Digital Advisor describes the Sealife SD-300 and gives the following Editorsâ Comments:
âThe perfect introduction to underwater photography for snorklers, divers and water sports activists! SeaLife introduces the Great Leveler amongst underwater Digital cameras. The SD300 is a steal, and takes awesome aquatic photos.â?
The Sealife SD-300 uses a 35 mm film and can be used in upto 80 foot deep water.
Itâs a very cheap camera, ranging from $27.95 upto $35.00
It has:
- Automatic film advance
- Automatic & Manual flash activation
- Can be reloaded withISo 400 or Iso 800 35mm film
- Underwater 35 mm reloadable camera
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