Manual SeaLife ReefMaster DC100 Digital Camera

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1. Read warnings in manual (pages iv - vii).
2. If you have any questions after reading this manual or
problems regarding the SeaLife digital camera, housing or
accessories follow these instructions:
•Do not contact dealer; do this:
•Check trouble shooting guide in this manual or on the SeaLife
website www.sealife-cameras.com
•If this does not solve the problem contact SeaLife Customer
Service: USA (856) 866-9192. For other countries, contact the
Sealife national distributor. For a complete list, see the above
website.
3. Use only the following AA batteries:
•SeaLife Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) 1600mAh or higher
rechargeable batteries. Carefully follow charging instructions.
•Lithium non-rechargeable batteries. Lithium batteries last the
longest of all batteries but they are expensive and they are
not rechargeable.
•We do not recommend using Alkaline batteries due to their
short battery life, however new high-energy alkaline batteries,
like Duracell Ultra, have a longer battery life and can be used
with the SeaLife digital camera. Even high-energy alkaline
batteries do not last as long as SeaLife Ni-MH batteries. Do
not use standard alkaline batteries.
•Replace batteries when battery power status indicator on
camera is down one bar.
•Turn camera power or LCD monitor OFF when not using
camera to preserve battery power.
•Always use freshly charged batteries. Batteries can discharge
at room temperature up to 10% per day. Store batteries in
plastic bag or container in refrigerator or cool, dry place.
4. Follow the correct computer connect sequence to download
pictures: (Only for Windows 98 you need to install the driver
using the enclosed CD. You need to install the Photo Suite
Imaging Software only if you do not want to use your existing
picture editing software).
•First power up computer and connect USB cable to
computer.
•Turn camera power ON.
•Turn Operating mode dial to PC.
•ONLY THEN connect USB cable to camera.
•Locate pictures in Removable disk (:) under My Computer.
•Some operating systems may require a few minutes before
the camera connection is established.
5. Use only the following brands of Compact Flash memory
cards:
•SeaLife, SanDisk, Kingston, Lexar, Ritek and Pretec
(registered trademarks of respective companies).
6. Keep main O-Rings and housing perfectly clean.
•Clean housing and main O-rings with fresh water after
every use.
•Do not remove O-rings. Do not grease.
•Store camera and housing only after careful cleaning and
when totally dry.
7. Never let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when
opening.
•Only open and load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside
an air-conditioned room.
8. For good underwater pictures you need:
•Clear water conditions.
•Control your buoyancy before taking picture.
•Get as close as possible to subject (ideal distance is 2 to 6).
•Make it a habit to use the SeaLife Macro Lens/Filter for
superb details and vibrant colors.
•For best underwater pictures, use External Flashes and
snap-on Macro or wide-angle lenses.
MUST DO
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Brand SeaLife
Model ReefMaster DC100
Category Digital Cameras
File type PDF
File size 4.82 MB

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How can I prevent 'red eyes' in my pictures? Verified

The 'red eye' phenomenon is caused by too much light in too little time getting to eyes of the people in the picture. This effect is even stronger in a dark atmosphere. The following can be done to prevent it: don't let people look directly into the camera, create more light, take the picture closer to the subject or decrease the use of the zoom function.

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What is a megapixel? Verified

A megapixel (MP) equals one million pixels. Megapixels are, among other things, used to indicate the resolution of digital cameras and camcorders. For example a camera that produces images of 1280x960 pixels has a resolution of about 1,3MP. Though there are many factors that influence the quality of an image it can be said that in general more megapixel results in a better image.

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Is it necessary to drain my lithium-ion battery before recharging it again? Verified

No, this is not necessary. With older batteries this was the case. Lithium-ion batteries can be charged after use and be taken off the charger when needed.

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What does SD stand for? Verified

SD stands for Secure Digital. SD cards are the standard storage medium for many digital cameras.

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A battery in my device is oxidized, can I still safely use it? Verified

Ja, the device can still be safely used. Firstly, remove the oxidizd battery. Never use bare hands to do this. Then clean the battery compartment with a cotton swab dipped in vinegar or lemon juice. Let it dry and insert new batteries.

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What is the best way to store a lithium-ion battery for a long period? Verified

The best way to store a lithium-ion battery is at a temperature between 5 and 45 degrees Celcius. It's also a good idea make sure the battery is about 67% charged before it is stored away.

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Under what conditions will my lithium-ion battery function optimally? Verified

Lithium-ion batteries function optimally at a temperature between 5 and 45 degrees Celcius. With very cold or warm weather you may notice that the battery will drain quicker. Charging is not recommended at temperatures lower than 5 or higher than 45 degrees Celcius.

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Manual SeaLife ReefMaster DC100 Digital Camera

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