SeaLife SL321 ECOshot 6MP Digital Camera @ richardeward.com
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SeaLife SL321 ECOshot 6MP Digital Camera
from SeaLife
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List Price: $229.95
Price: $179.17
You save: $50.78 (22%)
Media: Electronics
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Features:
- Rubber armored, shockproof body is depth rated to 75 ft/23m and shockproof tested to 6ft/2m
- 6.0 mega pixel CCD sensor for sharp, crisp images
- Land & Se exposure modes for vivid colors on land or underwater
- Spy Mode takes continuous pictures at set intervals
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Great underwater camera for the beginner 
I am an avid snorkeler and beginner at scuba diving and am getting ready for a trip of diving and snorkeling in Florida this October. I have been toying with the idea of getting a good underwater digital camera for the last couple of months, and after a lot of research, purchased the ECOshot. This camera certainly met my expectations and more!! I have been snorkeling around Long Island Sound, and trust me when I say that the water visibility is not the best. However, the ECOshot has made my pictures... more info
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SeaLife SL321 
Not a great camera, I would spend the extra money and purchase a better camera that actually takes photos you can cherish.
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Riviera Maya trip 
I bought this camera for a trip to Riviera Maya Mexico. When it arrived I played with it in the pool with sport and sea modes. Sea mode makes it look red above water and normal below... at least in a pool it worked fine. The pictured I posted that were taken in Mexico, were used with the sport mode. The sea mode left a strong red tint on them. Like I said though, not a problem because I just changed the mode and it worked perfectly. Camera is easy to operate and auto adjusts for pictures, which is nice for... more info
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A decent little camera, but not great 
This is a decent little camera. There is a lot of shutter lag that is annoying. If you plan to take an action shot - one of your kids jumping into the pool, for example, you better press the button before they jump. You are going to get a blurry picture no matter what. If the kids are underwater, be prepared to go under and look at the screen to take a picture. If you wear contacts, you will need goggles. The pictures are fine, but are not as sharp as I had hoped.
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