Sealife DIGITAL FLASH manual

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Shutter speed. The amount of time the camera shutter opens to permit light through the aperture and on the image sensor.

Fast shutter speed (125/sec and above) will stop action. Slower than (60th/sec) will be blurry, unless the camera is held very steady or on a tripod. As a general rule, use shutter speed values between 1/90 to 1/500 for underwater.

Backscatter: Fine particles of sand or plankton suspended in the water that appear as small dots in your picture. It looks like it’s snow- ing in the water. Move flash head as far away from camera lens as pos- sible. Direct outer rim of flash beam at your subject, so you do not illu- minate the water between the camera and the subject.

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Contents Digital Flash Page Contents SeaLife Digital Flash Features and Benefits Without Digital Flash With Digital Flash Page III. Picture samples you can do this Page For non-SeaLife camera’s IV. Preparing your camera and SeaLife Digital FlashPage Prepare your Digital Flash Sealing Latch Magnetic switchDischarge flash Page Setting the preflash cancellation switch Page Switch position Description of setting Pre-flash cancellation settingsPage Page Page Page Test Flash Digital Flash-Ready Light Test PicturesPage Page Page Camera with two Digital Flashes Overexposed picture How to use the Digital Flash underwaterDepth Visibility Light Adjusting camera settingsDepth Visibility Light Page Using the Digital Flash variable power adjustment Page Stephen Frink VI. Tips from the Pro’sSTEPHEN’S TIP 1 Minimize Backscatter STEPHEN’S TIP 2 Shrink the Water Column STEPHEN’S TIP 3 Choose the Right Subject STEPHEN’S POINT-AND-SHOOT Workshop CATHY’S TIP Cathy ChurchCATHY’S TIP Page Page JOHN’S TIP John ChandlerJOHN’S TIP VII. Care and Maintenance Page VIII. Glossary Page IX. Trouble Shooting Guide Flash does not fire all the time Dark areas in your pictures Page Page Page Page Item SL972 New! SeaLife Lens Dock Page Page Page XI. Warranty statement and service Español Deutsch Français Italiano