Sealife DC300/DC310 manual Underwater Housing Instructions, DC300 DC310

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Underwater Housing Instructions

Important: Please carefully read and understand these instructions before using camera and housing underwater.

DC300/

DC310

Front view of underwater housing

DC300

DC300: SeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing (SL113)

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.

3-button controls ( power, shutter and LCD on/off), for Dive-Easy housing.

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

Back view of Advanced housing

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.

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Contents DC300/DC310 Digital Underwater Camera Set Must do Read warnings in manual pagesLimited Warranty FCC NoticePage Page Page Trademark Information Contents Underwater Housing Instructions Menu OptionsGreat Pictures Made Easy Introduction How It Works a Very Unique Camera Land & SeaYour computer Package contents Common Optional AccessoriesGetting to Know the Camera Front viewLED indicator Viewfinder LCD monitor Display button Rear viewLED indicators Mode dialMode Description Indicator Status Description/Activity SoundLCD monitor information in Record mode Movie mode Battery level Installing the batteries Getting StartedLoading a SD memory card optional accessory Attaching the strapSetting the date and time Choosing the languageSetting the image resolution and quality 12MB SDRecord Mode Using the viewfinderTaking pictures Using the LCD monitor and Quick Review mode Setting Seascape focus for Land & Sea picturesUsing the macro focus setting Using the Portrait focus settingUsing the digital zoom Using the self-timer Using the flashFlash Mode Description Flash ModesTaking pictures manually Playback Mode Review images Viewing imagesZoom Playback Displaying thumbnail images Slide show displayProtecting one image/video clip Protecting one image/video clipRemoving protection from one image/video clip Setting Dpof Deleting images/video clipsTo delete one image/video clip at a time How to use the Instant Delete feature To delete all images/video clips at onceTo instantly delete a picture Movie Mode Recording video clipsViewing video clips Transferring Recorded Images To Your Computer System requirements Windows MacintoshInstalling the USB driver on Windows computers Installing the USB driver on Macintosh computersConnecting the camera to your computer Downloading images/video clips For computers running WindowsInstalling MGI Photosuite Installing MGI Photovista Installing the USER’S Manual Installing Acrobat Reader Menu Options Record menuWhite balance Digital zoomMovie menu Quick viewLCD brightness Delete all Playback menuProtect Slide showSetup menu Land & SEA Exposure Program SettingBeep Power offFormat Inactivity period Camera statusDescription Reset to defaultDate setup Date typeDate imprint Video outLanguage Connecting the Camera to Other Devices Camera Specifications DC310 SeaLife Reefmaster Advanced Housing SL113 Underwater Housing InstructionsDC300 DC300 SeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing SL113 DC300 DC310Must do for underwater housing Open view of housing SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ Main O-ring and keeping a waterproof sealQuick waterproof test SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Front View External Flash Exposure control Navigation Buttons How to set-up the Underwater Housing Set up cameraSet up housing Close housing lid tightly, then close latch Test camera and housingAfter using housing underwater Using and cleaning the underwater housing and cameraEntering the water with housing Cleaning housing after useStay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet Great Pictures Made EasyCrystal Clear water Shoot and review If you don’t like it, delete itTake several pictures of the same subject Lithium Battery Selection GuideNickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH Standard and High Energy AlkalineBattery Life Trouble shooting guide Problem Possible cause Corrective ActionOverexposed image