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Having recently received the DC800 as a gift I finally got a few chances to use
it both above and under water. I was impressed with the lack of shutter pause on
the camera. I currently use a popular point-&-shoot for my above water photography.
That like all my other & previous cameras required me to hold my finger on the shutter
release, wait for what seemed like an eternity then poof, when some set of conditions
made it happy it would shoot... Maybe. The DC800 felt like it was INSTANT! As impressive
as this is above water, under water it is a genuine pleasure. Fish just don't seem to hold
poses very long. The fast response is just the ticket. Also, the automatic color balances
tailored for underwater use is fantastic. You just can't get that with an above-water camera
in a waterproof case. Finally the video is just pure fun. Thank you SeaLife!
- John Axisa, September 1, 2008
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Just got my DC800 camera, and absolutely love it!
I am still making the adjustment from film to digital,
but I am very pleased with the results so far.
I had a ReefMaster RC for several years, and really enjoyed using it
and received great customer service, so when it came time to upgrade I considered SeaLife first.
I’m so glad I did! - Debbie Weeks, Florida July 9, 2008.
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I am a proud owner of 3 SeaLife camera setups. Karl (the service
technician) has worked with me and has always provided excellent
customer service. I enjoy my SeaLife camera and find the operation and
accessories to be much easier to use and allow me more time to spend
on composition. Thanks for making good gear! - Steven Anderson, Tennessee May 12, 2008.
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My wife and I had a great time using our new DC600 in Barbados.
Thanks for putting such a wonderful easy to use product on the market. - Jeff & Lisanne Timms April 7, 2008
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The photography with the DC600 is bottom line phenomenal.
When you add a 24mm wide angle lens, it's downright sensational!
Colors are absolute even without a strobe. My husband observing a gray sea urchin
was featured recently in the travel section of our local newspaper.
Thank you SeaLife! - Lois Booth, Florida April 9, 2008.
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I have been using my DC500 MAXX set now for about a year and I
absolutely love it. Most times I am able to get better pictures than
people on the boat who have much more expensive cameras than I do. I
wanted to submit a few photos to share what this camera can do. I hope
you enjoy the pictures at least half as much as I enjoyed taking
them. - Walter Jefferis, Florida January 5, 2008
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Well done - what a fantastic camera the DC600 is! So many things
in today's world fail to live up to expectations and so I am over
the moon with the results from this well made product! It has enhanced
the enjoyment of my snorkeling/diving trip to the Red Sea and allowed
me to bring the experience back to share with friends and
colleagues. -Barrie Cole, England December 17, 2007
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I am happy to say the DC600 is wonderful. I just returned from another
vacation in Cozumel, Mexico and am writing to share a few of the
wonderful photos with you. Thank you so much SeaLife for making my
vacation and photo memories a success.” - Sandi Kiser, Fort
Worth, TX
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On my wife’s second open water dive, as she just got certified,
diving on Yucab reef in Cozumel, she found a DC 500 camera with a wide
angle lens attached to it. No other diving boats were around, since it
was early in the morning, so she kept it. It was at about sixty feet
deep, and we think the camera could have been rolling along the reef
for one or two days. The camera is in perfect working conditions, the
housing was not flooded, the wide angle is also in good working
condition, as you can see for yourself on the picture. We had a
wonderful three week diving vacation on the island and enjoyed
ourselves taking pictures with it. We followed seasoned diver’s
advice and real good pictures came out, of course a bunch had to be
deleted, but anyways. We’ve heard of Sealife cameras, but never
thought they were so good. - Hans and Margarita Kentzler June 28, 2007
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"My wife and I just purchased the SeaLife ECOshot to take to
Hawaii for our vacation. Here are a few of the pictures taken using
the ECOshot camera, nothing fancy like extra flashes or special
lenses. Hope you enjoy them as much as we do."
- Brian and Lori Sanders, June 4, 2007
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"We just got back from Aruba and loved our new DC600 camera. Here
are some of our pictures we'd like to submit for the website. We
do not have an external flash system, just the plain camera. It
performed great! Thanks"
- Tammy Williams, May 22, 2007
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" THANK YOU" for saving my diving trip to Turks &
Caicos. Not only did you send me a new strobe to Turks but you
upgraded and sent me a digital strobe. The pics were great and SeaLife
will have me as a customer for ever, and by the way , the other divers
on this trip were also impressed by the service I received.
- Jeff Girardin
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"I am blown away by the new DC500! I have now had 3
different SeaLife digitals, starting with the 2.1 megapixel
and now the DC500! I cannot believe the color and range of
color the camera and the digital strobe captures! Above and
below, this camera does great!"
- Barb Sylvester
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"I just returned from a dive trip to the Jean Michel
Cousteau resort in Fiji. Took my new DC500 Digital camera
with me. I'm not going to say I didn't work at being
the best (amateur) underwater photographer I could be - that
means I carefully studied the manual and followed a lot of
suggestions I received from more advanced divers - but the
camera is highly user-friendly. Because of its design and
features, I believe it sets one up for more success right
from the start."
- Gerald Reed
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"This picture is taken on the first dive that I took the
SeaLife DC500 with me.
The dive was made on the Roslalie Moller a 2nd world war
wreck in the Red Sea. The picture was taken at a depth of
approx. 82 ft./25 m.
The girl, a friend of mine, she has the babies of the Golden
Pilot jack fish around her head, and they stayed there the
whole dive. Normally the live at 59 ft./18 m. where the mast
starts and find protection with the bad fish which are
swimming around there. As soon as some thing bigger (a diver)
passes by (preferably yellow, which was her tank) they will
fallow that. They only leave you when you exit the water at
the end of your dive and they find out they are on their own
again. Then they storm down again to 18 meters were they will
find the safe hiding with the bad fish again. Funny story it
thought.
I hope I will have lots more fun with your camera, so far so
good."
- Gijs Roozendaal
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Please submit your SeaLife Testimonial to info@sealife-cameras.com
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