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SeaLife SharkDiver SL 300 Underwater Reloadable Camera

SeaLife SharkDiver SL 300 Underwater Reloadable Camera
Brand: SeaLife

List Price: $39.95
Buy New: $29.95
You Save: $10.00 (25%)



New (2) Used (1) from $20.00

Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 32831

Color: Clear/Yellow/Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 2
Minimum Focal Length: 35
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 3
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: SL300
Model: SL300
UPC: 077068413004
EAN: 0077068413004
ASIN: B0000W45A4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Underwater 35 mm reloadable camera
  • Dive tested to 80 feet
  • Automatic film advance
  • Automatic & Manual flash activation
  • Can be reloaded withISo 400 or Iso 800 35mm film

Accessories:

  • Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (5-Pack)
  • Targus DPBP01 ProBlack Video Camera Case Mini
  • Rayovac NM715-8 Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries, 8-Count Package
  • FujiFilm Superia 110 200 Speed Film (2 Pack)
  • Kodak Gold Max 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
SeaLife introduces the Great Leveler amongst underwater digital cameras. The SD300 is a steal, and takes awesome aquatic photos. Super strong hinge design Bring back a record of your adventures from your next visit to Inner Space!


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Flooded on first use   June 7, 2004
20 out of 22 found this review helpful

Despite taking extreme care to ensure o-ring integrity after loading this camera the first time, it flooded on its first dive at 45 feet. I followed the manufacturer's directions exactly, ensured a clean o-ring and mounting, visually inspected the o-ring for stretch, tears, dust, hair, etc. prior to closing, all to no avail. A replacement camera from a no-name brand I purchased from a local dive shop on Bonaire for half the price as a replacement performed flawlessly through six reloads at depths of up to 100 feet. Hugely disappointing.


5 out of 5 stars Very good, great value for money !   October 31, 2004
HD462 (UK)
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

I got this for our recent holiday to Ibiza as I was planning on doing some snorkelling. With it being rated to 75ft I thought it would be well within it's limits for just snorkelling when you're only going 10 to 15ft down.

I was pleasantly surprised by the picture quality for such a cheap camera. (...)
The underwater photos, not the above surface ones, they're off a digital camera.

Before buying I'd read the reviews on the net about the casing leaking, but as it was made by Sea Life, a reputable manufacturer in underwater cameras I decided to chance it. I've had no problems with the three films I've put in it. I'd just say be careful you have the square section 'o' ring located properly before you close the case, as if you get it jammed then it could leak, and this may be what happened to the other reviewers.

Some tips I'd mention if travelling abroad is to not load your film until you are ready to use it. If you load it in a cool environment (ie in the UK) then go to a hot environment (ie Ibiza), the air trapped in the case will condense due to the heat difference, which will give you the small amount of water inside the casing mentioned in other reviews (a possibility). So I'd say it's better to close the casing in the environment it's going to be used in (ie: warm dry air if in sunny climes).

I only used it to around 15ft so it may have leak problems deeper down, but from the seal it got I wouldn't have thought so. When opening the camera back up, once you opened the clasp the casing still took some prising open due to the suction on the seal created by the water pressure, so I think it would take some pressure to make it leak. Which makes me feel the seal was not in properly in the first place.

To be honest if you were scuba diving (ie: deeper depths) you'd spend a bit more than this camera costs for an underwater camera. But for my intended use (snorkelling) it was perfect.

If I was scuba diving, so going deeper, I'd buy an underwater digital camera, for the option of no film costs, and being able to delete bad photos, so being more cost effective in the long term.

I couldn't fault it, thoroughly recommended.



2 out of 5 stars Prone to leaks   September 13, 2004
carbsaregood (Santa Barbara, CA)
9 out of 12 found this review helpful

The first time I used it, I noticed that it was starting to fog up inside the housing. I opened it and sure enough there was some water inside. The second time, using the extra rubber ring that was provided, I noticed water leaked inside again. It seemed to take a little longer this time (30 minutes) and didn't fog up. I used it snorkeling (no underwater dives), so the max depth the camera could have been at was 5 feet. Fortunately, there was not enough water to get inside the camera body and into the film compartment. I believe that if I had taken it to about 45 feet, like the previous reviewer did, that it would have also flooded.

I guess all I can say is beware.

Pros are: It is much cheaper than the next model from the same company, has a flash, automatic film advance, and a nice strap.



1 out of 5 stars Disappointment   June 7, 2005
Jana M. Knowles (Rockville, MD)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

I bought this camera to take to the Keys on a snorkeling trip. I made sure to load the film when I arrived in FL, I was careful with the rubber ring so as to insure a tight seel and still the camera leaked. I was never attempting a picture at a depth further than a few feet. What a crappy camera. I wasted two rolls of film and four batteries before I just gave up...save your money, I wish I had!


1 out of 5 stars Junk. Returned it. Read all the reviews and make your decision.   June 19, 2006
Dave Millman (San Jose, CA USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

When a product gets a couple of good reviews and a LOT of bad ones, you have to suspect something is wrong. Listen to your suspicions in this case. Those two good reviews here on Amazon may be true, but then why so many bad reviews? And one reviewer wrote that he put silicon grease on the gasket...nothing in the instructions about that. So one of the positive reviews actually modified the product to make it work!

This is not a quality product. It leaked on the second roll of film, despite extreme care in seating the gasket. I have purchased single-use underwater cameras which give much better results, and I recommended those over this junk.



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