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SeaLife Launches Its New Flagship Underwater Camera—
The DC1400 Brings 14 Megapixel Images and HD Video to New Depths
MOORESTOWN, N.J.
(September 19, 2011) — SeaLife, the world-leader in underwater
photographic equipment, has raised the bar yet again with introduction of the new
DC1400, setting the stage to create your own personal undersea concerto of sight and
sound. Five easy-to-use “Piano Keys” allow you to take either true high-definition 720p
video or 14 megapixel high-resolution images of your adventures beneath the seas—
and of your topside adventures, as well.
Depth tested to 200 feet (60 meters), the DC1400 incorporates a feature-packed,
premium high-resolution underwater camera with a new design that redefines simplicity
and ease of use. The DC1400’s five large primary control keys eliminate the confusing
button cluster of a traditional camera to provide simple one-handed operation in any
environment—even with gloves on.
A fingertip “Central Command” lever is located in front of the DC1400’s large shutter
button to allow scrolling through various menus. It also controls the 5X optical zoom
without releasing your grip from the camera. The Super Macro Auto Focus lens will
focus down to within one inch from the subject. The camera’s external polycarbonate
body is rubber-armored for sure-grip handling and shock-protection in all conditions.
The DC1400 offers six specially designed underwater modes, making it possible for