dc2000

  1. Adam K

    SeaLife DC2000 Review - from a very amateur photographer POV

    I bought my DC2000 as with the Pro Duo kit just over a year ago. I've had 52 dives taking pictures with it, and I wanted to write a quick review about my experience in using it. First, a little about me to understand my experience in underwater photography: - been diving for 2.5 years, 86...
  2. Divers with Turtle

    Divers with Turtle

  3. Napping Turtle

    Napping Turtle

  4. Octopus Dancing

    Octopus Dancing

    This octopus couldn't stop dancing for the camera!
  5. C

    It looks like my DC2000 died on the weekend.

    Not even in the water. Turn it on, it does a little buzz, and the power indicator light comes on.... and then that's it. No chime, no display screen. It doesn't respond to any input, and the only way to make the power indicator light go off is to remove the battery. Memory card is fine ( I can...
  6. scubachad36

    SeaLife DC2000 RAW Shooting

    Hi there, I've got my next underwater camera narrowed down to the DC2000 or the Olympus TG5 with a housing. The one thing that's making me hesitant about the DC2000 is the shot rate with RAW. Can any DC2000 speak to this issue (or non-issue?) as I'd like to make a decision in the next 2 weeks...
  7. Davend Dominick

    I lousy my dc1400 (sealife)

    I lousy my dc1400 on my last trip. Frankly I have had it for several years and was thinking of replacing it. I was never happy with the auto focus on it, so almost always shot in macro... Yuck I know. I am considering the dc2000. However, I am worried that going with another compact is going to...
  8. SeaLife Cameras

    Capture brilliant colors on your next dive

    Pair the Sea Dragon photo/video light with your favorite underwater camera to reveal brilliantly stunning colors. Watch the video created by the team from DivePhotoGuide to see which one is best for you! Full article: uwpho.to/2trcM16
  9. SeaLife Cameras

    Dive with the amazing DC2000

    Capture breath-taking images and videos with SeaLife's most advanced camera, the new DC2000, featuring a large 20MP 1" SONY® sensor, RAW imaging format, and auto & manual mode.
  10. SeaLife Cameras

    Exploree the undersea world with SeaLife DC2000

    Photos taken with the SeaLife DC2000. Let us know your thoughts on the new camera! Available late December.
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