Sealife
DC250
manual
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Self-timer mode
Warranty
Reset to Default
Setup menu
Battery Selection Guide
Setting the date and time
Cleaning housing after use
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DC250 Digital Underwater Camera Set
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FCC Statement
Read warnings in manual pages
Must do
FCC Notice
Limited Warranty
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May cause a fire or an electrical shock
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Trademark Information
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Contents
Other Devices
Underwater Housing Instructions
Great Pictures Made Easy
How It Works a Very Unique Camera Land & Sea
Introduction
Your computer
Package contents
Front view
Getting to Know the Camera
Menu Navigation button
Camera buttons
Indicator Status Description/Activity Sound
Mode Description
Card indicator
Flash mode Image quality
Battery check Image resolution
Self-timer mode
LCD monitor information
Getting Started
Installing the batteries
Close the battery/SD card cover firmly
Attaching the strap
Loading a SD memory card optional accessory
Choosing the language
Setting the date and time
Resolution & quality indicators on the status LCD
Setting the image resolution and quality
Resolution & Quality
Taking pictures
Record Mode
Set Focus to Normal Distance
Using the LCD monitor
Using the macro focus setting
Using the digital zoom
Using the flash
Using the self-timer
Flash Modes
Flash Mode Description
Taking pictures manually
Viewing images
Playback Mode Review images
To view the different portion of the enlarged Image, press
Zoom Playback
Slideshow display
Displaying thumbnail images
To instantly delete a picture
How to use the instant delete feature
Deleting images from memory
To delete one image at a time
Recording video clips
Movie Mode
Viewing video clips
System requirements Windows Macintosh
Transferring Recorded Images To Your Computer
Connecting the camera to your computer
Installing the USB driver on Windows computers
Installing the USB driver on Macintosh computers
For computers running Windows
Downloading images/video clips
Installing MGI Photosuite
Installing MGI Photovista
Installing the USER’S Manual
Installing Acrobat Reader
Quick View
Menu Options
Record menu
LCD Brightness
EV Compensation
White Balance
Exit
Sharpness
Flash ON/OFF
Delete ALL
Playback menu
Slide Show
Copy to Card
Dpof
Dpof shortcut
Movie menu
DATE/TIME
Setup menu
Land & SEA Exposure Program Setting
Format Media
Video Mode
Language
Sound
Description
Auto Power OFF
Reset to Default
Inactivity period Camera status
Connecting the Camera to Other Devices
LCD
Camera Specifications
SeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing SL113
Underwater Housing Instructions
Must do for underwater housing
Open view of housing
Quick waterproof test
SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ
Main O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal
SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Front View
SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Rear View
Set up housing
How to set-up the Underwater Housing
Set up camera
Test camera and housing
Cleaning housing after use
Using and cleaning the underwater housing and camera
Entering the water with housing
After using housing underwater
Shoot and review If you don’t like it, delete it
Great Pictures Made Easy
Crystal Clear water
Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet
Take several pictures of the same subject
Standard and High Energy Alkaline
Battery Selection Guide
Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH
Lithium
Battery Life
Problem Possible cause Corrective Action
Trouble shooting guide
Overexposed image
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