Good question. When you are looking at the front of the UW housing there is a little metal ring on the right hand side bottom of the housing. The neoprene wrist strap attaches to that metal ring. Don't try to use the clip to connect it. Slide the looped end of the thin black string through the metal ring. Then pull the two strings apart and pull the neoprene part through the space created between the two strings. This should loop the strap around that metal ring. Then you can use that plastic clip to clip your camera to yourself. Hope this helps!
Sorry it took us so long to get back to you. The DC2000 cannot shoot only in RAW. It can shoot in JPEG or in JPEG and RAW, so it will make a copy of both a JPEG and RAW image. We did some testing and the interval between photographs when shooting JPEG and RAW is about 5 to 8 seconds. I hope this helps! If you have any more questions about SeaLife Products please feel free to contact our staff at: 262-938-6827.
They have a Beta version of the 1.03 available. Take a look at SeaLife's firmware site if you scroll to the bottom there is a link to the Beta version at the top, or the other firmware updates below that. here is the link: www.sealife-cameras.com/firmware Hope that helps!
Hey Rahul, It depends on your ratio and where you are shooing, but here is the break down from SeaLife's website: 3:2 Aspect ratio: Land: 66° Diagonal (57° horizontal) Underwater: 50° Diagonal (43° horizontal) 4:3 Aspect ratio: Land: 61° Diagonal (51° horizontal) Underwater: 46° Diagonal (38° horizontal) 16.9 Aspect ratio: Land: 64° Diagonal (57° horizontal) Underwater: 48° Diagonal (43° horizontal) Hope this helps!
Yes. And it won't take the batteries long to charge either. What we typically do is have two batteries for a day and leave one on the boat or in our car and then change it when it gets low. Then they can both be charged up for the next day.
ordered this camera today based on this video
thank you very informative demonstration
Glad you liked it! If you have any more questions about SeaLife products feel free to give our staff a call: 262-938-6827
how does one attach the wristband for the UW housing to the UW housing? It seems impossible. Please help. Thanks
Good question. When you are looking at the front of the UW housing there is a little metal ring on the right hand side bottom of the housing. The neoprene wrist strap attaches to that metal ring. Don't try to use the clip to connect it. Slide the looped end of the thin black string through the metal ring. Then pull the two strings apart and pull the neoprene part through the space created between the two strings. This should loop the strap around that metal ring. Then you can use that plastic clip to clip your camera to yourself. Hope this helps!
Yes rightly said. The clip is to connect your cam to the BCD. The lanyard should go around the metal ring not the clip.
How long is the interval when shooting at ONLY RAW?
Sorry it took us so long to get back to you. The DC2000 cannot shoot only in RAW. It can shoot in JPEG or in JPEG and RAW, so it will make a copy of both a JPEG and RAW image. We did some testing and the interval between photographs when shooting JPEG and RAW is about 5 to 8 seconds. I hope this helps! If you have any more questions about SeaLife Products please feel free to contact our staff at: 262-938-6827.
Thanks for the info. Is the new Firmware Version 1.03 already ok to install in DC2000?
They have a Beta version of the 1.03 available. Take a look at SeaLife's firmware site if you scroll to the bottom there is a link to the Beta version at the top, or the other firmware updates below that. here is the link: www.sealife-cameras.com/firmware Hope that helps!
HOW WIDE IS THE FIELD OF VIEW OF VIEW BY DEFAULT WITHOUT ANY ACCESSORY LENSES.
Hey Rahul, It depends on your ratio and where you are shooing, but here is the break down from SeaLife's website:
3:2 Aspect ratio:
Land: 66° Diagonal (57° horizontal)
Underwater: 50° Diagonal (43° horizontal)
4:3 Aspect ratio:
Land: 61° Diagonal (51° horizontal)
Underwater: 46° Diagonal (38° horizontal)
16.9 Aspect ratio:
Land: 64° Diagonal (57° horizontal)
Underwater: 48° Diagonal (43° horizontal)
Hope this helps!
so just to be sure i can bring several spare batterys to do lots of shallow water dives in a row
Yes. And it won't take the batteries long to charge either. What we typically do is have two batteries for a day and leave one on the boat or in our car and then change it when it gets low. Then they can both be charged up for the next day.
Typical salesman, he talks about the lack of zoom as a benefit.
Don'r need it