Sealife DC200, DC100 manual Set up camera, Set up housing

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How to set-up the Underwater Housing

Set up camera

1.Insert 4 fully charged Ni-MH batteries (size AA, capacity at least 1600 mAh). See page 53 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.Make sure camera focus knob (lens) is set to standard distance. DO NOT SET TO MACRO.

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 25 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.

2.Carefully inspect O-rings 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 iii).

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.

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-rings 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-rings.

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Contents PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Must do Limited Warranty FCC NoticePIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Vii Table of Contents PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM How It Works Your computer Checking Accessories Optional AccessoriesSystem Requirements Identifying the Parts PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Operating Mode Dial Status LCD / LCD Monitor Connectors On Battery Usage also see Battery Selection Guide on Using the Optional Power Adapter Digital Camera Instructions Holding the camera Press and releasing Shutter ButtonHow to playback images Playback images on TVHow to view image information and thumbnails How to delete images How to set the focus How to set the image resolution & qualityResolution Indicator Image Quality IndicatorHow to adjust the flash setting Advanced Camera OperationsHow to adjust the White Balance How to set the OSD On-Screen Display languageHow to set the Self-Timer How to format the CF CompactFlash cardOperating Modes and Menus Record MenuSetting is reset to Auto when the camera power is off Play Menu Slide Show PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Land & SEA Mode Above settings are conserved even if the camera power is off Reset to Default Delete Mode Transferring your Images to the Computer Downloading Images to computerEditing and Processing images Using MGI PhotoVista must be installed from CD before using Preview the Stitch Create a Full Stitch Additional Information Names and FunctionsOK Button Operating Mode Dial LED Messages Camera Specification SeaLife Reefmaster Digital Deluxe Housing SL111DX SeaLife Reefmaster Digital Housing SL111Must do for underwater housing PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Main O-rings and keeping a waterproof seal Quick waterproof testOpening tab PIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Set up camera Set up housingTest camera and housing Entering the water with housing After using housing underwaterCleaning housing after use Crystal Clear water Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feetShoot and review If you don’t like it, delete it Take several pictures of the same subject ’ 30 cm to infinity. Field of view about 50 % largerPIONEERmanREV 11/19/01 600 PM Ni-MH battery charger item # SL190 Optional accessory How to use charger Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH LithiumStandard and High Energy Alkaline Battery Life Trouble shooting guide Problem Possible cause Corrective Action Pioneer Research

DC100, DC200 specifications

The Sealife DC200 and DC100 are popular compact digital cameras designed specifically for underwater photography enthusiasts. These cameras are built to endure the aquatic environment while delivering excellent image quality, making them ideal for divers, snorkelers, and marine explorers.

The Sealife DC200 is a robust camera engineered to provide high-resolution images with its 12-megapixel sensor, enabling users to capture stunning underwater scenes with clarity and vibrancy. It also boasts a wide-angle lens with a built-in macro feature, making it versatile for both close-up shots of marine life and expansive shots of underwater landscapes.

One of the standout features of the DC200 is its user-friendly interface, which is designed to be easily navigated even while wearing diving gloves. The camera has customizable quick-access buttons that allow users to adjust settings efficiently without fumbling through complex menus. Additionally, the DC200 is equipped with a 2.7-inch LCD screen that is anti-reflective, ensuring visibility even in bright underwater conditions.

The Sealife DC100, while slightly more compact, does not compromise on quality. Featuring 10-megapixel resolution, it captures excellent images, and its lightweight design makes it convenient for travel. The DC100's built-in flash helps illuminate subjects in murky water, improving visibility and color accuracy. It also supports video recording up to 720p, allowing photographers to document their underwater adventures in motion.

Both the DC200 and DC100 are engineered to be waterproof down to impressive depths, ensuring durability during extended underwater excursions. They feature a shock-resistant housing, safeguarding the camera from accidental drops and bumps on land, as well.

Moreover, these cameras are equipped with advanced technologies such as an optical image stabilization system, which helps to minimize blurring in images caused by hand movements. The cameras also offer various shooting modes, including underwater, macro, and land modes, enabling users to adapt to different photographic conditions seamlessly.

In summary, the Sealife DC200 and DC100 are exceptional tools for underwater photography, combining high-resolution imaging, durable designs, and user-friendly features. Whether you are a novice or an experienced diver, these cameras are designed to enhance your underwater experience, allowing you to capture the beauty of the ocean with ease.