries leak, clean and wipe the battery  
compartment carefully and install new batteries. Wash your hands  
carefully if you touch the battery fluid.  
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TRADEMARK INFORMATION  
I Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
I Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
I Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
I SDTM is a trademark.  
I PhotoSuite®, PhotoVista® and the MGI® logo are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of MGI® Software Corp.  
I Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
I SeaLife®, Reefmaster®, Land & Sea® are registered trademarks of  
Pioneer Research..  
I Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective owners.  
NOTICE  
Please start by reading the important messages below first.  
1. The bundled driver, software, design, specifications and user’s manual that  
packaged with the camera are subject to change without notice.  
2. The accessories that come with the camera may vary between regions.  
3. Driver updates are posted on the SeaLife website;  
4. We are not liable what so ever for any compensation arising from errors in  
descriptions in this user’s manual.  
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CONTENTS  
PLAYBACK MODE . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Viewing images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Zoom Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Displaying thumbnail images . . . . 32  
Slideshow display . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Protecting one image/video clip . 32  
Setting DPOF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Deleting images . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
How It Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Common (Optional)  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
GETTING TO KNOW  
THE CAMERA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Rear view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Mode dial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
LCD monitor information . . . . . . 17  
LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
MOVIE MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Recording video clips . . . . . . . . . 36  
Viewing video clips . . . . . . . . . . 37  
TRANSFERRING RECORDED  
IMAGES TO YOUR  
COMPUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Step 1: Installing the USB driver  
on Windows  
computers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Installing the USB driver  
on Macintosh  
computers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Step 2: Connecting the camera  
to your computer. . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Step 3: Downloading images/video  
clips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
For computers running Windows  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
For computers running Mac OS  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
INSTALLING  
MGI PHOTOSUITE® . . . . . . . . . . 41  
INSTALLING  
MGI PHOTOVISTA® . . . . . . . . . . 42  
INSTALLING THE USER’S  
MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
INSTALLING  
GETTING STARTED . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Installing the batteries . . . . . . . . . 19  
Using the AC power adapter . . . 19  
Loading a SD memory card. . . . . 20  
Attaching the strap . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Choosing the language . . . . . . . . 21  
Setting the date and time . . . . . . 21  
Setting the image resolution  
and quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
RECORD MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Taking pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Using the viewfinder . . . . . . . . . 23  
Using the LCD monitor . . . . . . . 24  
Using the normal mode . . . . . . . . 24  
Using the macro mode . . . . . . . . 25  
Using the digital zoom. . . . . . . . . 26  
Using the self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Using the flash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Taking pictures manually . . . . . . . 29  
ACROBAT READER . . . . . . . . . 44  
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MENU OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Record menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
IMAGE SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
QUALITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
EXPOSURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
WHITE BALANCE . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
DIGITAL ZOOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
ISO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
QUICK VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
LCD BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Movie menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Playback menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
PROTECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8  
DELETE ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8  
SLIDE SHOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
LCD BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . 48  
DPOF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
COPY TO CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Setup menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
LAND & SEA EXPOSURE  
Underwater Housing Instructions  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
MUST DO for Housing . . . . . . . . 56  
Main O-Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater. .  
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Rear View Advanced . . . . . . . . . 61  
Set-Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Great Pictures Made Easy. . . . . 65  
Battery Selection Guide. . . . . . . . 68  
Trouble Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . 69  
PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
BEEP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
POWER OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
RESET TO DEFAULT. . . . . . . . . 51  
DATE TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
DATE SETUP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
DATE IMPRINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
VIDEO OUT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
LANGUAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO  
OTHER DEVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS . . . 54  
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INTRODUCTION  
How It Works - A Very Unique Camera  
Land & Sea®  
The SeaLife Reefmaster Digital Land & Sea camera allows you to choose  
between Land Mode for taking land pictures, Sea Mode for taking  
underwater pictures and Flash mode for taking underwater pictures with your  
SeaLife External flash (optional accessory). This is essential for taking great pic-  
tures and achieving the perfect picture exposure.  
Sea Mode: If the camera is set to Sea Mode and used inside the Underwater  
Camera Housing, the camera is programmed to automatically find the best  
exposure control combination in an underwater environment. The internal  
sensor reads the light conditions through the lens (TTL). It evaluates the whole  
picture in 64 segments with higher priority in the center. Then it automatically  
sets the correct exposure time and CCD sensitivity. SeaLife has tested several  
thousand combinations to achieve the optimal exposure controls. If the sur-  
rounding light is too dark, the flash will fire automatically. While in the Sea mode,  
the camera flash will actually fire two, three or four times depending on the  
distance to the subject. The weaker flashes, called a pre-flash, is used to  
determine the brightness and reflection of whatever you’re taking a picture of.  
The primary flash will fire 0.2 seconds after the pre-flash (hardly noticeable).  
Only the primary flash is used by the camera for properly exposing the final  
picture. The combination of the pre-flashes and main flash ensures the optimal  
exposure setting for the camera. The reach of the inner camera’s flash is  
limited to 3’, so we highly recommend you get the SeaLife External Flash for the  
brightest, most colorful pictures.  
Flash mode: In order to reduce underwater “backscatter” (spots that show up  
in pictures caused by tiny particles in the water) and get more vivid colors, we  
recommend that you use the SeaLife External Flash, which is sold  
separately. You can even use two external flashes, like the pros do, in order to  
eliminate shadows in your pictures. When using the SeaLife External Flash, you  
must set the camera to the Flash Mode. The Flash Mode does not use a pre-  
flash, since this would cause the external flash to fire during the pre-flash and  
not during the primary flash.  
If you are taking close-up pictures with the SeaLife Macro lenses and External  
Flash and you experience overflashing from a reflective fish or object, you have  
the choice of immediately deleting the image by pressing the shutter button  
again within 3 seconds (the monitor will show you the picture and display  
DELETE THIS?). While in the Flash mode, you can press the LCD button to  
select between MACRO flash mode and FAR flash mode. MACRO flash mode  
will adjust the camera exposure program and prevent overflashing of close-up  
pictures. FAR flash mode will increase the camera’s exposure setting for  
brighter images beyond 6 ’shooting distance. The camera gives you many  
options to create great photos under many different conditions and using the  
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various flashes or lens accessories.  
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Land Mode: If you are taking land pictures, set the camera to Land Mode.  
Now the camera is automatically programmed to take great land pictures. The  
camera evaluates light conditions through the lens. If it’s too dark, the camera  
uses the built-in flash to fire a pre-flash (to test the picture quality) and a primary  
flash for taking a properly exposed picture. If you like, you can override the  
camera’s fully automatic functions. In many cases you might actually take a  
better picture without flash, such as in longer shooting distances in low light or  
indoor, and you can select no flash.” In other cases, even in bright light, you  
might select “fill-flash” to brighten up shadows and avoid dark areas.  
Sometimes pictures can be “grainy” if you do not have enough light and do not  
use the flash. No matter how dark it is, even if it becomes impossible for any  
camera to take a sharp picture, the camera will still try to take a picture. If that  
happens, get closer to the subject and use a flash or another good light source.  
In general, the closer you are to your subject and the brighter the light  
conditions are, the better the picture results will be. With a little experimenting  
you will quickly be on your way towards great digital pictures to share with your  
friends and family.  
Your computer  
It’s easy to connect the camera to your computer, to download pictures, edit  
pictures and print or email pictures.  
Download – The USB connection will quickly transfer pictures from your  
camera to your computer. Please refer to the detailed instructions on page 29  
on how to connect your camera to the computer.  
Editing You will enjoy picture editing with MGI Photo Suite®, but you can  
also use your own picture-publishing program that you are familiar with. First  
take pictures in the highest quality setting. Then you can make adjustments to  
the image on your computer, like cropping, adjusting the picture size or some  
really creative special effects.  
Printing – For photo-like 5” x 7” prints, set the printer on the highest resolu-  
tion and use high-quality glossy photo paper. You will discover that creating a  
vacation trip report on Word® with your best pictures is an impressive way to  
save and share your memories. You are also able to make enlargements up to  
11” x 17.  
There are many great books and websites dedicated to the world of digital  
photography. Please visit our website: www.sealife-cameras.com for links to  
the best website and other suggestions on how to learn more about digital  
photography.  
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Package contents  
Carefully unpack your package and make sure that you have the following items.  
Common Product Components:  
I Digital camera  
I Video cable  
I Software CD-ROM  
I Camera strap  
I Quick Guide  
I USB cable  
I Camera Carry Case  
II Underwater Housing  
I Deflector for External Flash  
Common (Optional) Accessories:  
I SD memory card  
(up to 256MB capacity)  
I AC power adapter (3.3 volts)  
I 4 rechargeable NI-MH  
I External Flash  
I 4 – Pack Rechargeable batteries  
with charger and foreign plug  
adapters (SL 190)  
I Carrying Cases  
II For a complete listing of all  
accessories, please visit the  
SeaLife website at  
I Wide angle lens  
I Macro lenses  
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GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA  
Front view  
Focus switch  
Macro - Land: 2’ - 3’ (55cm to 90cm), underwater: n/a  
Portrait - Land: 3’ - 6’ (90cm to 1.8m), underwater: n/a  
Landscape / Seascape - Land: 6’ to infinity (1.8m to infinity),  
underwater: 3.5’ to infinity,  
(107 cm to infinity)  
1. Shutter button  
6. Lens  
2. Optical viewfinder  
3. Lens cover  
4. Focus switch  
5. Flash  
7. Strap eyelet  
8. Jack cover  
9. DC IN jack  
10. USB connector  
11. Self-timer light  
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Rear view  
1.  
2.  
Arrow button (up)  
Thumbnail button  
Arrow button (left)  
Flash button  
3. OKOK button  
Digital zoom button  
4.  
Arrow button (right)  
Self-timer button  
Arrow button (down)  
Delete button  
5.  
1. LED indicator  
2. Viewfinder  
5.  
6.  
Menu button  
Power button  
3. LCD monitor  
4. Display button -  
7. Mode dial  
8. Battery/SD card cover  
9. VIDEO OUT jack  
10.Tripod socket  
Hold for 3 seconds to access  
Quick Review function. Also select  
between MACRO flash and FAR  
flash when camera is in Flash  
mode and using External Flash.  
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Mode dial  
1. Record mode  
2. Playback mode (Review)  
3. Setup mode  
4. Movie mode  
Mode  
Description  
Record Mode  
Playback mode  
(Review)  
Use this mode to capture still images.  
Use this mode to view images & videos,  
delete images & video clips, view a slide  
show, view thumbnail displays.  
Setup mode  
Movie mode  
Use this mode to adjust camera settings and  
Land & Sea exposure modes.  
Use this mode to record video (movie) clips.  
LED indicators  
Indicator  
Status  
Description/Activity  
Sound  
No  
LED Indicator  
LED Indicator  
LED Indicator  
LED Indicator  
Solid red  
Blinking red  
Solid red  
Blinking red  
The camera is powering up.  
Camera system error.  
Charging the flash.  
Yes *(3)  
No  
Image is being recorded to  
the memory card.  
No  
No  
LED Indicator  
LED Indicator  
Blinking red  
Solid green  
Blinking red  
USB communication/transfer  
in progress.  
The camera is ready to record  
images (or movies).  
Yes *(1)  
Yes *(1)  
Self-timer  
Indicator  
The self-timer function is activated.  
Error message.  
Yes *(3)  
Yes *(1)  
Valid button event.  
*(1) The camera sounds one beep.  
*(3) The camera sounds three beeps.  
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LCD monitor information in Record mode  
These indicators are displayed when recording still images: in Land mode*  
Land mode  
Sea mode  
Flash mode  
1. Exposure Program mode  
8. External Flash Exposure Modes  
Macro - For correct image  
exposure inside 2 feet (60cm)  
shooting distance when using  
External Flash.  
Land mode  
Sea mode  
Flash mode  
FAR - For correct image  
exposure beyond 6 feet (1.8m)  
shooting distance when using  
External Flash.  
9. Possible number of shots  
(at the current size and quality  
settings)  
2. Battery level  
Full battery power  
Medium battery power  
Virtually no battery power  
3. Slow shutter speed warning  
4. Flash mode  
Auto flash  
10. Image size  
2048 x 1536 pixels  
1024 x 768 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
11. Image quality  
Super fine  
Red-eye reduction  
Fill flash (on)  
Flash off  
5. Macro mode  
6. Self-timer mode  
Fine  
7. White balance (no indication  
Normal  
for auto white balance)  
12. Card indicator  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
Sunset  
Tungsten  
13. ISO speed  
AUTO  
100  
200  
Fluorescent  
400  
14. Time (24-hour-format)  
15. Date (year-month-day)  
*NOTE: only some indicators are  
displayed when camera is set to Sea or  
Flash modes.  
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These indicators are displayed when recording video clips:  
1. Movie mode  
2. Battery level  
Full battery power  
Medium battery power  
Virtually no battery power  
3. Recordable movie time  
4. Card indicator  
5. Time (24-hour-format)  
6. Date (year-month-day)  
These indicators are displayed when playing images back:  
1. Battery level  
Full battery power  
Medium battery power  
Virtually no battery power  
2. Protect indicator  
3. DPOF indicator  
4. Folder number and image number  
5. Card indicator  
These indicators are displayed when playing video clips back:  
1. Movie mode  
2. Battery level  
Full battery power  
Medium battery power  
Virtually no battery power  
3. Count  
4. Folder number and image number  
5. The first frame of the movie  
6. Card indicator  
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GETTING STARTED  
You can use either 2 AA size batteries (High-Energy Alkaline, Ni-MH, Lithium) or  
an AC power adapter (optional accessory) to power the camera. Battery power  
is convenient for recording images or video clips while AC adapter power is  
recommended for transferring images to your computer.  
Installing the batteries  
1. Make sure the camera is off.  
2. Slide the battery/SD card cover in the direc-  
tion of the OPEN arrow.  
3. Insert the batteries according to the correct  
polarity marks (+ or -).  
4. Close the battery/SD card cover firmly.  
We recommend Sealife Ni-MH batteries for long lasting operation.  
• If you won’t be using the batteries for an extended period of time, remove  
them from the camera to prevent leaks or corrosion.  
• Never use manganese batteries.  
• Never use different types of batteries (together) or mix old and new batteries.  
Using the AC power adapter  
(optional accessory)  
1. Make sure the camera is off.  
2. Open the DC IN jack cover and connect one  
end of the AC power adapter to the DC IN  
jack on the camera.  
3. Connect the other end to an electrical outlet.  
• Make sure to use only the specified AC power adapter (3.3 DC volt) for the  
camera. Otherwise, it may cause damages to the camera, which is not  
covered under the warranty. SeaLife item #SL13132.  
To prevent unexpected auto power off resulting from no battery power left  
during the process of transferring your images to the computer, use the AC  
power adapter as a power supply.  
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Loading a SD memory card  
(optional accessory)  
The camera comes with 8MB of internal  
memory, allowing you to store images and video  
clips in the camera. However, you can expand  
the memory capacity by using an optional SD  
memory card so that you can store additional  
images and video clips.  
1. Make sure the camera is off.  
2. Slide the battery/SD card cover in the direction of the OPEN arrow.  
3. Insert the SD memory card.  
I The front side of the memory card (printed arrow) should face towards the  
front side of the camera.  
I If the card cannot be inserted, check the orientation.  
4. Close the battery/SD card cover.  
I To remove the SD memory card, make sure the camera is off. Open the  
battery/SD card cover. Press lightly on the edge of the memory card and it  
will eject.  
To prevent valuable data from being accidentally  
erased from an SD card you can slide the write  
protect tab (on the side of the SD memory card) to  
LOCK.”  
Write protection  
locked  
Write protection  
unlocked  
To save, edit, or erase data on an SD memory card,  
you must unlock the card.  
Attaching the strap  
To prevent accidental dropping of the camera,  
always use the strap.  
1. First thread the small loop of the wrist strap  
through the strap eyelet on the camera and  
then pull the large loop through the small loop  
until the strap is firmly secured.  
Remove wrist strap from camera before inserting into underwater housing.  
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Choosing the language  
1. Select a language that you prefer  
by using the  
/
button.  
2. Press the OK button to confirm.  
• The language setting will be retained even if the camera is turned off.  
• The provided languages are [English], [Français], [Deutsch], [Español], [Portugués], [Italiano],  
[
],  
[
], and [  
]
Setting the date and time  
Follow these steps to set the correct date and  
time.  
1. Turn mode dial to Setup mode.  
2. Select Date Setup from menu option.  
3. Enter the values of the year, month, day and  
time fields by using the  
/
button.  
Press OK after all field is set.  
I To increase a value, press the  
/
button.  
button.  
I To decrease a value, press the  
/
• It is necessary to set the date/time after removing batteries or AC adapter.  
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Setting the image resolution and quality  
Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file  
size, and compression ratio for your image. These settings affect the number of  
images that can be stored in internal memory, or on an SD memory card.  
Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results  
but take up more memory space. High resolution/quality settings are recom-  
mended for printed output and situations requiring the finest detail. Lower  
resolution/quality images take up less memory space and may be quite suitable  
for sharing images via e-mail, in a report, or on a web page.  
To change image resolution or image quality,  
perform the steps below:  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
power on the camera.  
mode and  
2. Press the  
the camera.  
button on the rear side of  
I The Record menu appears.  
3. Select Image size or Quality by using the  
/
button.  
4. Press the button. Select the image size  
or image quality you prefer by using  
the  
5. Press OK to confirm. To exit the menu  
screen, press the button.  
/
button.  
The table below shows the approximate shots that you can take at each setting  
based on 8MB internal memory or a 8MB SD memory card.  
Resolution  
Quality  
Compression  
8MB internal 12MB SD  
ratio  
memory  
memory card  
2048x1536  
pixels  
Super Fine  
Fine  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
4:1  
3
6
9
12  
24  
36  
30  
60  
90  
145  
221  
294  
583  
712  
855  
884  
1069  
1283  
8:1  
12:1  
4:1  
8:1  
12:1  
4:1  
1024x768  
pixels  
640x480  
pixels  
8:1  
12:1  
Normal  
* The above data shows the standard testing results. The actual capacity varies accord-  
ing to the shooting conditions and settings.  
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RECORD MODE  
Taking pictures  
Your camera is equipped with both an optical viewfinder and a 1.6" LCD  
monitor to compose images. Taking images using the optical viewfinder will con-  
serve battery power. If your batteries are low, it is recommended that you only  
compose images by using the viewfinder. Using the LCD monitor you can  
compose images more accurately, but at the cost of battery consumption.  
Always use the image LCD for macro shots, to avoid parallax error. The LCD  
image display must be turned on when Digital Zoom is used.  
Using the viewfinder  
1. Open the lens cover.  
2. Turn the mode dial to the  
mode.  
3. Turn the camera on by pressing the  
4. Compose your shot in the viewfinder.  
5. Check “camera-ready” light is green.  
button.  
6. Press and hold the shutter button until camera  
takes picture.  
7. The picture you took will appear on the LCD display for 3 seconds with the  
message, Delete this?” If you press the shutter button when “Delete this?”  
message is displayed, the picture will be deleted!  
Using the LCD monitor  
• Replace batteries if camera-ready light takes more than 15 seconds to  
recycle (after taking a picture).  
• The camera-ready light blinks green while camera is processing a  
captured image  
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Using the LCD monitor and QUICK REVIEW mode  
1. Open the lens cover.  
2. Turn the mode dial to  
3. Turn the camera on by pressing the button.  
4. By pressing the button repeatedly in mode  
mode.  
when quick view is ON, the LCD status will  
change cyclically.  
LCD on and OSD • LCD on • LCD off  
5. Press and hold LCD button for 3 seconds to activate Quick Review mode.  
The last picture taken will be displayed. Use  
/
buttons to scroll between  
pictures in memory. Press and hold LCD button for 3 seconds to exit Quick  
Review mode.  
6. When camera is set to Flash mode, the LCD button is used to select between  
MACRO flash mode and FAR flash mode. Select MACRO flash mode for  
shooting distance inside of 2’ (60cm) and FAR flash for shooting distance  
beyond 6’ (180cm).  
The image on the LCD monitor darkens when in strong sunlight or bright light. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Using the LCD monitor for an extended period of time may reduce the number of shots  
you can take. To conserve battery power and increase the number of shots you can take, turn  
the LCD monitor off and use the viewfinder instead.  
Always use the image LCD for macro shots to avoid parallax error.  
The LCD monitor must be on when Digital zoom is to be used.  
Setting Seascape focus for Land & Sea pictures  
Set focus switch (located under lens) to the  
position for the sharpest, most colorful pictures for  
land and underwater. The effective range is 6’ to  
infinity, (1.8m to infinity), for land pictures and  
3.5’ to infinity (1 meter to infinity) for underwater  
pictures.  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to  
mode, and power on the camera.  
2. Move the focus switch located on the front side of the camera to  
the  
position.  
3. Compose the picture.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Use the Seascape focus (  
position) for underwater pictures for sharp pictures from 3.5’  
to infinity. For sharp pictures inside of 3’, use SeaLife macro lenses/filters (optional).  
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Using the macro focus setting  
Use the macro focus setting to shoot a close-up of the subject on land, such as  
flowers or insects.  
The effective range is between 2 to 3ft (60 to 90 cm).  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to the  
mode, and power on the camera.  
2. Move the focus switch located on the front side  
of the camera to the  
I The icon appears on the LCD monitor and  
status LCD.  
position.  
Camera’s focus is now set to  
macro distance.  
3. Compose the picture.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
I To disable macro photography, slide the focus switch back to normal.  
• When shooting a close-up in macro mode, use the image LCD monitor to compose your shot.  
• Using optical viewfinder may result in parallax error.  
• For land pictures taken at 3ft. shooting distance, take pictures in portrait and macro focus  
setting and compare the results.  
• After a macro shot is taken DO NOT FORGET to reset the lens to the landscape position.  
We do not recommend setting focus to macro for underwater pictures. Use  
Landscape/Seascape focus for underwater.  
Using the Portrait focus setting  
The portrait focus setting, suitable for scenery  
shooting, is used when the distance to the subject  
is 3’ to 6’ (90cm to 1.8m).  
1. Open the lens cover, then the mode dial to  
mode, and power on the camera.  
2. Move the focus switch located on the front side  
of the camera to the  
position.  
3. Compose the picture.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
We do not recommend setting to focus to portrait for underwater pictures. Underwater pictures in  
portrait focus setting will only be sharp from 2’ to 5’ (60cm to 1.5m).  
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Using the digital zoom  
By using the digital zoom, images can be enlarged so that the subject appears  
closer. However, the more the image is enlarged, the grainier the image will  
become. The digital zoom function is only available when you set the LCD  
monitor and the digital zoom to ON. To capture a digitally zoomed image,  
perform the following steps:  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to  
mode, and power on the camera.  
2. Turn the LCD monitor on by pressing the  
button.  
3. Press OK to activate 2X digital zoom  
function.  
I The 2X icon appears on the LCD monitor.  
I To cancel the digital zoom function, press OK again.  
4. Press the shutter button to capture a “zoomed” image.  
You can only set the digital zoom at the resolution of 1600x1200 pixels; digital zoom is not  
available at the resolution of 800x600 pixels. When you play back a “digitally zoomed” image,  
the image size is 800x600 pixels.  
The more the image is enlarged, the more pixilated (grainier) the image.  
Digital zoom cannot be used in the movie mode.  
The digital zoom default setting is zoom off. To turn the digital zoom on, set the camera to  
mode, press the menu button and select digital zoom.  
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Using the self-timer  
The self-timer duration is 10 seconds. After the activation of the self-timer by  
pressing the shutter button, the self-timer lamp starts blinking slowly for 7 sec-  
onds and then blinking faster for the rest of 3 seconds. This allows you to get  
into the scene when taking group images.  
1. Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a  
stable surface.  
2. Open the lens cover, turn mode dial to the  
mode, and power on the camera.  
3. Press the  
button.  
I The  
icon appears on the LCD monitor.  
4. Compose the picture.  
5. Press the shutter button.  
I The self-timer function is activated.  
6. After ten seconds, the camera takes an image.  
IITo cancel self-timer photography at any time, press the shutter button to  
disrupt the sequence.  
• After one shot is taken, the self-timer mode is turned to off.  
Using the flash  
The flash is designed to function automatically  
when lighting conditions warrant the use of flash.  
You can take an image using a flash mode suitable  
to your circumstances. If you change the flash  
mode, the camera will retain that setting even if the  
camera is turned off.  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to the  
mode, and power on  
the camera.  
2. Press the button located on the rear side of the camera repeatedly until  
your desired flash mode appears.  
• Flash setting can only be changed in Land or Sea Exposure modes, not in  
External Flash mode. In External Flash exposure mode the camera’s flash will  
always fire.  
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Flash Modes  
The camera has four flash modes: Automatic Flash (default), Red-Eye  
Reduction, Fill Flash (on), and Flash Off. The modes appear cyclically when you  
press the button on the rear side of the camera. The table below will help  
choose the appropriate flash mode:  
Flash Mode  
Description  
[
] Auto Flash  
The flash fires automatically according to the ambient  
conditions. Select this mode for general photography.  
[
] Red-eye  
Reduction  
The flash emits a precursor-flash before the main flash  
fires. This causes the pupil in the human eye to  
constrict, reducing the red-eye. Select this mode when  
taking pictures of people and animals in low-light  
conditions.  
[
[
] Fill Flash (on)  
] Flash Off  
The flash will always fire regardless of the surrounding  
brightness. Select this mode for recording images with  
high contrast (backlighting) and deep shadows.  
Also known as forced flash.  
The flash will not fire. Select this mode when taking  
images in a place where flash photography is prohibit-  
ed, or when the distance to the subject is beyond the  
effective range of the flash.  
You can also turn the flash on and off from the record menu.  
• When camera is set to External Flash Exposure mode the flash is always on  
and can not be turned off. This is necessary to automatically trigger the  
external slave flash.  
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Taking pictures manually  
You can manually adjust conditions such as EV compensation, white balance, or  
ISO speed when taking pictures. For EV compensation, white balance, or ISO  
speed information, refer to Exposure, White balance, or ISO in the Record menu.  
To take pictures manually:  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to  
mode, and power on the camera.  
2. Press the button.  
3. Move to Exposure, White balance, or ISO by  
using the  
/
button.  
4. Press the  
button to enter the sub-menu.  
5. Change the settings by using the  
and then press OK.  
/
button  
6. Compose the picture.  
7. Press the shutter button.  
• For more details on how adjusting the above settings effect the pictures,  
please refer to menu options located on page 37.  
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PLAYBACK MODE (Review images)  
In the  
mode, you can view, magnify, delete images, play video clips, or run a  
slide show. Playback mode also provides a thumbnail image display, allowing  
you to quickly search for the image you want.  
Viewing images  
You may view your images without opening the lens cover since the lens is not  
used for playback. The camera lens is protected during playback.  
1. Turn the mode dial to the  
the camera.  
mode and power on  
2. Select the image that you want to view by using  
the button.  
/
I To view the previous image, press  
the button.  
I To view the next image, press the button.  
I Pressing the button displays detailed information about the picture such  
as image size, ISO speed, time and date.  
If there is no image stored in the internal memory or on the memory card, “NO IMAGES”  
message will appear on the LCD monitor.  
You can also view your images on the TV screen. Connect one end of the video cable  
to the video out jack of the camera and connect the other end to the video input of your  
TV. Turn the mode dial to the  
mode and then turn on both TV and camera.  
When lens cover is closed and the mode dial is set to record image  
also be able to playback images.  
mode, you will  
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Zoom Playback  
While reviewing your images, you may enlarge a selected portion of an image.  
This magnification allows you to view fine details.  
1. Turn the mode dial to the mode and power  
on the camera.  
2. Select the image that you want to view by using  
the  
/
button.  
3. Enlarge the image by pressing OK.  
I Pressing OK once magnifies the image to  
2X. Pressing it again magnifies the image  
to 4X.  
4. To view the different portion of the enlarged  
image, press the  
/
/
/
button.  
5. To return to the regular display from 4X-  
enlarged status, press OK again.  
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Displaying thumbnail images  
This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor  
simultaneously so you can quickly scan for a particular image.  
1. Turn the mode dial to the mode and power on  
the camera.  
2. Press the button.  
I Nine thumbnail images appear on the LCD  
monitor (assuming there are nine or more  
images in the memory).  
IITo view a full-sized image, press OK after  
selecting it by using the  
/
/
/
button.  
Slide show display  
The slide show function enables you to play your images back automatically in  
sequential order as a slide show. This is a very useful and entertaining feature  
for reviewing recorded images and for presentations.  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
the camera.  
mode and power on  
2. Press the  
by using the  
button and move to Slide show  
button.  
/
3. Press the button.  
4. Set the playback interval by using the  
button and then press OK.  
/
I The slide show starts, displaying your images  
on the LCD monitor one by one with the set interval.  
IITo stop the slide show display, press the  
/
button.  
You can adjust the slide show display interval within the range of 1 sec. to 9 sec.  
in 2 sec. step.  
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Protecting one image/video clip  
You can protect the image/video clip from being accidentally erased by using the  
protect function in the Playback menu. Follow the steps below to perform  
protect function:  
Protecting one image/video clip  
1.Turn the mode dial to  
the camera.  
mode and power on  
I The last image/video clip appears on the LCD  
monitor.  
2.Select the image/video clip you wish to protect  
by using the  
3. Press the button. Select Protect by using  
the button.  
4. Press the button. Use the  
/
button.  
/
/
button to  
select One image and then press the button.  
I Once the image/video clip is protected, the  
protection icon will display on the protected  
image/video clip.  
IITo protect all images, select All images in this  
step.  
5.Select Lock by pressing the  
/
button and  
then press OK.  
I Once the image/video clip is protected, the  
protection icon will display on the protected  
image/video clip.  
Removing protection from one image/video clip  
1. Perform the steps above 1 to 4 in “Protecting one image/video clip.”  
2. Select Unlock by pressing the  
/
button and then press OK.  
• Use of the format function will erase protected images/video clips. For more  
information about the format “Function” refer to format in the set-up menu.  
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Setting DPOF  
DPOF allows you to embed printing information on your memory card. By  
using DPOF, you can select an image to be printed and then specify how many  
prints you would like. Take your memory card to a DPOF enabled printer that  
accepts SD memory cards. The DPOF/card-compatible printer will read the  
embedded information on the memory card and print your images as specified.  
To set DPOF:  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
power on the camera.  
mode and  
2. Press the  
using the  
button. Select DPOF by  
button.  
/
3. Press the button. Select the option  
you prefer by using the button.  
4. Press the button. Make the setting  
/
by pressing the  
/
button and then  
press OK.  
I The DPOF icon will appear on the DPOFsetimage.  
The DPOF menu options:  
[Quantity] : sets image quantity from 0~9  
Deleting images/video clips  
To delete one image/video clip at a time, use the button on the rear side of the  
camera. To delete all images/video clips at once, go to Delete all in the Playback  
menu.  
To delete one image/video clip at a time:  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
on the camera.  
mode and power  
2. Select unwanted image/video clip by using  
the button and then press the  
button.  
3. When delete message appears, select [Yes]  
by using the button and then press OK.  
/
/
I The next image/video clip appears.  
I If you want to cancel the deletion, select [No].  
4. Continue the deletion if necessary. If all images are deleted, [  
No image” ]  
will pop up. To exit this screen, turn the mode dial to the other mode.  
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To delete all images/video clips at once:  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
the camera.  
mode and power on  
2. Press the  
button on the rear side of the  
camera.  
3. Select Delete all by using the  
4. Press the button.  
5. Select [Yes] by using the  
then press OK.  
/
button.  
/
button and  
I A progress bar displays, showing the process  
of deletion. After that, [ “No image”] pops  
up. Turn the mode dial to the other mode to  
exit the screen.  
• If you want to delete the image or video clip stored in the internal memory, do not  
insert the memory card in the camera.  
How to use the Instant Delete feature:  
You can instantly delete a picture immediately after taking the picture  
To instantly delete a picture:  
1. After taking a picture, the LCD will display a “DELETE THIS?” message with  
the last picture taken.  
2. If you want to delete the image displayed, press the shutter button while the  
DELETE THIS?” message is displayed.  
3. The LCD will display a “DELETE IMAGE” message and the image is now  
deleted.  
4. If you do not want to delete the image, do not press the shutter button when  
DELETE THIS?” is displayed.  
You can disable the Instant Delete feature by turning off the Quick View feature.  
See page 47 for more details..  
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MOVIE MODE  
Recording video clips  
The movie mode allows you to record video clips at  
the resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.  
1. Open the lens cover, turn the mode dial to the  
mode, and power on the camera.  
I The recordable movie time displays on the  
status LCD and the LCD monitor.  
2. You can start recording a video clip by pressing  
the shutter button.  
I The elapsed time displays on the LCD monitor while recording a  
video clip.  
I To stop recording, press the shutter button again.  
In movie mode, resolution/quality, macro, self-timer cannot be set or  
activated.  
In movie mode, the flash mode is automatically set to [OFF].  
If the “low light” message appears on the LCD, use a video light or move to  
a brighter environment.  
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Viewing video clips  
To view the recorded video clips, follow the steps below.  
1. Turn the mode dial to  
mode and power on the camera.  
2. Select the video clip that you want to view by using the  
3. Press OK to start.  
/
button.  
I To pause playback at any time, press OK again.  
I To stop playback, press the  
/
button.  
Pressing OK or the  
/
button while playing back the video clip will change the  
status as follows:  
• The zoom function cannot be activated while playing the video clip back.  
To play the video clip back on the computer, we recommend that you use the  
QuickTime Player.” This software is free of charge, compatible with Mac and  
Windows computers and can be downloaded from the Apple Web site at  
more information.  
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TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES  
TO YOUR COMPUTER  
You can share recorded images/video clips with your family or friends via e-mail  
or post them on the Web. First, you need to connect the camera to your com-  
puter by using the USB cable and then transfer the images/video clips.  
To transfer images/video clips from the camera to your computer, follow the  
steps below.  
Step 1: Installing the USB driver (see page 39)  
Step 2: Connecting the camera to your computer (see page 39)  
Step 3: Downloading images/video clips (see page 40)  
System requirements  
(Windows)  
System requirements  
(Macintosh)  
CPU  
Pentium 166 MHz processor  
or higher  
PowerPC G3/G4  
OS  
Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP  
OS 8.6 or later  
Memory  
32MB RAM  
32MB RAM  
(64MB recommended)  
(64MB recommended)  
Free Space on  
Hard Disk  
128 MB hard disk space  
128 MB hard disk space  
Required  
Devices  
A CD-ROM drive  
An available USB port  
A CD-ROM drive  
An available USB port  
Color Monitor  
Color monitor (800x600, 24-bit  
or higher recommended)  
Color monitor (800x600, 24-bit  
or higher recommended)  
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Step 1: Installing the USB driver on Windows computers  
The USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM is only needed for Windows 98. Installing the  
USB driver on computers running Windows 2000/ME/XP is not necessary.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera  
into the CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen  
appears.  
2. Click “Install USB Driver.” Follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the installation. After the  
USB driver installation is complete, restart your  
computer.  
Installing the USB driver on Macintosh computers  
Mac OS 8.6 users must install a USB driver. For Mac OS 9.0 or higher, the com-  
puter will automatically recognize the camera and load its own USB drivers.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Select and double-click “Digital Camera Driver Installer .”  
3. Select Install Location” and click “Install.”  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation and restart your  
computer.  
Step 2: Connecting the camera to your computer  
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to an  
available USB port on your computer.  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the  
USB connector on the camera.  
3. Turn the camera on.  
4. Look for a new “removable disk” appearing in  
the “My Computer” window. Your recorded  
images/video clips will be in a folder on this “removable disk.” (For Mac  
users, double-click the “untitled” disk drive on the desktop.)  
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Step 3: Downloading images/video clips  
When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered  
to be a disk drive. You can download images/video clips by copying them from  
the “removable disk” (“untitled” disk on a Macintosh) to your hard drive or to  
another kind of disk.  
For computers running Windows  
Open the “removable disk” by double clicking on it. Double click on the folder.  
Your images are inside the folder(s). Select the images that you want, then  
choose copy from the Edit menu. Open the destination location and choose  
Paste from the Edit menu. You may also drag and drop image files from the  
camera to a desired location.  
For computers running Mac OS  
Open the “untitled” disk window and the hard disk or the destination location.  
Drag and drop from the camera disk to the desired destination.  
• It is recommended that you use a 3.3 volt AC power adapter as a power supply for the  
camera while transferring images/video clips from the camera to you computer since  
camera power maybe cut off unexpectedly if the batteries run out.  
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INSTALLING MGI PHOTOSUITE  
MGI PhotoSuite is a very user-friendly image-editing program. With PhotoSuite,  
you can easily retouch, compose and organize your images. It contains a  
variety of templates, such as photo frames, birthday cards, calendars and more.  
Get your images ready and go explore this amazing program.  
To install MGI PhotoSuite®:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera  
into the CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen  
appears.  
2. Click “Install MGI PhotoSuite®.” Follow the on-  
screen instructions to complete the installation.  
To use MGI PhotoSuite® to edit and retouch your recorded images, please refer to the  
on-line help of this software as a guide.  
For Windows 2000/XP users, make sure to install and use the MGI PhotoSuite® in the  
Administrator” mode.  
PhotoSuite® is not supported on the Mac.  
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INSTALLING MGI PHOTOVISTA  
MGI PhotoVista® is an easy-to-use program that lets you create spectacular  
360° panoramic images in a snap. When you view these panoramas, you get  
the experience of being totally immersed in a realistic environment. PhotoVista’s  
powerful engine quickly and automatically stitches images together, and its  
intuitive interface will let even a novice get great  
results in minutes.  
To install MGI PhotoVista®:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera  
into the CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen  
appears.  
2. Click “Install MGI PhotoVista®.” Follow the  
on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
To use MGI PhotoVista® to create spectacular 360° panoramic images, please refer to  
the on-line help of this software as a guide.  
For Windows 2000/XP users, make sure to install and use the MGI PhotoVista in the  
Administrator” mode.  
PhotoVista® is not supported on the Mac.  
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INSTALLING THE USER’S MANUAL  
In an effort to conserve energy and preserve our  
world’s forests and wildlife, this manual is only  
provided on the CD-Rom in PDF format. We  
suggest you read through the instruction manual  
and print only those pages you need for future  
reference. The only requirement for viewing the  
User Manual on the CD ROM is that you have  
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.  
For Windows users:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the camera into your CD-ROM drive.  
The welcome screen appears.  
2. Click “Install User’s Manual.” Follow the on-screen instructions to complete  
the installation.  
For Mac users:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. Select and double-click “Manual.”  
3. Select and double-click the language you prefer.  
4. Drag and drop the PDF file from the current location to the destination  
location. View the user’s manual by opening it.  
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INSTALLING ACROBAT READER  
For Windows users:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the  
camera into your CD-ROM drive. The welcome  
screen appears.  
2. Click “Install Acrobat Reader. Follow the on-  
screen instructions to complete the installation.  
For Mac users:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the ca-mera into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. Select and double-click “Acrobat Reader.”  
3. Select and double-click the language you prefer.  
4. Double-click “Reader Installer.”  
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
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MENU OPTIONS  
Record menu  
You can use the Record menu to select image size, image quality, ISO speed,  
Quick View or digital zoom. You can also adjust exposure, white balance, or  
LCD brightness in the Record menu. The Record menu even allows you to  
enable digital zoom or quick view function. To access the Record menu, turn  
the mode dial to mode and then press the  
button. Scroll through the menu  
options by using the  
/
button.  
Image size  
For more information about setting image size,  
refer to Setting the image size and quality”  
located on page 45.  
Quality  
For more information about setting image quali-  
ty, refer to Setting the image size and quality”  
located on page 45.  
Exposure  
Your camera adjusts the exposure of each  
scene automatically. However, when the sub-  
ject is too dark or too bright, you can manually  
adjust the camera to make the subject appears  
brighter or darker. This is called EV compensa-  
tion. The EV compensation of your camera can  
be adjusted from -1.8EV to +1.8EV. To select  
the EV compensation you wish, first press the button. Then increase or  
decrease the EV compensation depending on what you need by using the  
or the  
button and press OK.  
You may want to increase (+)  
EV Compensation for:  
I Imaging of printed text (black characters on white paper)  
I Backlit portraits, like a person with bright background  
I Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects  
I Shots made up predominantly of the sky  
Decrease (-) EV Compensation for:  
I Spot lighted subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds  
I Imaging of printed text (white characters on black paper)  
I Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage  
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White balance  
Your camera adjusts the white balance of each scene automatically. However,  
the images that your camera captures will appear different under different light-  
ing conditions (daylight, cloudy, sunset, tungsten, fluorescent lights). Unlike  
your eyes, which can easily adjust to different lighting conditions (lighting tem-  
peratures), a digital camera cannot always differentiate between lighting types.  
Under some lighting conditions the image may appear in strange shades. If that  
occurs you may change the white balance setting by specifying a lighting  
condition (temperature) most appropriate for your scene. To set the white  
balance, first press the button. Then choose the white balance you prefer by  
using the  
/
button and press OK.  
[Auto]  
: adjusts the white balance automatically  
[
[
[
[
[
Daylight]  
Cloudy]  
Sunset]  
Tungsten]  
Fluorescent]  
: records outdoors on a bright day  
: records under cloudy or shady sky  
: records a sunset  
: records under tungsten lighting condition  
: records under fluorescent lighting condition  
Digital zoom  
You can take shots with the digital zoom by activating the digital zoom function.  
To enable this option, first press the button. Then select [On] by using the  
/
button and press OK.  
ISO  
The ISO speed decides the sensitivity to the lights. The higher the ISO number  
is, the more sensitive it is to the lights. When recording under dark situations or  
recording a fast-moving subject, use a high-number setting. When recording  
high-quality images, use a low-number setting. To set the ISO speed, first press  
the button. Then choose the ISO speed you prefer by using the  
ton and press OK.  
/
but-  
[Auto]  
[100]  
[200]  
[400]  
: adjusts the ISO speed automatically  
: equivalent to ISO 100  
: high-sensitive photography, equivalent to ISO 200  
: high-sensitive photography, equivalent to ISO 400  
• The lower the ISO number the less grainy the picture will be. A higher ISO number  
may be more grainy.  
• When camera is set to External Flash mode, keep the white balance in the Auto  
setting. The camera is already programmed to adjust for the color of the External  
Flash.  
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Quick view  
By enabling quick view, you can temporarily view the image on the LCD moni-  
tor right after you take a picture. After a temporary preview, the camera returns  
to  
mode automatically. To enable quick view, first press the button. Then  
button and press OK.  
select [On] by using the  
/
• During the Quick view, you have the option to delete the image. See page 35 for  
details.  
Turning the Quick View off will also turn off the Instant delete feature.  
LCD brightness  
This option adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor. To adjust the LCD bright-  
ness, first press the button. Then increase or decrease the LCD brightness  
depending on what you need by using the  
or the  
button and press OK.  
Movie menu  
You can use the Movie menu to adjust expo-  
sure, white balance, ISO speed, or LCD bright-  
ness. To access the Movie menu, turn the mode  
dial to  
Scroll through the menu options by using  
the button. For more information about  
mode and then press the  
button.  
/
Exposure, White balance, ISO, or LCD bright-  
ness, refer to its correspondent description in  
the Record menu.  
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Playback menu  
Use the Playback menu to create an on-camera slide show, configure DPOF  
settings, or transfer images to a memory card. You can also use the Playback  
menu to protect an image, delete all images at once, or adjust the LCD  
brightness. To access the Playback menu, turn the mode dial to  
then press the button. Scroll through the menu options by using  
the button.  
mode and  
/
Protect  
Refer to Protecting one image/video clip” in  
PLAYBACK MODE.  
Delete all  
Refer to Delete images/video clips” in PLAY-  
BACK MODE.  
Slide show  
Refer to Slide show display” in PLAYBACK  
MODE.  
LCD brightness  
Refer to LCD brightness in the Record menu.  
DPOF  
Refer to Setting DPOF” in PLAYBACK MODE.  
Copy to card  
This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera’s internal  
memory to a memory card. However, you can only do this when the memory  
card is installed and the internal memory contains images.  
To perform this function, first press the button. Then select [Yes] by using the  
/
button and press OK. A progress bar displays, showing the process of  
coping.  
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Setup menu  
Select between Land & Sea exposure programs and other general camera  
preferences in the SET-UP mode. Turn the mode dial to SET-UP mode and nav-  
igate to the option you wish to configure by using the  
/
button.  
LAND & SEA® EXPOSURE PROGRAM SETTING  
Switch the mode dial to the SET-UP mode and navigate to the option you wish  
to configure by using the button.  
/
This unique camera offers the option to set the exposure program for land or sea  
(underwater) use.  
Land: select LAND mode when using camera on land  
(above water)  
Sea:  
select SEA mode when using camera (inside underwater  
housing) underwater  
Flash: select FLASH mode when using camera (inside underwater  
housing) with one or two external flash (es)  
Camera is not waterproof and requires the use of the underwater housing  
when in or around water.  
To confirm Land & Sea Exposure program is set correctly, switch the mode  
dial to  
mode. The top left of LCD will display one of the above 3 icons.  
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Format  
This option formats the internal memory (or  
memory card ) and erases all stored images  
and data. To perform the format function, first  
press the  
using the  
button. Then select [Yes] by  
button and press OK.  
/
A
progress bar displays, showing the progress of  
formatting.  
Beep  
The camera makes a sound (beep) each time  
you press the camera button if this function is  
enabled. Press the  
[Off] by using the  
OK.  
button. Select [On] or  
button and then press  
/
Power off  
If the camera goes unused for a certain period  
of time while the camera is powered on, the  
camera will switch to an idle mode, and even-  
tually turn itself off to conserve power.  
Inactivity period  
(batteries)  
Inactivity period  
(AC power adapter)  
Camera status  
60 seconds  
3 minutes  
60 seconds  
30 minutes  
stay idle  
shut off  
If the camera is idle, re-activate the camera by pressing any button or switch the  
mode dial. If the camera has powered-off you must turn the camera on again by  
pressing the button. The table (above) shows the default time settings for idle,  
and power-off. To change the power saving interval, first press the  
button.  
Then select the power-off interval you prefer by using the  
press OK.  
/
button and  
[3 min], [5 min], [10 min], [30 min]  
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Reset to default  
If you wish to restore all camera settings to their original status, select this option  
and then press the button. Select [Yes] by using the  
/
button and then  
press OK.  
The table below shows the default setting for each item.  
Item  
Description  
Image size  
2048 x 1536 pixels  
Image quality  
Flash  
Super Fine  
Auto  
0
LCD brightness  
Quick view  
White balance  
EV compensation  
Slide show delay  
Auto power off  
Beep  
On  
Auto  
0.0  
3 seconds  
3 minutes  
On  
LCD Monitor  
Digital Zoom  
Date Imprint  
On  
Off  
Off  
Date type  
You can select the date type that is imprinted on your image. To set the date  
type, first press the button. Then select one date type you prefer by using the  
/
button and press OK.  
[Y/M/D]  
[D/M/Y]  
[M/D/Y]  
Date setup  
After removing the batteries from the camera, the date and time will return to the  
default setting. If this happens, reset the date and time when using the camera.  
For more information about the date setup, refer to “Setting the date and time.”  
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Date imprint  
If you set imprint function, your image will be displayed with date on it. To enable  
this function, first press the button. Then select [Yes] by using the  
/
but-  
ton and press OK.  
Video out  
You can view your images on a TV. Remember to select correct video output  
type according to where you locate. Otherwise, there will be white lines on a  
stored image. To set this option, first press the button. Then select the  
/
button and press OK.  
[NTSC] : select this format when located in the U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Korea,  
Taiwan, Central America, or Mexico.  
[PAL]  
: select this format when located in Australia, Austria, Belgium, China,  
Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Kuwait,  
Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,  
Thailand, or Norway.  
Language  
This option allows you to select the language for the menus and the texts dis-  
played on the LCD monitor. To set the language, refer to the section, “Choosing  
the language.”  
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER DEVICES  
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
Item  
Description  
Image sensor  
Image quality  
3.3-Megapixel CCD  
Super-Fine/Large (2048 x 1536 pixels)  
Fine/Medium (1024 x 768 pixels)  
Normal/Small (640 x 480 pixels)  
8MB internal memory;  
SD memory card (optional) (up to 256MB capacity)  
Fixed focal length: 7.9mm  
Focusing range: Landscape---1.9m~infinity;  
Portrait---0.9m~1.9m;  
Recording media  
Lens  
Macro---0.55m~0.9m  
F-number: 3.5  
LCD monitor  
Self-timer  
1.5" color TFT LCD monitor  
10-second delay  
Zoom  
2X digital zoom  
Exposure compensation  
Auto;  
Manual: -1.8 ~ +1.8EV (0.3EV step)  
Land, Sea or External Flash  
Auto;  
Exposure Program  
White balance  
Manual: Daylight, Cloudy, Sunset, Tungsten,  
Fluorescent  
Compressed format  
Standards  
Interface  
JPEG, Motion JPEG for video clip  
JPEG, EXIF 2.1, DPOF 1.1, DCF 1.1, M-JPEG  
DC IN jack, USB connector, VIDEO OUT jack  
(NTSC or PAL)  
Operating environment  
Power  
Operation: 0˚C~40˚C, 15%~90% humidity  
Storage: -20˚C~80˚C, 10~95% humidity  
2 x AA Alkaline batteries,  
2 x AA Ni-MH batteries,  
AC power adapter (only use 3.3 volt DC output)  
Yes  
112 x 41 x 56 mm (W x H x D)  
(4.4” x 1.6” x 2.2)  
Tripod socket  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 150g (5.2 ounces without batteries and the  
SD memory card)  
*Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Underwater Housing Instructions  
Important: Please carefully read and understand these instructions before  
using camera and housing underwater.  
DC300: SeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy  
Housing (SL113)  
DC300/  
DC310  
• Depth rated and tested to 200ft. (60M)  
• Fully rubbered armored for water and  
shock protection.  
• Includes Sportsfinder.  
• Soft rubber grips.  
• Optical glass lens port.  
• Stainless steel hardware - corrosion  
proof.  
Front view of underwater housing  
3-button controls ( power, shutter and  
LCD on/off), for Dive-Easy housing.  
DC300  
• Accessory mount for adding one or  
two external flash (es)  
• Snap-on lens port to quickly attach  
macro or wide angle lens.  
• Leak check window let’s you see if  
housing leaks while underwater.  
Backview of Dive-Easy housing  
DC310  
DC310: SeaLife Reefmaster Advanced  
Housing (SL113)  
• All the above DC300 features plus  
9-button controls and Mode dial.  
• Controls power, shutter, LCD on/off,  
menu and navigation buttons.  
• Mode dial allows access to record  
mode, playback mode, movie mode  
and set-up mode.  
Back view of Advanced housing  
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MUST DO for underwater housing:  
1. Read these instructions before using the underwater housing.  
2. Do not exceed the depth rating printed on the lens port of the housing.  
3. Keep main O-Ring perfectly clean.  
• Clean main O-ring with cleaning brush provided before every use. Do not  
remove O-ring. Do not grease O-Ring.  
• Store camera and housing only after careful cleaning and when totally dry.  
• Housing uses one large O-ring at housing sealing lid. Never use housing  
without O-ring in place.  
• If O-ring is damaged, contact the SeaLife Service Center. (See page 58).  
Do not continue using housing  
• O-ring must be perfectly clean (no sand, dirt or debris) before sealing  
housing.  
• Soak or rinse sealed housing with fresh water after use in salt water.  
4. Carefully close lid to seal housing.  
• Make sure O-ring does not slip out of the groove when sealing.  
• Press lid firmly and tightly down into housing to ensure a waterproof seal.  
5. Never let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when opening.  
• Only open and load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside an  
air-conditioned room.  
6. For great underwater pictures you need:  
• Clear water conditions, control your buoyancy before taking picture, get  
as close as possible to subject (ideal distance is 2’ to 6’).  
• Use the SeaLife Macro Lenses/Filter for close-up pictures inside of 3.5’  
with super details and vibrant colors. Minimum shooting distance without  
any macro lenses is 3.5 feet (107cm).  
• Use SeaLife External Flash to enhance colors and reduce backscatter.  
7. Store housing at room temperature in a clean and dry place  
• Do not expose housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.  
• Do not store housing in hot locations, like the trunk of your car.  
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Open view of housing  
The housing uses one O-ring to  
form a waterproof seal  
Contact SeaLife Service Center if  
O-ring is damaged and requires  
replacement.  
Important: Carefully inspect o-ring for salt, sand, hair, cuts, tears or other  
damage. Clean o-ring before every use. Replace o-ring if damaged.  
If O-ring needs to be replaced, contact the SeaLife Service Center  
at (856) 866-9192  
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Main O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal  
The SeaLife housing uses one O-ring to form a waterproof seal. Every housing  
is tested for quality and a waterproof seal. It is your responsibility to maintain the  
housing and ensure it remains waterproof. Our research and testing shows that  
99% of leaks are the result of not cleaning or caring for the O-ring.  
Warranty does not cover a water-damaged camera unless it is clearly  
determined that a manufacturing defect caused the leak.  
• The O-ring must always be kept clean and checked for damage before  
every use.  
• Carefully clean the housing surface that makes contact with the O-ring and  
inspect for scrapes and cuts. If the housing sealing area is damaged, contact  
the SeaLife Service Center.  
• Never use the housing without the O-ring in place.  
• If O-ring need replacement contact the SeaLife Service Center.  
• Do not remove or lubricate the O-ring.  
• The O-ring located in the housing lid groove is not glued in place. O-ring  
should not be removed unless sand, hair or other objects become trapped  
under O-ring. If O-ring must be removed use the other end of the cleaning  
brush to lift up O-ring and remove. Carefully inspect O-ring for cuts and  
damage. If this O-ring is removed, make sure it is carefully replaced. Do  
not twist or stretch O-ring. O-ring must be pushed into it’s groove. Be  
careful not to pinch O-ring when closing housing.  
• Each button assembly has an O-ring to keep a waterproof seal. It is normal  
to feel some resistance when pressing these buttons. If the button does not  
return to it’s original position or if the button does not have a smooth action,  
contact the SeaLife Service Center. Do not attempt to disassemble or service  
the buttons.  
Quick waterproof test  
Wrap a small dive weight in a blue paper towel, place inside housing and close  
the lid to seal the housing. The blue paper towel makes it easier to see a leak.  
Make sure not to pinch the paper towel in the O-ring. Place the sealed housing  
in a tub of cold water for about one hour. No leaks should be present. If the  
housing shows sign of leaking, do not use the housing and contact the SeaLife  
Service Center for repairs.  
SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057  
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SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing  
Front View  
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SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing  
Rear View of DC300 Dive-Easy housing (item #SL113)  
Monitor frame for  
attaching optional  
sunshade.  
External Flash  
Exposure control.  
When camera is  
set to External  
Flash mode, press  
the LCD button to  
select between:  
Macro Flash - for  
optimal exposure  
of pictures inside 2’  
shooting distance.  
Far Flash - for  
optimal exposure  
beyond 6’ shooting  
distance.  
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SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing  
Rear View of DC310 Advanced housing (item #SL118)  
Mode dial  
Select between  
Record, Playback,  
Movie and Set-Up  
modes.  
Navigation  
buttons  
Up  
thumbnails  
External Flash  
Exposure  
control.  
Right  
Timer  
Left  
Flash  
When camera is set  
to External Flash  
mode, press the LCD  
button to select  
between:  
OK/  
Down  
Delete  
Macro Flash - for  
optimal exposure of  
pictures inside 2’  
shooting distance.  
Far Flash - for  
optimal exposure  
beyond 6’ shooting  
distance.  
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How to set-up the Underwater Housing  
Set up camera  
1. Insert 2 fully charged Ni-MH batteries (size AA, capacity at least 1800 mAh).  
See page 68 for more battery information. Make sure you insert the batteries  
with the correct + and – polarity.  
2. Clean camera lens with dry, clean cotton cloth.  
3. Set camera focus lens to Seascape/Landscape  
DO NOT SET TO MACRO or Portrait.  
distance, (left position).  
4. Remove camera strap since this may prevent the camera from correctly  
seating itself inside the housing.  
5. Set camera to Sea mode. If you are using an External Flash, set camera to  
External Flash mode. See page 49 for detailed instructions on how to set  
camera to Land, Sea or External Flash modes.  
Set up housing  
Opening and loading of the housing should be done only in dry cool air,  
such as in an air-conditioned room to prevent fogging.  
1. Open the housing by pulling up latch on side of housing. Do not extend  
housing lid beyond its stop point or damage may  
occur to the hinge area.  
To OPEN:  
Push  
up  
2. Carefully inspect O-ring for damage and make  
sure O-ring is firmly seated in its groove.  
If O-ring is damaged and requires replacement,  
contact SeaLife Service Center (For service  
details, see page 58).  
rubber  
grip  
Pull up  
latch  
3. Clean the housing glass lens port using clean,  
dry cotton cloth. It is recommended to apply anti-fog solution to the inside  
surface of the housing lens port.  
4. Carefully insert camera into housing. Make sure camera is clean and dry.  
5. Insert two Anti-Fog desiccant capsules into special slots inside housing.  
Note: New desiccant capsules will be blue in color. As the desiccant absorbs  
moist air, it turns from blue to light pink. Replace desiccant capsules when  
color changes to light pick.  
6. Carefully clean O-ring and inside of housing area where O-ring makes  
contact. Use cleaning brush provided in Care Kit. O-ring must not be wet  
when sealing housing, allow these areas to dry.  
O-Ring must be absolutely clean of all lint, sand or other small particles.  
Do not grease O-ring.  
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7. Do not allow any water droplets to get  
inside housing. This will cause the  
inside of the housing to fog.  
8. Close housing lid tightly. Make sure  
there are no obstructions that prevent  
the housing from closing. Make sure lid  
is tightly pressed into housing, ( see  
picture).  
9. Close housing latch. Make sure the lid  
is pressed flat and evenly against the  
housing body. The housing may leak if  
the lid is not flat against the housing  
when closed.  
Close housing lid tightly, then close  
latch.  
Test camera and housing  
1. Press the power button on the upper back side of the housing to turn  
camera power on.  
2. Press the shutter button on the top of the housing to take a test picture.  
3. The power or shutter button should have a smooth action and return to its  
original resting position after pressing. It is normal to feel some resistance  
when pressing the power and shutter button.  
4. Press and hold power button to turn camera power off. It is recommended  
to leave camera power off until you’re ready to use camera to preserve  
battery power.  
5. After 1 minute the LCD and monitor will turn off, and the camera will in power  
save mode. To re-activate power, push the SHUTTER BUTTON.  
6. After 3 minutes the camera power will shut down. To operate the camera,  
push the POWER BUTTON to turn on the camera.  
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Using and cleaning the underwater housing and camera  
Entering the water with housing  
1. Do not enter water with camera in your hand. Have someone hand you the  
camera after you have entered the water.  
2. For tips on taking pictures, see “Great Pictures Made Easy” on page 65.  
After using housing underwater  
1. Before entering dive boat, hand housing to someone on the boat.  
2. Make sure the sealed housing is placed in a fresh water tank available on  
most dive boats. This will clean the salt water from the camera housing  
and prevents the salt water from drying on the camera housing and O-ring.  
Never let salt water dry on the camera housing. Salt crystals can damage the  
O-ring, lens and attract moisture. Dry housing with clean soft towel after  
removing from fresh water tank.  
3. Do not expose camera and housing to direct sunlight – keep in a shaded area  
or under a dry towel.  
4. It is not recommended to remove camera from housing while on the dive  
boat. Allowing humid air to enter the housing may cause fogging.  
5. If you must open the housing while on the dive boat, make sure you and the  
housing are perfectly dry before opening the housing. Do not allow the inside  
of the housing or the camera to get wet.  
Cleaning housing after use  
1. The sealed housing must be thoroughly cleaned with fresh water before  
opening. Never let salt water dry on housing. Salt crystals may damage the  
O-ring, lens and attract moisture.  
2. Never let water drops dry on lens. Wipe lens dry with clean cotton cloth.  
3. Before opening housing, everything, including your hands, head and  
surrounding area must be totally dry. Have a dry towel handy.  
4. After opening the housing, clean the camera, O-ring area and all inside and  
outside parts with a clean, dry cotton cloth.  
5. Before storing the housing and camera, remove batteries, SD card and keep  
in a clean dry area. Make sure the housing and any accessories are clean  
and dry before storage.  
6. Never store camera or housing in direct sunlight or in a dark damp area. The  
airtight, unbreakable SeaLife ReefMaster Dry Case (Item # SL930) is highly  
recommended along with 1-oz bags of SeaLife Moisture Muncher Desiccant  
(Item # M101) for travel and storage.  
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Great Pictures Made Easy  
Taking underwater pictures is much different that taking land pictures. Here are  
the most important tips to taking great pictures underwater:  
1. Crystal Clear water.  
Crystal Clear water is essential for good underwater pictures. Remember the  
human eye can see more detail than a camera. In other words, your eyes  
see the water as being clearer than it actually is. Floating particles like algae,  
and silt cause low visibility. Avoid stirring up the sandy bottom with your fins.  
These floating particles cause small spots to appear in your picture, known  
as backscatter.”  
Always remember to limit your shooting distance to 1/10 of the water visibility.  
For example, if the visibility is 60 feet (18 m), you should keep your shooting  
distance to within 6 feet (1.8m); in 30 feet (10 m) visibility you should be no  
further than 3 feet (90 cm) away from your subject.  
2. Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet.  
The ideal shooting distance is between 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 1.8 meters). This  
distance will result in the most detailed and colorful pictures. Snap on the  
optional 3X Macro lens to the front port of the housing for sharp pictures from 2  
to 3 feet (60 to 90cm). When using the 3X Macro lens, use your stretched-out  
arm as a measuring tool to keep your minimum shooting distance of 2 feet (0.6  
meters). When not using Macro lens, maintain a minimum shooting distance of  
3.5 feet (1 meter). Remember that light does not travel very far underwater, so  
the closer you are to your subject the more colorful the pictures will be. For the  
best most colorful pictures, we advise using the optional External Flash and  
Macro Set.  
3. Move calmly and control your buoyancy before taking a picture.  
It is very hard to take good pictures when you are moving. Look around for great  
picture opportunities. First position yourself at the best angle, and neutralize  
your buoyancy. Second, use the LCD monitor to perfectly frame your subject,  
check your shooting distance and keep the camera steady. Third, be calm and  
patient: Sometimes you have to wait a little bit so the fish that were frightened  
away, come back. Don’t chase the fish, let the fish come to you.  
Always be in control of your buoyancy before taking pictures and observe  
all safe-diving rules.  
4. Shoot and review - If you don’t like it, delete it.  
One of the key advantages of the SeaLife digital camera is that the monitor displays  
the picture you’ve just taken. The monitor will display a message “DELETE THIS?” for  
3 seconds. If you don’t like it, delete it by pushing the shutter button again. One of  
the best ways to learn underwater photography is from your good pictures and  
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5.Take several pictures of the same subject.  
Use different distances and angles. (Allow about 10 seconds between shots for the  
flash to re-charge). Study and compare the good and bad pictures and you will soon  
be a master.  
Never touch any sea creatures. Consult your dive master about approaching  
dangerous creatures or structures.  
6. Use SeaLife Macro and Wide Angle Lenses for dramatic  
close-ups.  
The SeaLife Macro and Wide Angle lenses allow you to get super close to your sub-  
ject for images full of colors and razor-sharp details. Each SeaLife macro lens has  
optical coatings for color correction (reduces the underwater bluish effect) and a neu-  
tral density coating to prevent over flashing.  
With the 24mm wide-angle lens you fit a close group of 4 dive buddies or a 6-foot (180  
cm) shark at a shooting distance of 6 feet (180 cm). Normally you would have to be  
10 feet away, too far for a sharp picture. The following lenses are available at your  
local scuba dive dealer:  
Lens description  
No Lens  
Item #  
Effective range  
N/A  
3.5’ (1m) to infinity  
Macro 3X lens/filter  
Macro 8X lens/filter  
Macro 16X lens/filter  
SL951  
22" to 36" (56 to 90 cm)  
16" to 22" (40 to 56 cm)  
8" to 11" (20 to 28 cm)  
SL959 (set)  
SL959 (set)  
24 mm Wide angle lens SL970  
2’ (60 cm) to infinity  
Field of view about 50% larger.  
The above shooting distance only apply to the DC200 and DC310 digital camera with focus set  
to Seascape. SeaLife film cameras will have different shooting distances.  
The 8X and 16X Macro lenses are sold in a set that also includes the extendable and  
collapsible distance-measuring device “Macro Wand” (Set item # SL959)  
7. Use the SeaLife External Flash to enhance color and brightness.  
Water filters out light and red/yellow colors resulting in darker, bluer images. The only  
way to prevent this from occurring is by taking pictures at shallow depths (within 5’  
depth on a sunny day) or by using artificial light, like the SeaLife External Flash.  
The External Flash easily mounts to the bottom of the housing. The flexible arm allows  
you to direct the flash at the subject. Even two flashes can be mounted onto the  
housing for an evenly illuminated and shadow-free image. This system blocks the  
built-in flash and prevents backscatter. The flexible flash arms allow quick  
adjustments of the flash. An optional Flash Diffuser can be snapped onto the flash  
head and is highly recommended for close-up shots of bright, reflective subjects.  
8. The quick review feature allows you to playback pictures without  
removing the camera from the housing.  
Press and hold the LCD button for 2 seconds. The last image will appear. Press  
the LCD button to scroll to the next picture. Press and hold the LCD button for  
2 seconds to exit.  
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Battery Selection Guide:  
It is important to use only AA batteries designed for high drain electronic  
devices.  
Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)  
We suggest using SeaLife 1800 mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries or higher  
mAh rated Ni-MH battery. With Ni-MH batteries, you can expect about 2 hours  
of normal operating usage. Ni-MH batteries can be recharged about 1000 times  
without the “memory” problems that you get with Ni-CAD batteries  
With proper power management you can get through a dive day and recharge  
your batteries at night.  
Do not expose Ni-MH batteries to water or moisture. Properly dispose of any  
Ni-MH battery exposed to water or moisture.  
See specific warning on battery.  
Lithium  
Lithium AA batteries are suitable for the SeaLife digital camera. AA Lithium  
batteries typically will last 5 times longest, cost the most and are not recharge-  
able.  
Standard and High Energy Alkaline  
Do not use alkaline batteries, like Duracell Coppertop, since they may only last  
about 10 minutes in the SeaLife Digital Camera.  
If you cannot use Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, you may use new “high  
energy” alkaline batteries that last a longer than standard alkaline batteries, but  
not as long as SeaLife Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. The following are  
examples of “high energy” alkaline batteries:  
1. Duracell Ultra  
2. Panasonic (high energy)  
3. Energizer Titanium or E3 (High Energy)  
Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries.  
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Battery Life  
We have tested the following batteries under normal and extreme operating  
conditions. The following operating times are averages and can vary depend-  
ing on age of battery, temperature and other factors.  
Normal conditions (designed to simulate operating conditions when scuba  
diving):  
1. Turn camera on, take a test picture. Set to Sea Mode. Put in housing, close  
housing.  
2. 90 minutes later: Turn power on. Take three pictures on land. 10 Minutes  
later: Take pictures underwater for 45 Minutes, not continuously, but every  
2 Minutes, =23 pictures.  
3. Wait for 1 hour, then take 20 underwater pictures in 40 Minutes.  
4. Wait for 2 hours, then repeat step 2 and step 3.  
5. Then repeat 3.  
Extreme conditions (designed to test the power consumption in the most  
extreme operating conditions.)  
1. Turn camera on, Set to External FLASH mode. Put in housing, close housing.  
2. Take picture intervals as quickly as possible (display always ON, FLASH  
always fires)  
Battery  
Type  
Life during  
NORMAL use  
Life during  
EXTREME usage  
SeaLife Ni-MH rechargeable (2100mAh)  
200 minutes  
400 minutes  
200 minutes  
20 minutes  
100 minutes  
200 minutes  
60 minutes  
10 minutes  
2
Energizer Lithium E (non-rechargeable)  
Duracell Ultra (high-energy alkaline)  
Duracell Coppertop (Standard alkaline)  
Note: The above times may vary depending on other factors like temperature,  
humidity, age of batteries and other factors.  
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Trouble shooting guide  
Problem  
No Power  
Possible cause  
Corrective Action  
Battery power low. . . . . . . . . . . Replace or recharge batteries.  
Wrong type of batteries. . . . . . . Use only AA designed for high  
drainage electronics.  
(see battery selection guide)  
Battery + and - not inserted  
correctly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check that batteries are inserted  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . correctly.  
Power save function activated.. Turn camera back on.  
Camera damaged . . . . . . . . . . . Contact service center.  
Constant use of camera.. . . . . . This is normal.  
Using incorrect battery type.. . . Use only AA designed for high  
drainage electronics.  
Camera gets hot  
(see battery selection guide)  
No PC connection  
USB cable not connected  
to USB port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inspect connection ports.  
Slow PC connection time.. . . . . Give at least 5 minutes for some  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PC’s to establish connection.  
Camera driver not installed . . . . Install camera driver CD  
(page 39).  
No Video Connection  
Improper connection to TV . . . . Connect video cable to video IN  
jack of TV or VCR and change  
TV/VCR to video in channel.  
Poor Video connection Video cable not fully inserted  
into camera or TV . . . . . . . . . . Make sure video cable is  
completely inserted into video  
jack of camera until it clicks.  
Also check that connection to  
TV/VCR is correct.  
“Memory full” message Memory storage is full. . . . . . . . Delete images or download to  
PC. Insert empty CF card.  
Pictures out of focus  
Dirty lens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clean lens with clean cotton  
cloth.  
Incorrect focus setting. . . . . . . . Check lens for correct  
focus (macro or standard).  
Fogged housing lens. . . . . . . . . Insert camera in dry, air-condi-  
tioned room. Use anti-fog  
desiccant inside housing. Do  
not let water drops get inside  
housing.  
Too close to subject.. . . . . . . . . Shooting distance must be 2’+  
(macro = 1’ to 2’).  
Low water visibility . . . . . . . . . . .Shooting distance not to exceed  
1/10 of visibility.  
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Problem  
Grainy picture  
Possible cause  
Dark light conditions. . . . . . . . . Move closer to subject  
(2’ to 6’). Use SeaLife External  
Corrective Action  
Flash to illuminate subject and  
improve color and brightness.  
Overexposed image  
Flash not firing  
To close to reflective object. . . . Move farther away from sub-  
ject (4’ to 6’). Turn External  
Flash away from subject. Use  
External Flash Diffuser  
(SL968).  
Flash on Auto and is  
not needed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Turn fill-flash ON (see page 30)  
Finger over flash window . . . . .Grip camera correctly, not  
blocking flash.  
Improper operating mode . . . . .Check for proper operating  
mode (Land or Sea).  
Lost images  
Defective SD card. . . . . . . . . . . Use only approved quality SD  
cards. Reformat SD card (will  
delete pictures).  
Defective internal memory. . . . . Reformat memory (this will  
delete pictures in memory).  
Using camera with low  
battery power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replace with freshly charged  
batteries.  
Image number indicator  
does not count down  
This may occur depending on .  
actual memory available. . . . . . N/A  
Housing leaks water  
O-ring not clean or  
is damaged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfectly clean main O-ring.  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inspect for damage or dents  
to housing and O-ring.  
Replace damaged O-ring.  
Camera not seated in hous-  
ing. Remove strap or any  
accessory from camera.  
Check that camera is com-  
pletely seated in housing.  
No image on TV set  
Improper connection. . . . . . . . . Check cable connections.  
Wrong video mode.. . . . . . . . . . Change video mode in cam-  
era set-up menu (page 52).  
For updated trouble shooting guide refer to website: www.sealife-cameras.com  
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