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SeaLife Mini II Dive & Sport Camera

By Sandrah Gurash, February 9, 2011 @ 02:12 PM (EST)
Source: SeaLife

SeaLife has announced their latest camera, the SeaLife Mini II, which will start shipping in March. This is the successor to their popular ReefMaster Mini which was discontinued in 2009.  The new Mini II is compact and rugged with a rubber "sure grip" design.  It's depth rates to 130ft/40m, shockproof tested up to 6ft/2m, and in testing it was proven to withstand being run over by a car and still be operation, making it a nice choice for those who need a small, easy to use camera to take along for on any adventure under just about any conditions.

Features of the SeaLife Mini II:

  • 9 megapixels
  • Video mode at 30fps with sound
  • Spy Mode - automatically shoots continuous pictures at set time interval
  • Large 2.4" TFT color LCD
  • Instant focus lens from 2ft
  • Self-contained camera, no housing needed
  • Waterproof to 130ft/40m
  • Shockproof up to 6ft/2m
  • Fully rubber-armored
  • Soft rubber "sure grip"
  • Compact, slim design (pocket size)
  • Easy set-up mode
  • Uses 2x AAA batteries
  • SD or SDHC card compatible (8GB recommended)

The SeaLife Mini II is retailing for approximately $230.  The accessories available for this model include the Mini II SL980 Photo Video Light, the Mini II SL961 Digital Pro Flash and the Mini II Wide Angle Lens which will allow for shooting to within 1ft/30cm and increase the shooting angle by 33%.

For more information on the SeaLife Mini II and other SeaLife products, visit their website, http://www.sealife-cameras.com/

Comments
Joseph Tepper
Feb 26, 2011 8:39 PM
Joseph Tepper wrote:
got a peek of this at OWU an it is quite a cool compact
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