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Just what the doctor ordered for great images...stills and videos.
This is a top quality product, delivering top quality images, both video and stills.
I've been shooting underwater photos for 55 of my 56 years diving. I've shot Nikonis film cameras...they're awesome. My first light was an junderwater flashBULB unit. Yep...number 25 flashbulbs.
First digital underwater was a GoPro. It's a good unit. But, I wanted more. After research, I settled on the SeaLife Micro 3.0. And, I am a happy camper. Images and the video are sharp.
Before trying to download to your computer, pay close attention to the instructions. The adapter and the camera body must be perfectly clean. Do not force anything. If anything is wet, you will get a bad connection. Dry the camera body first, then dry with an absorbent cloth...not a paper towel...the camera connector. After that, if you have a source of CLEAN air, gently blow the area dry. I use an old first stage regulator, a low pressure hose, and a air blower. Air from SCUBA tanks is DRY, and contains no chemical propellent. If the adapter or PC cable become worn, order a new one. I will be ordering one shortly, as a spare. By the way, get the light. If you're serious about UW video or stills, bite the bullet.
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Achat vérifié : Oui | État : neuf | Vendu par : dolphin_scuba
Easy to use
This is a good underwater camera for the amateur underwater photographer.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : jcubed_7