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DIGITAL FLASHInstruction Manualwith Tips from the ProsDIGITAL FLASHInstruction Manualwith Tips from the Pros

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8• Important: Turn off camera’s red-eye reduction.• Select your desired image resolution.• Use camera’s manual exposure mode to control aperture and s

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9Prepare your Digital FlashOpen latch as shown below to access battery compartment and pre-flash cancellation setting.Important: Make sure the Flash(a

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10Caution:Discharge flash.Before opening flash housing door, make sure to discharge theflash by moving the power switch to the “TEST” position, and th

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11Insert new or freshly charged AA batteries. Use SeaLife NiMHrechargeable batteries for best results.To replace batteries, gently press down on theto

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12Setting the preflash cancellation switch.For all SeaLife digital and film camera’s, set switch to “0” position. Forall non-SeaLife digital cameras,

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13• If you do not see the Digital Flash firing in the picture, set the switchto the #3 position and repeat the above test. • Continue moving switch do

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14Pre-flash cancellation settings:The Pre-Flash cancellation switch setting matches the number of pre-flashes of your camera:Switch positionDescriptio

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15Close and seal battery compartment as shown. Make sure O-ringis perfectly clean and undamaged.Note: Inspect O-ring for cuts, tears, dirt or other da

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16Carefully inspect that the latch is closed and the O-ring is completely seated into the housing.

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17Attach camera (housing) to DIGITAL FLASH mounting base. Handtighten screw – Do not over tighten!Caution:A) Only attach mounting screw to hous-ings w

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18Attach Flash Link optical cable to Digital Flash head and cameraRefer to the Flash Link instruction manual for details. The Flash Linkoptical cable

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19Test FlashTurn ON/OFF switch on top of flash to “ON”. When green flash-readylight is on, turn switch to TEST. This will test fire the flash. New or

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20Test PicturesTurn on camera and Digital Flash and take some test pictures to makesure camera’s flash and Digital Flash fires together. Check that bo

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21The flexible arm consists of seven 1-inch (2.5cm) links covered by afoam rubber sleeve. You can bend the flexible arm in any direction. Ifyou want t

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22The built-in flash of the camera shouldbe covered by a flash deflector to pre-vent unwanted backscatter of lightcaused by a reflection from particle

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23Use of a second Digital Flash. In order to avoid shadows and to further intensify brightness and color, you may mount a second identi-cal flash. Rem

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24A camera with two Digital FlashesThis double flash system can also be used with the SeaLife MacroLenses at a distance of 8” to 48” (20cm-120cm). A g

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25V. How to use the Digital Flash underwater Making camera adjustments for proper image exposure is easy witha little practice and knowledge. Just fol

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26Adjusting camera settingsFor SeaLife digital cameras, set the camera to External Flash mode.For more details refer to your SeaLife camera instructio

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27You notice the deeper you go, the lower the visibility. The darker thelight conditions are, the higher the ISO. This makes your camera moresensitive

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1Contents:I. SeaLife Digital Flash Features and Benefits...PAGE 2III. Picture samples ...PAGE 5I

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28White Balance (WB). This setting will match the color temperature (notheat) of the light source to your camera’s sensor. Before using theSeaLife Dig

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29Using the Digital Flash variable poweradjustment:If the test image is over exposed (white orwashed out colors), turn the power adjust-ment clockwise

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30Important: For SeaLife digital cameras, make sure camera is setto External Flash mode. See camera instructions for more details.Tip: For SeaLife DC3

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31VI. Tips from the Pro’sSTEPHEN FRINKStephen Frink is the world’s most widely published under-water photographer. With a career spanning over twodeca

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32Still, there are a few principles that can make even digital photographybetter:STEPHEN’S TIP 1: MINIMIZE BACKSCATTERBackscatter is the most importan

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33• One important advantage with the SeaLife Digital Flash, is that whenparticles are illuminated, it is with rim-light rather than front-light, andth

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34STEPHEN’S TIP 3: CHOOSE THE RIGHT SUBJECTBecause the best results will be obtained when working close, there isa limited universe of subjects possib

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35STEPHEN’S POINT-AND-SHOOT WORKSHOPThis series of fourphotos taken with theSeaLife flash showsthe tremendous effectwater has on colorsaturation. In t

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36CATHY CHURCH Cathy Church has been photographing the beautiful underwaterworld since 1967. She has a Masters degree in Marine Biology,and is recogni

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37• Get closer with your strobe.• Shoot in deeper water or on darker days.• Use manual control to make backgrounds darker and strobe brighter• When sh

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2I. SeaLife Digital Flash Features and BenefitsUniversal Underwater Flash for all film and digital cameras*• Deeper, richer colors and reduces backsca

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38• If you fall forward when kneeling, move your weights toward yourback.• If you use integrated weights, put part of them on a belt on your backto pr

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39• Aim your strobe straight out, rather than tilted down, for subjectsbeyond a foot from the camera.• Extend your strobe as far away from the lens as

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40JOHN CHANDLER John has been a certified PADI Divemaster since 1982and has remained active in leading dive trips around theworld. In 1996, John took

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41JOHN’S TIP 3:Adjust the speed of your sensor (ISO) to be more sensitive (higher ISO)the deeper you go. If your subject is at 3 feet (1m) or less, ne

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42VII. Care and Maintenance1.After each use, Digital Flash and camera housing must be soakedin fresh water immediately toremove salt and dirt. Keep h

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435. Always keep the compartment cover O-ring clean, dry and free fromobstructions. Latch and inspect the compartment door. 6. Inspect O-ring for cut

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44VIII. GLOSSARYISO. International Standards Organization. This term ISO relates theability (speed) of the camera’s sensor to accept light. Higher the

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45Shutter speed. The amount of time the camera shutter opens to permit light through the aperture and on the image sensor.Fast shutter speed (125/sec

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46IX. Trouble Shooting Guide1. Digital Flash does not fire when switch is turned from “ON” to“TEST.”a. Wait until the green flash-ready light is on. I

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47i. For SeaLife digital cameras, set to External Flash mode.Make sure camera’s ready-light is on.ii. For other camera brands, set camera to Flash ON.

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3Without Digital Flash With Digital FlashNovice and experienced dives alike know that the deeper you dive theless light penetrates the water column. W

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48b. Make sure flash sensor cover is covering light sensor farthestfrom camera.c. Refer to Flash Link instructions for correct installation procedures

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49e. The reflectivity of your subject will cause some areas to appearbrighter than other areas. For example, dark coral needs morelight than would whi

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50c. Test flash arm flexibility underwater. The flash arm will becomestiffer underwater.6. Rust accumulating around power on and test swtich. The swit

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51X. Accessories, Spare Parts and Related Productsto use with your SeaLife Digital FlashSpare Parts:Item #SL96012: Digital Flash (head only)Item #SL96

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52Item SL968: SeaLife®Diffuser: Softens the light from SeaLifeExternal Flash to prevent over-exposure of close-upsubjects. Results in richer color bal

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53Item SL972: New! SeaLife®Lens Dock Protects and stores wide angle lens while diving.Lens quickly slides in and out for instant access.Quickly and ea

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54Item SL951: SeaLife®Macro 3X Close-Up Lens & U/W filter:Close-up shots are the keys to good pictures, espe-cially with less then perfect water v

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55Two neoprene protective lens covers included. Fitsall SeaLife cameras.Item SL194: SeaLife®Sunshade: Prevents sun glare so you cansee the LCD monito

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56Item SL911: Moisture Muncher Capsules: Absorbs moisture to prevent fogging and corrosion of your SeaLifecamera. Each capsule contains 1 gram of colo

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XI. Warranty statement and serviceThis product will be repaired or replaced free of charge within 1 yearfrom the purchase date in the case of a manufa

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4The SeaLife Digital Flash is fully adjustable allowing you to control thebrightness of your “sun” as you need.The variable power adjustment lets you

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IMPORTANT DO NOT send any non-SeaLife cameras housings orother equipment. Shipments other than manufacturers equipment will be promptlyreturned in the

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5III. Picture samples – you can do this!

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6Photos by John Chandler with SeaLife DC310 digital camera, Wide-Angle Lens and Digital Flash

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7IV. Preparing your camera and SeaLife Digital FlashPrepare your camera for use underwater. Here is a simple checklistthat is useful for most popular

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