Sealife DC 600 manual Use Wide Angle Lens for dramatic pictures

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3. Move calmly and control your buoyancy before taking a picture.

It is very hard to take good pictures when you are moving. Look around for great picture opportunities. First position yourself at the best angle, and neutralize your buoyancy. Second, use the LCD monitor to perfectly frame your subject, check your shooting distance and keep the camera steady. Third, be calm and patient: Sometimes you have to wait a little bit so the fish that were frightened away, come back. Don’t chase the fish, let the fish come to you.

Always be in control of your buoyancy before taking pictures and observe all safe-diving rules.

4.Shoot many pictures of the same subject - If you don’t like it, delete it - later.

One of the great advantages of digital cameras is that you can review and delete pictures later, so shoot several pictures of the same subject. One of the best ways to learn underwater photography is from your good pictures and bad pictures.

5.Evaluate picture for proper exposure and adjust exposure compensation as needed.

Refer to section in this manual titled “Exposure Compensation” for more details. If using the Ext. Flash mode and optional flash accessory, select Macro

Flash [] to darken picture. Select for Far Flash [ F ] to brighten picture. You can also reduce the flash intensity (with the optional SL960D SeaLife Digital accessory) to brighten or darken the picture.

6.Use Wide Angle Lens for dramatic pictures.

The SeaLife Wide Angle lens allow you to get close to your subject for images full of colors and razor-sharp details.

With the 24mm wide-angle lens you fit a close group of 4 dive buddies or a 6-foot (180 cm) shark at a shooting distance of 6 feet (180 cm). Normally, you would have to be 10 feet away, too far for a sharp picture.

7.Use the SeaLife Flash Accessories to enhance color and brightness.

Water filters out light and red/yellow colors resulting in darker, bluer images. The only way to prevent this from occurring is by taking pictures at shallow depths (within 10-15’ depth on a sunny day) or by using artificial light, like the SeaLife External (SL960) or Digital (SL960D) Flash. The Flash easily mounts to the bottom of the housing. The flexible arm allows you to direct the flash at the subject. Even two flashes can be mounted onto the housing for an evenly illuminated and shadow-free image. This system blocks the built-in flash and prevents backscatter. The flexible flash arms allow quick adjustments of the flash. An optional Flash Diffuser can be snapped onto the flash head and is highly recommended for close-up shots of bright, reflective subjects.

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Contents ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, Italiano and Espanol versions SeaLife DC600 Underwater CameraPage User’s Manual Digital Camera Keep the battery out of the reach of children Safety InstructionsDo not disassemble, change or repair the camera Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfacesDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyesDo not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cablesImportant Notes on Using Waterproof Housing Contents Editing Software Installation Ltps color image LCD monitor Overview10MB internal built-in memory Support for SD memory card for memory expansion up to 1GBPictBridge support Dpof functionalityPackage Contents Front View Power buttonRear View SET /Direction button Color State During photography Status LEDDuring connection to a LCD Monitor Icons Photography modePlayback mode -Still image playback Video modePlayback mode -Video playback Inserting the Battery Inserting and Removing the BatteryRemoving the Battery Attaching the Camera StrapCharging the Battery Inserting the SD card Inserting and Removing the SD Card Optional AccessoryRemoving the SD card Press the Power button to power on the camera Setting the Date and Time Choosing the Language User’s Manual Formatting the SD Card or Internal MemorySetting Image Resolution and Quality Possible recording time / sec video clip Possible number of shots still imageImage Quality SizeStill Image Mode Photography ModeRecording Voice Memos Using the Optical ZoomUsing the Digital Zoom AEB Setting the FlashFlash mode Description Yds 2m shooting distance Using the Flash in External Flash ModeFocus mode Description Setting the FocusManual five focus areas Self-timer mode Description 10s Setting the Self-timer10s Effective Subjects and Set Values Exposure Compensation/Backlight CorrectionAE-LOCK Setting the Scene ModeScene mode Description Scene mode Description Setting the Panorama ModeAbout Spy Mode User’s Manual Using the Photo Frame FunctionImage Display Information Playing Back Still ImagesButton Operations Playing Back Video ClipsDuring Playback During a Pause During a Stop Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on TV Playing back voice memo Attaching Voice MemosThumbnail Display Zoom Playback Slideshow Display Protecting Images Protecting ImagesProtecting multiple images simultaneously Cancelling the ProtectionDpof Settings Digital Camera Resizing an Image Resize Compressing an Image Quality Change Erasing Images Erasing at Playback Mode100-0010 Erasing selected imagesStill Image Menu Capture Menu OptionsQuality Scene ModeSharpness ColorManual White BalanceStill Image Menu Function Capture ModeVoice Memo Digital Zoom LCD BrightPreview Date PrintColor Video Menu CaptureWhite Balance Manual WBAudio Video Menu FunctionPlayback Menu Sys. Reset Fr. No. ResetBeep Auto OffFormat Setup Menu In Playback ModeCard Info System InfoPrinting images Connecting the camera to the printerDigital Camera Macintosh OS 9.0 computers Windows 98 computersConnecting the Camera to Your Computer Windows Downloading Images and Video FilesMacintosh Install the PC camera driver Using the Digital Camera AS a PC CameraUser’s Manual Installing Photo Express Installing Photo ExplorerTo install Photo Explorer Click Install Photo ExplorerTo install Photo Express Installing CoolTo install Cool Click Install Cool 360 SECamera Specifications Symptom Cause Solution Power SupplyShooting Symptom Cause SolutionIs blue and lacks Yellow colors Color Playback About connecting to your computer/software Other ProblemsSeaLife DC600 Underwater Housing Underwater Housing InstructionsDC600 Must do for underwater housing Housing door uses one O-ring to form a waterproof seal Open view of waterproof housingMaintaining a waterproof seal Quick waterproof test SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJAfter each use underwater HOW to Install and Remove O-RING To Remove O-ring HOW to Open and Close Waterproof Housing Digital Camera Installing the Flash Link optical cable adapter Digital Camera Set up camera How to set-up the Waterproof HousingSet up housing Test camera and housing After using housing underwater Entering the water with housingCleaning housing after use Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy Prepare housing for storageCrystal Clear water Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feetUse Wide Angle Lens for dramatic pictures Use the landscape focus to minimize shutter lag time Visit the SeaLife website for updated tips an adviceProblem Cause Solution Troubleshooting guideSeaLife has made some No Power Battery power low Recharge battery Underwater Housing Housing Specifications100 Page SL16024 November