Thursday, August 9, 2012

A camera for rainy days

Never mind it's ability to be used down to 200 feet, this appears to be the ideal camera to use on wet, rainy ans stormy days, snow storms included. This is the way I used to used My Nikonos. It is also very useful on a beach. having just shot the sea castles at the local beach, I can attest to the need of a water proof camera. I was worried that salt water would hit my E PL-2 has there was a constant spraying of sea water on the sand structures to keep them mopist. I had to be very careful about any of it hitting the camera.

The ReefMaster Mini is a Dive Camera Waterproof to 200 Feet

ReefMaster.jpgThe folks at SeaLife have announced a new camera for all your underwater photography needs; the ReefMaster Mini. It's an inexpensive 9-megapixel, 'lifeproof' camera that handles depths of up to 200 feet; and does plenty to improve your underwater pictures as well. It sports automatic settings for diving and snorkeling, color correction software to remove blue hues, and a quick detachable wide-angle lens. It also gives you 30 frames per second of video at VGA resolution.

The ReefMaster mini boasts a built-in Flash designed to get color and exposure just right when you're taking your underwater photos, and a 2.4-inch LCD screen. All this for just $259.95 USD. If you need even more illumination, the ReefMaster Mini Elite kit includes Sealife's Digital Pro Flash unit and a soft travel case, however it will set you back about $610USD.
Courtesy of steves-digicams.com

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