Sealife Digital Camera DC1400 User Guide

ENGLISH, FRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL and  
NEDERLANDS versions  
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Trademark Information  
Microsoft® and Windows® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
SD™ and SDHC™ are trademarks.  
SeaLife® is a registered trademark of Pioneer Research.  
Product Information  
Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
This includes primary product specifications, software, software drivers,  
and user’s manual. This User Manual is a general reference guide for the  
product.  
The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may  
differ from the actual design of your camera.  
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in  
this user manual.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product.  
Warnings  
Continued use under the following conditions may cause fire or electric shock.  
Contact your local authorized SeaLife dealer for repair service if the product  
is damaged.  
If foreign objects or water have entered the camera, turn the power  
off and remove the battery.  
If the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged, turn the power  
off and remove the battery.  
Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera.  
Use the supplied AC adapter only with the indicated power supply  
voltage.  
Do not use the camera in areas near water, rain, snow, high humidity,  
sand, dirt or combustible gas* unless it is properly sealed in the  
waterproof housing provided.  
* Warning - the camera inside the waterproof housing IS NOT certified  
to be intrinsically safe. Using the camera in an environment containing  
combustible gases may result in explosion or fire.  
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.  
The battery might cause poisoning. If any part of the battery is accidentally  
swallowed, immediately consult a physician.  
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Cautions  
Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyes.  
This might cause damage to the person’s eyesight.  
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.  
This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to  
leak. If the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your  
body or clothes, rinse with fresh water. If the internal fluid has entered your  
eyes, consult a physician to receive treatment.  
A camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it, strike it or use  
excessive force when handling the camera.  
This might cause damage to the camera.  
Do not remove the battery immediately after long period of continuous  
use.  
The battery becomes hot during use. Touching a hot battery might cause  
burns.  
Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets.  
This might cause heat to build up and deform the case, resulting in fire.  
Use the camera in a well-ventilated place.  
Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise  
significantly, such as inside a car.  
This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire.  
Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables.  
Failure to do this might damage cords and cables, resulting in fire and  
electric shock.  
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Notes on Battery Usage  
When you use the battery, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety  
Instructions and the notes described below:  
Use only the specified battery (3.7V) provided with the camera.  
Extremely cold environments can shorten the battery life and reduce camera  
performance.  
When you are using a new rechargeable battery or a rechargeable battery  
that has not been used for an extended period of time, it may affect  
the number of images that can be captured. Therefore, to maximize its  
performance and lifetime, we recommend that you fully charge the battery  
and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use.  
The battery may feel warm after a long period of continuous use of the  
camera or the flash. This is normal and not a malfunction.  
The camera may feel warm after a long period of continuous use. This is  
normal and not a malfunction.  
If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time, remove it from the  
camera to prevent leakage or corrosion and store it after no battery power  
is left. Stored for a long time in a fully charged condition, its performance  
may be impaired.  
Always keep the battery terminals clean.  
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used battery according to your local recycling laws.  
To prevent short-circuiting or fire, keep the battery away from other metal  
objects when carrying or storing.  
This symbol mark [crossed-out wheeled bin] indicates separate  
collection of waste batteries in the EU countries. The batteries  
provided with this product shall not be treated as household  
waste. Please use the return and collection systems available  
in your country for the disposal of the waste batteries.  
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this  
chemical symbol means that the batteries contains a heavy  
metal at a certain concentration. It is indicated as follows:  
Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead.  
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Important Notes on Waterproof Function and Waterproof Housing  
Read and understand the instructions contained in this manual before  
using underwater.  
The inner camera is not waterproof or shock protected. Seal the camera  
inside the waterproof housing in areas of water, rain, snow, high humidity,  
sand, dirt or combustible gas*.  
*
Warning - the camera inside the waterproof housing IS NOT certified  
to be intrinsically safe. Using the camera in an environment containing  
combustible gases may result in explosion or fire.  
Follow these important O-ring care instructions or the waterproof housing  
may leak.  
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*
Do not lubricate o-ring.  
Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for sand, hair and  
other debris before every use. Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces  
with cleaning brush provided.  
*
Inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts, scratches,  
tears, cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) Replace O-ring or have  
waterproof housing serviced if the O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces become  
damaged.  
*
*
Do not use underwater housing if O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces are  
damaged.  
Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing  
housing.  
*
*
Make sure the O-ring is not twisted when seated in the O-ring groove.  
Carefully follow O-ring removal and installation instructions contained on  
page 67 of this manual.  
*
Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved  
SeaLife O-ring designed for the DC1400 (Item # SL72017). Replacement  
O-rings are available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer, or online at  
Carefully close lid and latch to seal housing and make sure there are no  
obstructions that prevent housing from closing or sealing properly.  
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Soak and rinse waterproof housing in fresh water for about 2 minutes after  
underwater use or if the housing becomes dirty.  
*
Press each button several times to clean out any saltwater, sand or dirt  
that may be trapped under the buttons.  
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*
Use clean, soft cloth to dry housing.  
Store camera and housing only after careful cleaning and when totally dry.  
Do not let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when opening. This may  
result in damage to the inner camera.  
Make sure that you and the waterproof housing are completely dry before  
opening the waterproof door or changing the batteries or the SD memory  
card.  
Avoid opening housing in wet, sandy or humid environments. It is  
recommended to open and load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside  
an air conditioned room. This will prevent water or humidity from being  
trapped inside the housing, which may cause fogging to occur or damage  
the inner camera.  
Avoid getting sunscreen or suntan oil on the camera as it may cause  
discoloration of the surface. If any oil gets on the camera, wash it off  
immediately with warm water.  
The waterproof function does not apply to the camera’s accessories.  
Do not exceed the depth rating of 60m (200ft.) or the housing may become  
damaged and leak.  
The camera may sink if dropped in water, so be sure to attach the strap  
to your wrist or buoyancy control device (BCD) when using the camera in  
or near water.  
Store housing at room temperature in a clean and dry place.  
Do not expose housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.  
Do not store housing in extreme high temperatures, such as the trunk of  
your car.  
Keep the housing unlatched when storing for more than 3 months.  
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CONTENTS  
11 INTRODUCTION  
11  
12  
Overview  
Package Contents  
13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA  
13  
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Front View  
Rear View  
LCD Monitor Display  
18 GETTING STARTED  
18  
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Preparation  
Charging the Battery  
Speed Scrolling and Menu Navigation  
Initial Settings  
Choosing the Language / Formating Memory Card  
23 CAPTURE MODE  
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35  
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Capturing Images (Taking Pictures)  
Setting the Focus  
About Easy Set-up Mode  
Setting the Scene Mode  
About External Flash Modes  
About Dive and Snorkel Modes  
Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image  
Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image  
Taking and Combining Panoramic Pictures  
About Spy Mode  
37 HD VIDEO MODE  
37  
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Recording Video Clips  
Playing Back Video Clips  
39 PLAYBACK MODE  
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Playing Back Still Images  
Removing Red-eye  
Dynamic Lighting Feature  
Attaching Voice Memos  
Playing back voice memo  
Protecting Images  
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Canceling the Protection  
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Erasing Images and Video Clips in Playback Mode  
45 MENU OPTIONS  
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51  
53  
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Capture Menu  
Setting Manual White Balance (WB)  
Video Menu  
Playback Menu  
Setup Menu  
58 TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR COMPUTER  
58 Downloading Your Files  
59 EDITING SOFTWARE  
60 SPECIFICATIONS (INNER CAMERA ONLY)  
61 APPENDIX  
61  
61  
Possible number of shots (still image)  
Possible recording time / sec (video clip)  
62 UNDERWATER HOUSING INSTRUCTIONS  
63  
65  
66  
MUST DO for underwater housing:  
Maintaining a waterproof seal  
Quick waterproof test (before you depart on your dive trip)  
67 HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE O-RING  
69 HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE WATERPROOF HOUSING  
71 INSTALLING THE FLASH LINK OPTICAL CABLE ADAPTER  
73 HOW TO SET-UP THE WATERPROOF HOUSING  
75 USING AND CLEANING THE UNDERWATER HOUSING AND  
CAMERA  
77 GREAT UNDERWATER PICTURES MADE EASY  
79 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
83 HOUSING SPECIFICATIONS  
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INTRODUCTION  
Overview  
Thank you for purchasing the SeaLife DC1400 digital underwater camera. This  
is not your ordinary land camera in a waterproof housing. The SeaLife camera  
includes special onboard software and exposure programs that have been  
developed through extensive underwater testing and research to ensure bright,  
colorful underwater pictures and video. It is equipped with the latest digital  
technology which means the camera is automatic and easy to use.  
The SeaLife waterproof housing is constructed from the finest materials to  
ensure long-lasting and reliable performance. It’s fully rubber armored body  
offers superior shock protection. The durable polycarbonate underbody can  
withstand underwater pressure down to 200ft/60m. It’s large shutter button and  
wide-spread controls ensures a sure-grip and easy handling, even with dive  
gloves on. All metallic parts are made of high-grade stainless steel to survive  
the punishing saltwater and marine environment.  
If you do not already own an underwater strobe, you may consider purchasing  
this important accessory to add color and brightness to your underwater  
pictures. The seemingly dark and colorless underwater world is actually  
bursting with magical, vibrant colors - you [and your camera] just need a light  
to see it. You will be amazed at the great underwater pictures you can take  
with the addition of the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (item # SL961). Please visit  
the SeaLife flash.  
There are so many more features and benefits that you will surely enjoy. All  
of us at SeaLife hope to exceed your expectations with this new camera.  
Happy diving!  
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UW picture taken with  
UW picture taken without Picture of SeaLife  
camera with  
Digital Pro Flash  
SeaLife Digital Pro Flash SeaLife Digital Pro Flash  
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Package Contents  
Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items:  
Common Product Components (with item #):  
Digital Camera (SL72001)  
Underwater Housing (SL114) with lanyard (SL72070)  
Instruction manual (SL72025) and Quick Guide (SL72024)  
USB cable (SL18130)  
AV cable (SL18131)  
Camera strap (item # not available)  
Camera pouch (SL70090)  
AC power adapter (SL72032)  
International plug adapters (SL19003)  
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (SL7014)  
Flash Link optical cable adapter (SL72052)  
Moisture Muncher capsules / 2-pack sample (SL2522)  
Cleaning brush (SL256) and lens cloth (SL25210)  
Common (Optional) Accessories:  
SD/SDHC memory card (Recommend 16GB Class 6 SDHC memory card)  
Spare battery (Item # SL7014)  
SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (SL961)  
Moisture Muncher capsules 10-pack (SL911)  
SeaLife 3-in1 U/W Photo-Video Dive Light (SL980)  
Accessories and components may vary by retailer.  
complete listing of accessories.  
NOTE  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA  
Front View  
1. Zoom lever (Menu scrolling lever)  
2. Flash  
3. ON/OFF Power button  
4. Status LED  
5. Self-timer LED  
6. Microphone  
7. Lens  
Rear View  
A. LCD monitor  
B. USB and AV OUT terminal  
C. Strap Holder  
D. Battery / Memory card cover  
E. Tripod socket  
F. Speaker  
Function  
Video Mode  
Item  
Capture Mode  
Playback Mode  
Shutter button  
(Set button when in  
menu)  
Record button  
Still Image: Zoom in on picture  
Video Clip Start/stop video clip  
1.  
2.  
(Set button when in  
menu)  
Mode button:  
Mode button:  
Select video or picture Select video or picture Return to capture mode  
mode  
mode  
3.  
4.  
Playback mode  
Focus  
Playback mode  
Focus  
Return to capture mode  
Next 10 image  
Compensation  
>
Previous image  
5.  
6.  
--  
Self timer  
Self timer  
Next image  
Still image: Records/Plays voice  
memo ( if “Voice Memo” is activated).  
Video clip: Play/Pause video clip  
SET: opens scene  
mode selection screen  
7.  
--  
8.  
9.  
Flash  
--  
--  
Previous 10 image  
Delete  
--  
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10.  
Capture menu  
Video menu  
Playback Menu  
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LCD Monitor Display  
Capture mode  
1. Zoom status  
2. Available number of shots  
3. Image Stab.  
4. Storage media  
[
[
] Internal memory (no card)  
] SD/SDHC memory card  
8.  
[
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] Exposure compensation  
(It can not be used in below  
modes: Tv, Av, Intelligent Scene,  
Smile Detection, Skin Soften,  
De-blemish, Portrait Man  
& Portrait Lady. )  
5. Battery condition  
[
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] Full battery power  
] Medium battery power  
] Low battery power  
] No battery power  
] Backlight correction  
(It can only be used in Skin  
Soften, De-blemish, Portrait Man  
6. Focus setting  
and Portrait Lady.)  
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] Auto  
9. Self-timer & Self-portrait icon  
] AF Tracking  
] Face Detect  
] Macro  
] Super Macro  
] Infinity  
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] Off  
] Self-portrait  
] 2 sec.  
] 10 sec.  
] 10+2 sec.  
] Histogram  
7. Flash mode  
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] Auto  
] Flash On  
] Flash Off  
] Red-eye  
] Slow Sync  
] Pre-flash  
] Macro Flash (Ext Flash Auto mode only)  
] Far Flash (Ext Flash Auto mode only)  
11. Image size resolution  
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] 4288 x 3216  
] 3264 x 2448  
] 2304 x 1728  
] 1600 x 1200  
] 640 x 480  
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12. Set key: SCN hint icon  
13. Main focus area  
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14. Date and time  
15. Quick shot  
20. Slow shutter warning  
21. Mode icon / Scene mode  
16. Capture mode icon  
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] Program AE  
] Dive  
] Snorkel  
] Ext Flash Auto  
] Ext Flash Manual  
] Ext Light  
] Ext Flash + Light  
] Auto  
] Tv (Shutter Speed Priority)  
] Av (Aperture Priority)  
] Intelligent Scene  
] Smile Detection  
] Anti-shake  
] Panorama PanCapture  
] Skin Soften  
] De-blemish  
] Portrait Man  
] Portrait Lady  
] Landscape  
] Sports  
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] Single  
] Spy mode  
] Continuous  
] AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing)  
] Album Shot  
] Burst  
] Cont.flash  
] Pre-shot  
] Coupl.shot  
] Burst 30fps  
17. White balance  
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] Auto  
] Incand.  
] Ext. Flash  
] BluWtr <25ft/8m  
] BluWtr >25ft/8m  
] GrnWtr <25ft/8m  
] GrnWtr > 25ft/8m  
] Fluoresc.1  
] Fluoresc.2  
] Daylight  
] Night Portrait  
] Night Scene  
] Candlelight  
] Fireworks  
] Text  
] Sunset  
] Cloudy  
] Manual WB  
18. Image quality  
[
] Fine  
[
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] Standard  
] Economy  
] Sunrise  
] Splash Water  
] Flow Water  
] Snow  
] Beach  
] Pets  
19. ISO  
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] Auto  
] ISO 100  
] ISO 200  
] ISO 400  
] ISO 800  
] ISO 1600  
] ISO 3200  
] Natural Green  
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Video mode  
1. Zoom status  
2. Storage media  
3. Battery condition  
4. Focus setting  
5. Flash off  
6. Self-timer icon  
7. Video resolution  
8. Elapsed time /  
Available recording time  
9. Main focus area  
10.Date and time  
11. Video quality  
12.Audio off  
Playback mode -  
Still image playback  
13.Mode icon  
1. Voice memo  
2. DPOF icon  
3. Protect icon  
4. Folder / File number  
5. Storage media  
6. Battery condition  
7. Image size resolution  
8. Set key: Play hint icon  
9. Date and time  
10.Histogram  
11. Aperture value /  
Shutter speed  
12.Exposure value  
13.Image quality  
14. ISO  
15.Mode icon  
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Playback mode - Video playback  
1. Protect icon  
7. Video status bar  
2. Folder / File number  
3. Storage media  
4. Battery condition  
5. Volume mode  
8. Video condition icon  
9. Elapsed time  
10. Set key: Play /  
Pause hint icon  
11. Down key:  
6. Total recorded time  
Stop hint icon  
12. Mode icon  
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GETTING STARTED  
Preparation  
1. Attach the camera strap.  
[Important: Camera strap must be removed  
when using camera inside the waterproof  
housing]  
2. Open the battery/memory card cover.  
3. Insert the supplied battery with correct  
orientation as shown.  
4. Insert an SD/SDHC memory card (Sold separately).  
The camera has 32MB internal memory  
(23MB available for image storage), but  
you can load an SD/SDHC memory  
card to expand the camera’s memory  
capacity.  
Be sure to format the memory card with  
this camera before its initial usage. Refer  
to page 22 for instructions on how to  
format the memory card.  
5. Close the battery/memory card cover and  
make sure it is locked securely.  
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To prevent valuable data from  
being accidentally erased from  
an SD/SDHC memory card, you  
can slide the write protect tab (on  
the side of the SD/SDHC memory  
card) to “LOCK”.  
NOTE  
To save, edit, or erase data on an  
SD/SDHC memory card, you must unlock the card.  
To prevent damaging of an SD/SDHC memory card, be sure to turn off  
the power when inserting or removing the SD/SDHC memory card. If  
inserting or removing the SD/SDHC memory card with the power on,  
the camera will automatically turn off.  
Charging the Battery  
The battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Fully charge the  
battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use to  
maximize its performance and lifetime.  
1. Connect camera to USB-AC adapter with USB cable.  
2. Insert the plug into a wall outlet.  
3. Camera display will show two selections: “PC” or “Charge”.  
Select “Charge” and press the Set button.  
*
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* Note: The Green status light will turn off approximately  
12 hours after charging is complete.  
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Speed Scrolling and Menu Navigation  
There are two ways to navigate the menus:  
I. Speed scrolling  
When the Menu is open, use the Zoom lever to scroll through the menus and  
the shutter button to set the camera. This is how you adjust the camera settings  
when the camera is inside the underwater housing.  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Turn the zoom lever right [  
3. Turn the zoom lever left [  
] to scroll down or right through the menu.  
] to scroll up or left through the menu.  
4. The Shutter button functions like the Set button when the Menu is open -  
Press the Shutter button to confirm the setting.  
II. Navigation button scrolling  
This is the traditional method for scrolling through the menu. When the Menu  
is open, use the Nav button to scroll through the menus and press the Set  
button to confirm your selection. You can use traditional Nav button scrolling  
or Speed Scrolling when the camera is NOT inside the underwater housing.  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Nav button to move up, down, left and right through the menus.  
3. Press the Set button to confirm the setting.  
VERY IMPORTANT:  
Whenever the instruction manual refers to p / q / t / u, you can use the  
zoom lever or navigation button.  
Whenever the instruction manual refers to the SET button, you can use  
the Shutter or Set button.  
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Initial Settings  
Setting the Date and Time  
Follow these steps to set the correct date and time.  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [Setup] with the p / q buttons  
and press the SET button.  
3. Select [Date/Time] with the p / q  
buttons, and press the SET button.  
4. Select the date format with the p / q  
buttons, and press the SET button.  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
5. Select the item’s field with the t / u  
buttons and adjust the value for the date  
and time with the p / q buttons.  
The time is displayed in 24-hour  
format.  
After confirming all settings are  
correct, press the SET button.  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
6. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the  
MENU button.  
When you are in the Date/Time menu, you can also use the zoom lever  
to increase or decrease the time/date values and use the Shutter button  
to set the value.  
NOTE  
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Choosing the Language  
Specify in which language menus and messages are to be displayed on the  
LCD monitor.  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [Setup] menu with the p / q  
buttons and press the SET button.  
3. Select [Language] with the p / q buttons  
and press the SET button.  
4. Select the displayed language with the  
p / q / t / u buttons and press the  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
SET button.  
The setting will be stored.  
5. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the  
MENU button  
Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory  
This utility formats the internal memory (or memory card) and erases all stored  
images and data.  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [Setup] at the end of the menu  
with the p / q buttons and push the SET  
button.  
3. Select [Format] with the p / q buttons,  
then press the SET button.  
4. Select [Yes] with the t / u buttons, and  
press the SET button.  
To cancel formatting, select [No] and  
press the SET button.  
5. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the  
Menu button.  
You should format the memory card before its initial usage or after the  
card has been used in another camera or SD card device.  
Formatting the memory card WILL ERASE all images and data on the  
card.  
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CAPTURE MODE  
Capturing Images (Taking Pictures)  
Your camera is equipped with a 3” full color LCD monitor to help you compose  
images, playback recorded images/video clips or adjust menu settings.  
1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the power on.  
2. Press the MODE button and set the camera to Capture mode (not Video  
mode).  
3. Compose your image in the LCD monitor.  
Turn the zoom lever right to zoom in on the subject, and enlarge the  
subject on the LCD monitor.  
Turn the zoom lever left to zoom out on the subject, and provide a wider  
angle image.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Pressing the shutter button down  
halfway automatically focuses  
and adjusts the exposure, and  
pressing the shutter button down  
fully captures the images.  
The focus area frame turns green  
when the camera is in focus and  
the exposure is calculated.  
When the focus or exposure is not  
suitable, the frame of the focus  
area turns red.  
Avoid using zoom while underwater to take pictures of subjects at far  
away distances. For best underwater pictures, keep your subjects within  
2 m / 6 ft shooting distance.  
If the focus area frame is red, the light conditions or contrast may be too  
low. Try again until focus frame is green, or try focussing on a subject  
with higher contrast located at equal distance to the shooting subject.  
The Flash icon on the LCD display flashes on and off when the flash is  
charging. When the flash icon is solid, the camera is ready.  
NOTE  
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Setting the Focus  
The camera uses an auto focus lens system.  
You can select among the six focus settings described below.  
Press the [  
] button and the t / u buttons to select the desired focus mode.  
The table below will help you choose the appropriate focus mode:  
Focus mode  
Description  
Select this setting and the camera will automatically focus  
from approximately 6in (15cm) to infinity. In Tele zoom the  
range is 2ft (60cm) to infinity.  
[
[
]
]
Auto Focus  
Macro  
AUTO  
For close-up pictures between 2 inches (5cm) to infinity. In  
Tele zoom the range is 2 ft (60cm) to infinity.  
Locks the camera to the infinity focus point (3ft/90cm to  
infinity). This setting is ideal for action shots or shooting  
in low light conditions when the auto focus does not  
accurately focus on the desired subject.  
[
]
Infinity  
For taking pictures of moving subjects. Lock on a desired  
subject by aiming the camera so the subject is in the focus  
frame, then push the [q] / FLASH button. The focus frame  
automatically tracks the subject movement. Press the shutter  
button down fully to take the picture. The focus frame will  
blink red if the camera fails to recognize the subject. The AF  
Tracking feature will not accurately track the subject if there are  
multiple subjects identical to each other, like a school of fish.  
[
]
AF Tracking  
Face detection can identify and focus on a human face in the  
image. If more than one face is detected, the primary face will  
be identified with a white frame, and secondary faces with a  
gray frame. If the camera cannot detect any faces, there will  
be no frame shown on the screen. Press the shutter button  
halfway down to lock the focus. When the primary face is in  
focus, the white frame turns green (red if not in focus). Press  
the shutter button down fully to take the picture.  
[
[
]
Face Detect  
Super Macro  
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For super close-up pictures from 1” (2.5cm) to infinity. The  
optical zoom will increase by 3 steps and lock (disabled).  
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About Easy Set-up Mode  
The Easy Set-up mode is a fast and easy way to set the camera for  
underwater or land photography. Select Easy Set-up option located in the  
capture menu. Then, select the best choice from a series of options  
depending on the shooting condition and the accessories you are using.  
1. Press the Menu button and  
select Easy Set-up:  
3. Select the camera configuration  
you are using.  
2. Select Underwater or Land.  
4. Select Snorkeling or Diving.  
5. The camera is now correctly set  
- That Was Easy!  
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SETTING THE SCENE MODE  
“Scene modes” are pre-programmed camera settings to automatically give  
you the best picture possible under specific shooting conditions. You can use  
the Easy Set-up mode described on the previous page, or select among the  
following 33 scene modes.  
1. Press the MENU button and select Scene Mode using the down button (or  
zoom lever) and push the SET (or shutter button).  
2. Select the desired scene mode with the t / u / q / p buttons (or zoom  
lever), and press the SET button (or shutter button).  
3. Compose the image and press the shutter button.  
Scene mode  
Description  
Select this mode when you want to set parameters manually  
other than the shutter speed and the aperture value.  
Program AE  
Select this mode when you want to capture images without  
having to set special functions or manual adjustments.  
Auto  
Dive  
Underwater mode with color correction ideal for diving  
at depths greater than 25ft / 8m. When using camera  
WITHOUT underwater flash or light accessories.  
Underwater mode with color correction ideal for snorkel-  
ing or diving at depths less than 25ft / 8m. When using  
camera WITHOUT underwater flash or light accessories.  
Snorkel  
Underwater mode with automatic exposure program  
when using SeaLife external flash accessory.  
Ext Flash Auto  
Ext Flash  
Manual  
Underwater mode with manual exposure controls  
when using SeaLife external flash accessory.  
Underwater mode with auto exposure program when  
using SeaLife photo-video light accessory.  
Ext Light  
Underwater mode with auto exposure program when  
using SeaLife external flash accessory AND photo-  
video light combination.  
Ext Flash + Light  
Select this mode when you want to capture fast mov-  
ing subjects in fast shutter speed, or capture still  
subjects in slow shutter speed.  
TV  
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Scene mode  
Description  
Select this mode when you want the camera to select  
an ideal shooting mode according to environment  
automatically. Not for underwater use.  
Intelligent  
Scene  
Select this mode to automatically capture an image  
when a smiling face is detected.  
Smile Detection  
Anti-shake  
Select this mode when you want to minimize the  
influences of hand shaking when capturing an image.  
Select this mode when you want the camera to  
combine pictures in the camera automatically.  
Panorama  
PanCapture  
Select this mode when you want the camera to reduce  
artifacts on faces.  
Skin Soften  
Select this mode when you want the camera to reduce  
obvious blemishes and big spots on faces.  
De-blemish  
Select this mode when you want to capture an image that  
makes a man stand out against a blurred background.  
Portrait Man  
Portrait Lady  
Select this mode when you want to capture an image that  
makes a lady stand out against a blurred background.  
Select this mode when you want to capture an image  
with infinity focus, hard sharpness and high saturation.  
Landscape  
Sports  
Select this mode when you want to capture  
fast-moving subjects.  
Select this mode when you want to capture people  
with an evening or night scene background.  
Night Portrait  
Night Scene  
Candlelight  
Select this mode when you want to capture dark  
scenes such as night views.  
Select this mode when you want to capture photos of  
candlelight scene, without spoiling the ambience.  
Select this mode when you want to capture fireworks  
clearly with optimal exposure. The shutter speed  
becomes slower, so using a tripod is recommended.  
Fireworks  
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Scene mode  
Description  
Select this mode when you want to capture an image  
that contains black and white subjects like printed  
documents.  
Text  
Select this mode when you want to capture a sunset.  
This mode helps keep the deep hues in the scene.  
Sunset  
Select this mode when you want to capture a sunrise.  
This mode helps keep the deep hues in the scene.  
Sunrise  
Select this mode when you want to capture photos of  
splashing water.  
Splash Water  
Select this mode when you want to capture the soft  
flowing water.  
Flow Water  
Snow  
Select this mode when you want to capture clear snow  
scenes without darkened subjects and bluish tint.  
Select this mode when you want to capture bright  
beach scenes and sunlit water surfaces.  
Beach  
Pets  
Select this mode when you want to capture your pets.  
Shoot from their eye level.  
Select this mode when you want to capture the green  
scenery background such as forest. This mode helps  
to brighten the colors.  
Natural Green  
Taking Images with Intelligent Scene mode  
In this Intelligent Scene mode, the camera can sense the ambient conditions  
and automatically select the ideal shooting mode. Not for underwater use.  
1. Press the MODE button, and set the camera mode to [  
], and press  
the SET button.  
2. Select [Intelligent Scene] with the t / u / q / p buttons, and press the  
SET button.  
The camera can automatically select best mode for the shooting scene from  
[Auto] / [Landscape] / [Backlight] / [Portrait] / [Night] / [Night Portrait] / [Macro].  
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About External Flash and External Light Modes  
If you are using the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (SL961) and/or Photo-Video  
Light accessories (sold separately), set the camera to one of the following  
Scene modes:  
[
] – Ext Flash Auto or Ext Flash Manual  
modes. When using one or two Digital Pro Flashes,  
but NOT the Photo-Video Light, set the Scene mode  
to Ext Flash Auto. The camera automatically adjusts  
the image exposure and white balance resulting in  
sharp, colorful underwater pictures. The camera is pre-  
programmed to account for the additional flash power  
resulting in optimal image exposure and brightness.  
The camera’s flash will always fire, which automatically  
triggers the Digital Pro Flash through the optical cable  
connection. For advanced underwater photographers  
who want to manually control the aperture and shutter  
speed, set the scene mode to Ext Flash MNL. Refer to  
the Digital Pro Flash instruction manual for more details  
on connecting and operating the flash.  
[
] – Ext Light mode. When using one or two  
Photo-Video Lights, set the Scene mode to Ext  
Light. The camera automatically adjusts the image  
exposure and white balance resulting in sharp, colorful  
underwater pictures and video. The camera’s default  
setting is set to Flash Off, which is recommended  
to prevent backscatter. Refer to the Photo-video  
instruction manual for more details on connecting and  
operating the light.  
[
] – Ext Flash + Light mode. When using one  
Digital Pro Flash in combination with one Photo-Video  
Light, set the Scene mode to Ext Flash+Light. This  
mode functions just like Ext Flash Auto mode, but uses  
a different white balance for video mode  
To set the camera to one of the above scene modes, use the Easy Setup  
mode (described on page 25), or manually set the Scene mode menu  
(described on page 26.)  
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Exposure adjustment when  
the camera is in Ext Flash Mode:  
Icon Scene mode Description  
Automatic exposure control with external flash.  
In order to achieve proper image exposure, press  
the [ ] flash button to switch between one of the  
following three exposure settings:  
Ext Flash  
[Blank] - This is the default setting ideal for most  
Auto AND Ext underwater pictures.  
Flash + Light  
modes  
[
]- Macro Flash: This exposure setting is ideal  
for close-up shooting distances inside of 3ft (1m) or  
make the picture less bright.  
[
] - Far Flash: This exposure setting is ideal  
for shooting distances beyond 6ft (2m) shooting  
distance or to make the picture brighter.  
Manually set camera’s aperture and shutter speed  
for desired exposure effect.  
To make manual adjustments:  
1. Press the FLASH [  
] button once and the  
aperture value appears on the LCD monitor.  
2. Use the t / u buttons (or zoom lever) to  
increase or decrease the aperture value.  
3. Press the Set (or Shutter) button and the  
shutter speed value appears on the LCD  
monitor.  
Ext Flash  
Manual  
4. Use the t / u buttons (or zoom lever) to  
increase or decrease the shutter speed value.  
5. Press the Set (or Shutter) button again to  
exit the adjustment screen. The aperture  
and shutter speed value appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
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About Dive and Snorkel Modes  
The Dive and Snorkel Scene Modes are used to capture underwater pictures  
and video when NOT using the optional external flash accessory. Dive mode is  
ideal for scuba diving below 25ft/8m depth. Snorkel mode is ideal for underwater  
pictures above 25ft/8m depth. The camera will make color corrections to  
compensate for the loss of red colors typical in underwater photography.  
To set Dive mode:  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [Scene mode] with the p / q buttons (or zoom lever) and press the  
SET (or Shutter) button.  
3. Select DIVE mode with the p / q buttons (or zoom lever) and press SET  
(or Shutter) button.  
To set SNORKEL mode:  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [Scene mode] with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever) and press  
the SET (or Shutter) button.  
3. Select SNORKEL mode with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever) and press  
SET (or Shutter) button.  
In Dive and Snorkel modes, you can fine-tune the color correction depending  
on the water color and depth. These color correction options are located in  
the White Balance Menu. The default white balance setting for Dive mode is  
Blue Water > 25ft/8m. The default white balance setting for Snorkel mode is  
Blue Water < 25ft/8m. To select Dive or Snorkel modes, follow the Easy Setup  
mode described on page 25. You can also set the camera to Dive or Snorkel  
modes under the Scene mode menu.  
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Underwater white Balance settings  
1. BluWtr<25ft (Blue Water less than 25ft depth). This mode is ideal for  
snorkeling or shallow diving in “blue” water.  
2. BluWtr>25ft (Blue Water greater than 25ft depth). This mode is ideal for  
deeper diving in “blue” water.  
3. GrnWtr<25ft (Green Water less than 25ft depth). This mode is ideal for  
snorkeling or shallow diving in “greener” water with higher algae content.  
4. GrnWtr>25ft (Green Water greater than 25ft depth). This mode is ideal for  
deeper diving in “greener” water with higher algae content.  
To change the color correction (White Balance):  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Select [White Balance] with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever) and press  
the SET (or Shutter) button.  
3. Select between BluWtr<25ft, BluWtr>25ft, GrnWtr<25ft or GrnWtr>25ft  
with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever) depending on your type of water  
conditions and press SET (or Shutter) button.  
The underwater color correction feature should only be used for non-  
flash photography.  
When the camera is in Dive and Snorkel mode, the scene displayed on  
the LCD display will appear red in color when you are on land. This is  
normal and will appear different when you are underwater.  
The underwater color correction feature will not work during night time  
diving or depths greater than 50ft / 15m depending on the amount of  
available light.  
NOTE  
For best UW pictures, keep the camera’s flash OFF when in Dive or  
Snorkel mode. If light conditions are too dark, we recommend using the  
SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (item SL961 - optional accessory).  
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Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background  
Image (Pre Shot mode)  
Pre-Shot helps you get the background you want when asking someone else  
to take a picture for you. Basically, Pre-Shot is a two-step process.  
1. Push the Mode button to select [Capture mode] (not video mode).  
a. Press the MENU button.  
b. Select [Function] with the u button.  
c. Select [Capture Mode] with the p / q button, and press the SET  
button.  
d. Select [Pre-Shot] with the p / q button, and press the SET button.  
e. Press the MENU button to exit from the menu screen.  
2. Compose the background you want on the screen, and then press the  
shutter button to temporarily record it as a reference image.  
This operation causes a semi-transparent image of the background to  
appear on the screen, but the displayed image is not actually saved in  
camera memory.  
3. Now you can stand in front of the background and ask someone else to  
take your picture, using the semi-transparent background on the screen  
as a composition guide.  
4. After composing the final image (using the semi-transparent background  
as a guide), the person with the camera should press the shutter button  
to record.  
Note that the semi-transparent background image temporarily recorded  
in step 2 is for composition purposes only. The final image contains  
only what is in front of the camera when the shutter button is pressed  
in step 4.  
Remember, you can use the Zoom lever to scroll the menu and Shutter button  
to Set the camera.  
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Combining Shots of Two People into a Single  
Image (Couple Shot Capture mode)  
This mode lets you record images of two people and combine them into a single  
image. This makes it possible for you to include yourself in group images, even  
when there is no one else around to record the image for you.  
1. Press the Mode button to select [Capture Mode] (not video mode).  
a. Press the MENU button.  
b. Select [Function] with the u button.  
c. Select [Capture Mode] with the p / q button, and press the SET  
button.  
d. Select [Coupl.shot] with the p / q button, and press the SET button.  
e. Press the MENU button to exit from the menu screen.  
2. Align the focus frame on the screen with the subject you want on the left  
side of the image.  
3. Press the shutter button to record the left side of the image.  
4. Next compose the subject you want in the right side of the image, taking  
care to align the background with the semi-transparent image of the  
background of the first image, which is shown on the screen.  
5. When everything is aligned correctly, record the right side of the image.  
Remember, you can use the Zoom lever to scroll the menu and Shutter button  
to Set the camera.  
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Taking and Combining Panoramic Pictures  
Pictures are manually shot, and the camera automatically combines pictures  
in the camera.  
1. Press the MODE button, and set the camera mode to [Picture mode], and  
press the SET button.  
2. Select [Panorama PanCapture] with the t / u/ p / q buttons and press  
the SET button.  
3. Select the photographic direction with the t / u buttons.  
4. Shoot the first image.  
The next image appears beside the previous image.  
5. Orient the camera so that the second frame overlaps a small portion of  
the photographic subject of the first image and press the shutter button  
to capture the next image.  
6. Follow the same steps to capture subsequent images in the sequence.  
7. After the third picture is taken, the pictures are automatically combined.  
Find Blur Function  
The “Find Blur” scene mode will capture 3 pictures and select the sharpest  
picture with the least amount of blur. This scene mode is not intended for  
underwater pictures. The “Find Blur” scene mode will capture 3 pictures and  
select the sharpest picture with the least amount of blur. This scene mode is  
not intended for underwater pictures.  
1. Press the MODE button, and set  
the camera mode to [Picture mode].  
2. Press the MENU button, and  
select [Find Blur] icon with the  
p / q buttons. Set “Find Blur” on.  
3. Press the shutter button to return  
to preview display.  
;
4. Press the shutter button down  
fully to capture your image.  
5. Press the SET (Execute) button to save the best image.  
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Press the MENU (Cancel) button to save all images  
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About Spy Mode  
This mode is used to capture continuous images at a preselected time interval.  
This mode is useful for taking a sequence of images, like a sunrise or sunset,  
and later selecting the best image. It is also useful for taking a series of pictures  
without being discovered by the subject, like Garden Eels or a bird’s nest with  
an egg hatching. A compact tripod accessory is helpful to keep the camera  
aimed at the subject. Spy mode is not available when recording video.  
1. Press the MENU button, and select [Capture  
mode] with the p / q buttons (or Zoom  
lever), and press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
2. Select [Spy] with the t / u buttons (or Zoom  
lever), and press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
3. Select the desired time interval with the  
t / u buttons (or Zoom lever) and press the  
SET (or Shutter) button.  
4. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.  
5. Aim the camera at the desired subject or  
scene. It is preferred to use a compact  
tripod, so the camera is steady and remains  
aimed at the subject.  
6. Press the shutter button and the camera will  
start capturing images at the pre-selected  
set time interval.  
7. The LCD display will now turn off to save  
battery power. The camera will continue to  
take images at the preselected time interval,  
until:  
a. Pressing the shutter button again.  
b. The memory is full.  
c. The battery is empty.  
When using the SPY shooting mode underwater, it is helpful to have a  
waterproof tripod that can stabilized the camera. We recommend using  
the Gorillapod SLR. For more information, please visit:  
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HD VIDEO MODE  
Recording HD Video Clips  
This mode allows you to record continuous video with sound in 1280x720  
(720p HD), 640x480 (VGA) or 320x240 (QVGA) pixel formats.  
1. Press the Mode button [or UW housing Video  
button] to select Video mode [  
2. Compose the image.  
]
3. Press the shutter button.  
The recording of the video clip will start.  
Pressing the shutter button one more time  
will end the recording of the video clip.  
The recording time depends on the storage  
size and the subject of the image to be  
recorded.  
The zoom function cannot be used during  
video recording.The camera will auto focus at  
the subject when pushing the shutter button  
to start recording. Once video recording has  
started, the auto focus is locked.  
When recording a video clip, the flash and “10+2 sec.” self-timer  
function cannot be used.  
If the write speed of your SD/SDHC memory card is not fast enough  
for recording video clips in the currently selected quality, the video  
recording will stop. In this case, select a video quality lower than the  
current one or purchase a SD/SDHC card with a faster read-write speed.  
NOTE  
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Playing Back Video Clips  
You can play back recorded video clips on the camera.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
The last image appears on the screen.  
2. Select the desired video clip with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
3. Press the SET (or Shutter) button to start playing video clip.  
A press of the  
fast forward play / fast reverse play.  
To stop video playback, press the q (or Flash) button.  
This stops playback and returns to the start of the video clip.  
To pause video playback, press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
This pauses video playback.  
u
/
t
buttons (or Zoom lever) during playback allows  
To cancel pause, press the SET (or Shutter) button again.  
Video clips cannot be displayed rotated or enlarged.  
In low light conditions or night time, use the SeaLife Photo-Video Light  
accessory (Item SL980 - sold separately).  
Windows Media player or QuickTime Player is recommended to play  
back the video clip on your computer.  
NOTE  
and compatible with Mac and Windows computers.  
For more information about the operation of the media player, refer to its  
respective help documentation.  
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PLAYBACK MODE  
Playing Back Still Images  
You can play back the still images on the LCD monitor.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
The last image appears on the screen.  
2. The images can be displayed in forward or reverse  
sequence with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
To view the previous image, press the  
(or turn Zoom lever left).  
t
button  
button  
To view the next image, press the  
(or turn Zoom lever right).  
u
3. Push the shutter button to enlarge the center  
of the image. Each push of the shutter button  
increases the zoom by one step: 2X - 3X - 4X  
and back to 1X normal view.  
Use the t / u/ p / q buttons to see  
other enlarged parts of the picture. This  
function is not available when the camera is  
sealed inside the underwater housing.  
An  
recorded.  
[
]
icon is displayed with images which have an audio memo  
Press the SET (or Shutter) button to playback the voice memo data.  
NOTE  
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Removing Red-eye  
You can use this function to remove the red-eye effect after an image is taken.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
2. Select the image that you want to edit  
with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Fix Red Eyes] with the p / q  
buttons (or Zoom lever), and press the  
SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. Select [Yes] with the t / u buttons (or  
Zoom lever), and press the SET (or  
Shutter) button.  
6. View the changes on the corrected image.  
7. To save your corrected image, select  
[Confirm] with the t / u buttons (or Zoom  
lever), and press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
When this process ends, this replaces  
the original image with the corrected  
image.  
Dynamic Lighting Feature  
This feature compensates for the unfavorable lighting conditions by brightening  
underexposed areas and balancing overexposed areas.  
1. Press the [  
] button..  
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The last image appears on the screen.  
2. Select the image that you want to edit  
with the t / u buttons (or zoom lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Dynam. Light.] with the p / q buttons  
(or zoom lever), and press the SET (or shutter) button.  
5. Select [High] or [Low] with the t / u buttons,  
and press the SET (or shutter) button.  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
6. View the changes on the corrected image.  
7. To save your corrected image, select [Confirm]  
with the t / u buttons (or zoom lever), and press  
the SET (or shutter) button.  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
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When this process ends, this replaces the  
original image with the corrected image  
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Attaching Voice Memos  
A maximum of 30 seconds of audio can be recorded as a memo for captured  
still images. The voice memo can be recorded only once.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
The last image appears on the screen.  
2. Select the image to which you want to attach the voice memo with the  
t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Voice Memo] with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever), and press  
the Set (or Shutter) button.  
5. Press the Set (or Shutter) button.  
[
] is displayed on the screen and recording starts.  
6. To stop recording a voice memo as it is being recorded, press the Set (or  
Shutter) button again.  
[
] icon is displayed with images that have been recorded with a voice  
memo.  
RE-REC mode can only be used for the recorded and selected file, and  
it can record voice memo repeatedly to replace the previous recordings.  
NOTE  
Playing back voice memo  
A press of the SET (or Shutter) button  
displays [  
] and plays back the  
voice memo. Voice memo is only  
available for still images, not video clips.  
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Protecting Images  
Set the data to read-only to prevent images from being erased by mistake.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
2. Select the image that you want to protect  
with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Protect] with the p / q buttons  
(or Zoom lever), and press the SET (or  
Shutter) button.  
5. Select [Single] or [All] with the t / u  
buttons (or Zoom lever), and press the  
SET (or Shutter) button.  
6. Select [Set] with the t / u buttons (or  
Zoom lever), and press the SET (or  
Shutter) button.  
Protection is applied to the image and  
the camera returns to the playback  
mode.  
The protect icon [  
] is displayed  
with protected images.  
When [All] has been selected, [  
is displayed with all the images.  
]
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Canceling the Protection  
To cancel protection for only one image, display the image on which you want  
to remove the image protection.  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
2. Select the image that you want to protect  
with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Protect] with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever) from the  
playback menu, and press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. Select [Single] or [All] with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and press  
the SET (or Shutter) button.  
6. Select [Cancel Protect] with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
The removal of image protection is  
executed and the camera returns  
to the playback mode.  
Formatting an SD/SDHC memory card overrides protection, and erases  
all images regardless of their protected status.  
NOTE  
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Erasing Images and Video Clips in Playback Mode  
1. Press the [ ] button.  
The last image or video clip will be  
displayed on the screen.  
2. Select the image / video you want to  
erase with the t / u buttons (or Zoom  
lever).  
3. Press the MENU button.  
4. Select [Delete] with the t / u buttons  
(or Zoom lever), and press the SET (or  
Shutter) button.  
[Single]: Erases the selected image  
or video.  
[All]: Erases all of the images / videos  
except for the protected files.  
5. Select [Yes] with the t / u buttons  
(or Zoom lever), and press the SET (or  
Shutter) button.  
To not erase, select [No], and press  
the SET (or Shutter) button.  
Deleting an image will not affect sequential image numbering. For  
example, if you delete image number 240, the next captured image will  
be numbered 241 even though 240 no longer exists. In other words, an  
image-number is retired when an image is deleted and will not be reused  
or reassigned to another subsequently captured image.  
NOTE  
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MENU OPTIONS  
Capture Menu  
This menu is for the basic settings to be used when capturing still images.  
1. Press the Mode button and select [  
].  
2. Press the MENU button to enter the capture menu.  
3. Select the desired option item with the p / q buttons (or zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button to enter its respective menu.  
4. Select the desired setting with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.  
Easy Set-up  
This is a step-by-step set-up which helps you to set the correct scene mode  
for land or underwater use. Simply follow the on-screen guide. As you become  
more familiar with the camera, you may also set-up the camera ’s Scene mode  
manually using the complete menu options. See page 25 for more information.  
Scene Mode  
“Scene modes” are pre-programmed camera settings to automatically give  
you the best possible picture under specific shooting conditions. Select from  
33 different scene modes in accordance with the shooting conditions. For  
more information about Scene Modes, please refer to page 26 of this manual.  
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Size  
This sets the size of the image that will be captured.  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
]
]
]
]
]
4288 x 3216  
3264 x 2448  
2304 x 1728  
1600 x 1200  
640 x 480  
ISO  
This sets the sensitivity for capturing images. When the sensitivity is raised (and  
the ISO figure is increased), photography will become possible even in dark  
locations, but the more pixelated (grainier) the image will appear.  
* Auto / 64 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 3200  
Quality  
This sets the quality (compression) at which the image is captured. A higher  
quality setting will result in less compression and larger image files.  
*
*
*
[
[
[
]
]
]
Fine  
Standard  
Economy  
White Balance  
This sets the white balance for a variety of lighting conditions and permits  
images to be captured that approach the conditions that are seen by the  
human eye.  
* [  
* [  
]
]
Auto  
BluWtr<25ft (Blue Water less than 25ft depth). This mode is ideal  
for shallow diving in “blue” water.  
* [  
* [  
]
]
BluWtr>25ft (Blue Water greater than 25ft depth). This mode is  
ideal for deeper diving in “blue” water.  
GrnWtr<25ft (Green Water less than 25ft depth). This mode is  
ideal for snorkeling or shallow diving in “greener” water with  
higher algae content.  
[
]
GrnWtr>25ft (Green Water greater than 25ft depth). This mode  
is ideal for deeper diving in “greener” water with higher algae  
content.  
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* [  
]
Ext Flash WB. Use this white balance setting for underwater  
pictures when shooting with the external flash accessory  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
]
]
]
]
]
]
Incandescent  
Fluorescent 1  
Fluorescent 2  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
Manual (See page 50 for details about setting manual white  
balance.)  
Sharpness  
This sets the sharpness of the image that will be captured.  
* Hard / Standard / Soft  
Color  
This sets the color of the image that will be captured.  
* Standard / Vivid / Sepia / (B & W) / Red / Green / Blue / Yellow / Purple  
Saturation  
This sets the saturation of the image that will be captured.  
* High / Standard / Low  
Metering  
This sets the metering method for calculating the exposure.  
* Center: Averages the light metered from the entire frame, but gives greater  
weight to the subject matter at the center. This is the recommended  
setting for most pictures.  
* Spot:  
A very small portion of the center of the screen is measured to  
calculate the correct exposure.  
* Average: The entire area of the screen is measured, and the exposure is  
calculated.  
Image Stab.  
This function minimizes the motion blur caused by hand “shake” or movement  
when you capture an image. It is recommended to keep the image stabilization  
OFF to save battery power unless taking pictures in low light without flash.  
* On / Off  
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Capture Mode  
This sets the recording method at the time of capturing images.  
* [  
* [  
* [  
* [  
]
]
]
]
Single: Captures one image at a time.  
SPY: For continuous pictures at set time intervals. (See page 36)  
Continuous: Permits continuous capture of up to 3 images.  
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): Permits 3 consecutive images in  
the order of standard exposure, underexposure and overexposure  
compensation.  
* [  
* [  
]
]
Cont.flash: Permits continuous capture of up to 3 images with flash.  
Burst: Permits continuous photography while keeping the shutter  
button pressed down. As long as you hold the shutter button  
pressed, pictures are captured until the memory capacity is  
exhausted.  
* [  
]
]
Pre-Shot: Pre-shot helps you get the background you want, even if  
you need to ask someone else to record the image for you. Basically,  
Pre-shot is a two-step process. Select a background by 1st shot,  
the image shown on display will be transparent, then take the 2nd  
shot on the basis of 1st image. Image of 1st shot is only a guiding  
tool, it won’t be saved on SD card.  
Coupl.shot: This mode lets you record images of two people and  
combine them into a single image. This makes it possible for you  
to include yourself in group images, even when there is no one else  
around to record the image for you.  
* [  
* [  
* [  
]
]
Album Shot: Creates an album-like layout to combine 3 shots into  
a single image.  
Burst 30fps: Permits continuous capture of up to 30 images in the  
resolution 640 x480 within a few seconds.  
In [Continuous], [AEB], [Burst], [Cont.flash], [Pre-Shot], [Coupl.shot] and  
[Album Shot] capture mode, the [Voice Memo] is automatically fixed at  
[Off].  
NOTE  
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Quick Shot  
When the Quick Shutter is set to ON and you quickly press the shutter button  
down fully, the camera takes image without using auto focus. The auto focus  
will be locked to the last focus setting used before turning on Quick Shot.  
However, if you power the camera off and on when Quick Shot is enabled, the  
auto focus will be locked to infinity.  
* On / Off  
Digital Zoom  
This sets whether or not to use digital zoom at the time of photography.  
* On / Off  
Find Blur  
For information about the “Find Blur” setting, please refer to page 35.  
* On / Off  
Date Print  
The date of recording can be printed directly on the still images. This function  
must be activated before the image is captured.  
* On / Off  
Date Print  
Refer to the “Setup” section in this manual for details. See page 25.  
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Setting Manual White Balance (WB)  
The surrounding light may affect the color balance of your pictures or videos.  
For example, if a halogen light illuminates a white wall, the wall will have a  
yellow cast, while in fact it should be white. Underwater pictures tend to be  
more blue, because the water filters out red colors. The camera’s white balance  
menu includes settings that compensate for different lighting conditions found  
on land or underwater. You can also manually set the camera’s white balance if  
the options found in the white balance menu are not suitable. A digital camera  
needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate  
all the other colors based on this white point.  
To manually set the camera’s white balance, select “Manual WB” located at  
the bottom of the White Balance menu. Select “New WB” and press the Set or  
Shutter button. Turn the Zoom lever and select “Yes”. Hold the white slate (sold  
separately at your local dive dealer) about 10in /25cm in front of the camera  
lens, so it fills up the picture frame displayed on the LCD. Hold the white slate  
at a slight angle in the direction of the light source or sun.  
* Press the SET (or Shutter) button to execute the Manual WB. Do not use  
Manual WB with flash photography. Reset Manual WB when changing depths  
or light conditions. Select “Use Data” if you want to use the last Manual WB  
setting saved to the camera. Push and hold the Menu button for about 4  
seconds, as a shortcut to access the Manual white balance setting screen.  
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Video Menu  
This menu is for the basic settings to be used when recording video clips.  
;
;
;
;
MENU  
SET  
MENU  
SET  
1. Press the MODE [video] button and set the camera [  
].  
2. Press the MENU button to enter the Video menu.  
3. Select the desired option item with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button to enter its respective menu.  
4. Select the desired setting with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.  
White Balance  
Refer to pages 46-47 of this manual titled “White Balance” in Capture Menu  
for further details.  
Size  
This sets the size of the video clip that will be captured.  
* [ HD ] 1280 x 720p  
* [ VGA ] 640 x 480  
* [ Q-VGA ] 320 x 240  
Quality  
This sets the quality (compression) at which the video clip is captured.  
* [  
* [  
]
]
Fine  
Standard  
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Color  
This sets the color of the video clip that will be captured.  
* Standard / Vivid / Sepia / B&W / Red / Green / Blue / Yellow / Purple  
Audio  
This sets whether or not to record audio at the time of video recording.  
* On / Off  
Digital Zoom  
Refer to section in this manual titled “Digital Zoom” in Capture Menu for  
further details.  
Setup  
Refer to the “Setup” section in this manual for details. See page 25.  
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Playback Menu  
In the [  
] mode, choose which settings are to be used for playback.  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
;
;
MENU  
SET  
1. Press the [  
] button.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Select the desired option item with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button to enter its respective menu.  
4. Select the desired setting with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.  
Delete  
Refer to page 44 of this this manual titled “Erasing Images” for further details.  
Fix Red Eyes  
Refer to page 40 of this manual titled “Removing Red-eye” for further details.  
Slide Show  
This function enables you to playback your still images automatically in order  
one image at a time.  
* 3 sec. / 5 sec. / 10 sec.  
Dynam. Light. (Dynamic Lighting)  
Refer to page 40 of this manual titled “Dynamic Lighting Feature” for further  
details.  
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Rotate  
If you wish to rotate a still image 90 degrees to the right, select +90°; if you wish  
to rotate it 90 degrees to the left, select -90°. Video clips cannot be rotated.  
* +90° / -90°  
Protect  
Refer to page 42 of this manual titled “Protecting Images” for further details.  
Voice Memo  
Refer to page 41 of this manual titled “Attaching Voice Memos” for further  
details.  
Resize  
Resizes a previously saved image. Resizing replaces the original image with  
the changed image. It is only possible to resize to a smaller size.  
Quality Change  
Changes the quality (compression) of a recorded image. Compresses images  
down to half of their size or less, overwrites old size images with newly  
compressed images. It is only possible to reduce the image quality/size, never  
to increase it.  
Copy to Card  
Allows you to copy your files from the camera’s internal memory to an SD/  
SDHC memory card. Of course, you can only do this if you have a memory  
card installed and some files in internal memory. All files remain in the internal  
memory, even after copy to the SD/SDHC memory card from the internal  
memory.  
* Yes / No  
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Setup Menu  
Set your camera’s operating environment.  
;
;
;
;
MENU  
SET  
MENU  
SET  
1. Press the Mode button to [  
] or [  
], or press the [  
] button.  
2. Press the MENU button. Select the [Setup] menu with the t / u buttons  
(or Zoom lever), and press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
3. Select the desired option item with the p / q buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button to enter its respective menu.  
4. Select the desired setting with the t / u buttons (or Zoom lever), and  
press the SET (or Shutter) button.  
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.  
Date/Time  
Refer to page 21 of this manual titled “Setting the Date and Time” for further  
details.  
Language  
Refer to page 22 of this manual titled “Choosing the Language” for further  
details.  
Auto Off  
If no operation is performed for a specific period of time, the power to the  
camera is automatically turned off. This feature is useful for reducing battery  
usage.  
* Off / 1 Min. / 2 Min. / 3 Min.  
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Beep  
This sets whether or not to mute the camera sound each time you press the  
camera’s buttons.  
* On / Off  
Display  
This sets the image information display state.  
* Standard / All / Off  
Video Out  
This sets your camera to match the system of the equipment that you are going  
to connect to the camera.  
* PAL/NTSC  
Fr. No. Reset  
This creates a new folder. The captured images are recorded to the newly  
created folder from number 0001.  
* Yes / No  
Light Freq.  
This camera supports different lighting frequencies: 50 Hz and 60 Hz. When  
photographing under fluorescent lighting, select the correct frequency setting  
depending in your local area’s voltage. In most parts of the world this is 50  
Hertz (Hz), although in the Americas it is typically 60 Hz. Places that use 50  
Hz frequency tend to use 220-240 Voltage (V), and those that use 60 Hz tend  
to use 100-120 V.  
* 50 Hz / 60 Hz  
LCD Bright.  
Select a brightness level for the LCD monitor.  
* Standard / Bright  
Format  
Refer to page 22 of this manual titled “Formatting the Memory Card or Internal  
Memory” for further details.  
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Media Info.  
This displays the free capacity of the internal memory or the memory card.  
System Info.  
This displays the firmware version of the camera.  
Sys. Reset  
This returns all basic settings to the camera’s default settings. The time setting  
will not be reset.  
* Yes / No  
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TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR  
COMPUTER  
System Requirement (Minimum requirements)  
Windows  
Macintosh  
Pentium III 1GHz or higher  
PowerPC G3/G4/G5  
Windows XP/Vista/7  
512MB RAM  
OS 10.3.9 or later  
256MB RAM (512 MB + recommended)  
128MB hard disk space  
Available USB port  
150MB hard disk space  
Available USB port  
Downloading Your Files  
1. Connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable.  
2. Turn on your camera.  
3. Select [PC] using the p / q buttons and  
press the SET button.  
4. From the Windows desktop, double click  
on “My Computer”.  
5. Look for a new “removable disk” icon.  
This “removable disk” is actually the  
memory (or memory card) in your  
camera. Typically, the camera will be  
assigned drive letter “e” or higher.  
6. Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder.  
7. Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders.  
Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders.  
8. Copy & Paste or Drag-N-Drop image and video files to a folder on your  
computer.  
Mac users: Double-click the “untitled” or “unlabeled” disk drive icon on your  
desktop. iPhoto may automatically launch.  
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EDITING SOFTWARE  
Almost every computer already includes photo editing software, like Windows  
Photo Gallery or Mac iPhoto, which allows you to open, organize and edit your  
pictures. If your computer does not include any photo editing software, you  
may want to purchase one.  
Here are some links to popular photo editing software that you can purchase.  
Many offer free trial versions:  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
(INNER CAMERA ONLY)  
Item  
Description  
Image sensor  
1/2.33” CCD sensor (14 megapixels)  
Image  
<Still image>  
resolution  
14M (4288X3216), 8M (3264 x 2448), 4M (2304x1728),  
2M (1600 x 1200), VGA (640 x 480)  
<Video clip>  
HD(1280x720p)/30fps, VGA(640x480)/30fps,  
QVGA(320x240)/30fps  
LCD monitor  
3.0” full color TFT LCD (230K pixels)  
Recording  
media  
32MB internal memory (20MB available for image storage)  
Supports SD/SDHC memory card up to 32GB (optional)  
File format  
Lens  
JPEG, DCF, EXIF 2.2, Motion JPEG (AVI)  
5x optical zoom lens  
Aperture: F2.8 / F7.9 (at 5X zoom = F6.5 / F18.6)  
Focal length: 4.70mm - 23.5mm (equivalent to 26mm -  
130mm on a 35mm camera)  
Focus Range  
Normal: Wide: 15cm~Inf (6in to infinity)  
Tele: 60cm~Inf (2ft to infinity)  
Macro: Wide: 5cm~Inf.(2 inches to infinity)  
Tele: 60cm~Inf (2ft to infinity)  
Super Macro (Zoom locked at +3 steps and disabled):  
2.5cm~Inf. (1 inch to infinity)  
Shutter speed  
Digital zoom  
2~1/2000 Sec.  
6x (Capture mode)  
4x (Playback mode)  
Flash effective  
range  
Land: 3.0m / 10ft  
Underwater: 0.3M / 1ft  
Terminals  
2-in-1 terminal  
AV OUT  
USB 2.0 compliant  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (3.7V)  
Approx. 96.9x 58 x 18 mm (without protruding parts)  
Approx. 116g (without battery and memory card)  
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APPENDIX  
Possible number of shots (still image)  
The table shows the approximate shots that you can capture at each setting  
based on the capacity of the internal memory and the SD/SDHC memory card.  
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UNDERWATER HOUSING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Important: Please carefully read and understand these instructions before  
using camera and housing underwater.  
DC1400  
SeaLife DC1400 Underwater  
Housing:  
Depth rated and tested to 200 ft.  
(60m).  
Fully rubber armored for added  
shock protection.  
Soft rubber grips.  
Fully-multi coated optical  
glass lens port for high light  
transmission.  
Front view of underwater housing  
Accessory mount for attaching  
SeaLife Digital Pro Flash and/or  
Photo-Video Light accessories.  
Large shutter button and wide  
spread buttons for easy control  
with dive gloves.  
Rear view of underwater housing  
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MUST DO for underwater housing:  
1. Read and understand the instructions contained in this manual before  
using underwater.  
2. Do not exceed the depth rating of 60m (200ft.) or the housing may leak.  
3. Follow these important O-ring care instructions or the waterproof housing  
may leak.  
4. Do not lubricate o-ring.  
Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for sand, hair and  
other debris before every use. Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces  
with cleaning brush provided.  
Inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts, scratches,  
tears, cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) Replace O-ring  
or have waterproof housing serviced if the O-ring or O-ring contact  
surfaces become damaged. Do not use underwater housing if O-ring  
or O-ring contact surfaces are damaged. Replacement O-rings are  
available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer.  
Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing  
housing. O-ring must not be twisted when seated in the O-ring groove.  
Carefully follow O-ring removal and installation instructions contained  
in this manual.  
Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved  
SeaLife O-ring designed for the DC1400.  
Soak and rinse waterproof housing in fresh water after each use. Use  
clean, soft cloth to dry housing. Store camera and housing only after  
careful cleaning and when totally dry.  
5. Carefully close lid and latch to seal housing.  
Make sure O-ring is seated in its groove when sealing the housing.  
Make sure there are no obstructions that prevent housing from sealing  
properly.  
6. Never let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when opening.  
Avoid opening housing wet or humid environments. Best is to open and  
load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside an air conditioned room.  
This will prevent water or humidity from veing trapped inside the housing,  
which may cause fogging to occur or damage the inner camera.  
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7. For great underwater pictures you need:  
Clear water conditions, control your buoyancy before taking pictures,  
get as close as possible to subject (ideal distance is 2ft to 6ft/ 0.6m to  
2m).  
Use SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (SL961 - optional accessory) to enhance  
colors and reduce backscatter.  
8. Store housing at room temperature in a clean and dry place.  
Do not expose housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.  
Do not store housing in extreme high temperatures, such as the trunk  
of your car.  
Open view of waterproof housing  
The housing door uses one O-ring to form a waterproof seal.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT lubricate O-ring  
Insert Moisture Muncher  
capsule here (SL911)  
O-ring contact surface  
O-ring (item # SL72017)  
Important: Carefully clean and inspect O-ring and O-ring contact  
surfaces before each underwater use in accordance with  
instructions provided in this manual.  
If O-ring needs to be replaced, contact your local  
authorized SeaLife dealer for spare parts, or visit  
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Maintaining a waterproof seal  
Every SeaLife housing is tested for quality and a waterproof seal. It is your  
responsibility to properly care for the O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces  
to maintain a waterproof seal. Carefully follow these important O-ring care  
instructions. Not following these care instructions may cause the waterproof  
housing to leak and void your warranty.  
1. Carefully inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts,  
scratches, tears, cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) before every  
use. Rub finger along O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces to inspect for  
damage. Replace O-ring or have waterproof housing serviced if the O-ring  
or O-ring contact surfaces are damaged. Do not use underwater housing  
if O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces are damaged. Replacement O-rings  
(SL72017) are available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer, or online  
Inspect and replace O-ring if damaged: A=Cut, B=Tear, C=Dent  
2. Carefully inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for sand,  
hair and other debris before every use. Clean o-ring and o-ring contact  
surfaces with cleaning brush provided.  
Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surface for hair (#1) and  
Sand or debris (#2)  
Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with brush provided.  
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3. Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing  
housing. O-ring must not be twisted when seated in the o-ring groove.  
See page 67 on instructions on how to install and remove O-ring.  
4. Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved  
SeaLife O-ring (item #SL72017) designed for the DC1400. Replacement  
O-rings are available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer, or visit  
5. After each use underwater:  
a. Soak sealed housing in fresh water for about 15 minutes. Most dive  
boats offer special fresh water buckets specifically for underwater  
photo equipment. DO NOT put camera housing in fresh water designed  
for other dive equipment, like dive mask, because that water may  
contain detergents which are harmful to the housing.  
b. Press all the control buttons several times while waterproof housing is  
soaking to clean out any salt water, sand or dirt that has accumulated  
during usage.  
c. Use clean, soft cloth to dry housing. Store camera and housing only  
after careful cleaning and when totally dry.  
Quick waterproof test  
(before you depart on your dive trip)  
Place the sealed housing without camera inside in a tub of cold water for about  
one hour. Place a soft weight on top of the housing to keep it submerged.  
Carefully dry housing before opening it to inspect for a leaks. If the housing  
leaks, carefully inspect O-ring or replace O-ring as described above. Repeat  
the above test. If housing still leaks contact your local authorized SeaLife  
Dealer for repair service.  
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HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE  
O-RING  
To Install O-ring:  
Important: The O-ring and O-ring groove must be completely clean before  
installing O-ring.  
Step 1: Lay the O-ring over the O-ring groove making sure the O-ring is not  
twisted. Orient the O-ring with the more rounded corners on the hinge side  
of the housing.  
Step 2: Push the O-ring down into the groove. The O-ring should be evenly  
seated in the groove..  
Step 3: Carefully close housing to firmly seat O-ring and open housing again to  
inspect that O-ring is completely seated into groove. Do NOT grease the O-ring.  
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To Remove O-ring:  
Step 1: Push O-ring along groove until it lifts.  
Step 2: Gently lift and remove O-ring from its groove.  
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HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE  
WATERPROOF HOUSING  
Step 1: Push in locking tab to open latch.  
Step 2: Open latch all the way to lift and release latch from housing.  
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Step 3: Open Housing as shown so inner camera does not fall out.  
Step 4: Close housing and push down on latch as shown to firmly seat latch  
into housing.  
Step 5: Push down latch until locking tab clicks into place.  
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INSTALLING THE FLASH LINK OPTICAL  
CABLE ADAPTER  
The Flash Link adapter (SL72052) included with your camera connects the Flash  
Link optical cable to the DC1400 camera housing. This adapter is only needed  
when using the SeaLife external flash accessory. Optical cables (item SL962)  
and Digital Pro Flash, (SL961) are optional accessories sold separately. For  
more information about these accessories, please contact your local SeaLife  
Step 1: Push the optical cable into one of  
the grooves so it’s locked firmly into  
position. The end of the cable must  
be directed at the camera’s flash  
but should not stick out beyond the  
adapter. The adapter has two grooves,  
so you can add another cable when  
using two flashes.  
Step 2: Attach the Flash Link adapter around  
the lens and push down until it locks  
firmly into place. There are two small  
locking mechanisms located on the  
outer edge of the adapter that should  
lock in to the camera housing. Make  
sure the adapter is oriented so it  
is aligned with the recessed flash  
window.  
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Step 3: Once the cable and adapter is firmly attached, run the cables along  
the bottom of the flash base and up the flash arm. The cables  
should be secured to the flash arm using the Velcro ties provided  
with your flash accessory.  
If using two Flash Links, attach other cable in second groove and follow  
above instructions.  
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Secure optical cable to Flash arm using Velcro ties (included External  
Flash accessory).  
NOTE  
Refer to Flash Link optical cable instruction manual for more details and  
troubleshooting tips.  
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HOW TO SET-UP THE WATERPROOF  
HOUSING  
Set up camera  
1. Insert fully charged lithium battery into camera.  
2. Clean camera lens with dry, clean cotton swab.  
3. Remove camera strap since this will prevent the camera from correctly  
seating itself inside the housing.  
4. Use the Easy Set-Up, located in the Capture menu, to guide you through  
the correct land or underwater camera settings. See page 25 for more  
information.  
5. You can also manually set camera to Sea or Snorkel mode (when not using  
External Flash accessory) or External Flash mode (If using External Flash  
accessory). See page 31 for detailed instructions on how to set camera  
to Sea, Snorkel or External Flash modes.  
Set up housing  
Opening and loading of the housing should be done in a dry environment such as in an  
air-conditioned room to prevent trapping moist air in the housing which can cause the  
housing to fog while underwater.  
1. Open the housing by pushing in small locking tab and lift latch up. Do  
not extend housing lid beyond its stop point or damage may occur to the  
hinge area.  
2. Carefully inspect O-ring for damage and make sure O-ring is firmly seated  
in its groove. If O-ring is damaged and requires replacement, contact your  
local authorized SeaLife dealer.  
3. Clean the housing glass lens port using clean, dry cotton cloth. It is  
recommended to apply anti-fog solution to the inside surface of the housing  
lens port.  
4. Carefully insert camera into housing. Make sure camera is clean and dry.  
5. Insert one Moisture Muncher anti-fog (item #SL911) desicant capsules into  
special slot inside housing. As the desiccant absorbs moist air, it turns  
from blue to light pink. Replace desiccant capsule when color changes to  
light pink.  
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6. Carefully clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with cleaning brush  
provided. O-ring must not be wet when sealing housing, allow these areas  
to dry.  
O-ring must be absolutely clean of all hair, sand or other small particles.  
7. Do not allow any water droplets to get inside housing. This may cause the  
inside of the housing to fog.  
8. Close housing lid tightly. Make sure there are no obstructions that prevent  
the housing from closing. Make sure lid is tightly pressed into housing.  
9. Close housing latch. Make sure the lid is pressed evenly against the housing  
body look for obvious gaps which indicates something is trapped. The  
housing may leak if the lid is not evenly against the housing when closed.  
It is normal to see a small even gap between the housing lid and body.  
10. Avoid exposing housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.  
This may promote internal fogging.  
Test camera and housing  
1. Press the small power button on the top of the housing to turn camera  
power on.  
2. Press the large shutter button on the outside of the housing to take a test  
picture.  
3. The power or shutter button should have a smooth action and return to its  
original resting position after pressing. It is normal to feel some resistance  
when pressing the power and shutter button. If buttons do not return to  
their normal position, soak the sealed housing in fresh water for a few  
minutes and press the buttons several times.  
4. Press the power button to turn camera power off. It is recommended to  
leave camera power off until you’re ready to use camera to preserve battery  
power.  
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Before Entering Water  
1. Most dive operations will have a water tub for underwater cameras. Use  
this tub to test the camera for leaks before entering the water.  
2. Hold housing underwater for about 15 seconds with the lens pointing  
upwards. Lift the housing out of the water keeping the lens pointing up  
and look at LCD display window for any water drops.  
3. If no leaks are detected, repeat step 2 but hold the camera underwater for  
about 2 minutes and inspect.  
4. If you detect any leaks, carefully dry and open the housing and inspect  
the O-ring seal in accordance with the instructions on page 62.  
If no water tub is available, perform the above test immediately after  
entering the water.  
NOTE  
USING AND CLEANING THE  
UNDERWATER HOUSING AND  
CAMERA  
Entering the water with waterproof housing  
Important: Always obey dive safety rules as a priority.  
1. Do not jump into the water with the housing in your hand. Have someone  
hand it to you after you have entered the water.  
2. For tips on taking pictures, see “Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy”  
online guide to underwater photography.  
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After using housing underwater  
1. Before entering dive boat, hand the housing to someone on the boat.  
2. Make sure the sealed housing is placed in a fresh water tub available on  
most dive boats. Press each button a few times to rinse out the salt water  
trapped under the buttons. This will clean the salt water from the housing  
and prevents the salt water from drying on the housing and O-ring. Never  
let water dry on the camera housing. Salt crystals can damage the O-ring,  
lens and attract moisture. Dry housing with clean soft towel after removing  
from fresh water tub.  
3. Do not expose camera and housing to direct sunlight – keep in a shaded  
area or under a dry towel.  
4. It is not recommended to remove camera from housing while on the dive  
boat. Allowing humid air to enter the housing may cause fogging.  
5. If you must open the housing while on the dive boat, make sure you and  
the housing are perfectly dry before opening the housing. Do not allow the  
inside of the housing or the camera to get wet.  
Cleaning housing after use  
1. The sealed housing must be thoroughly cleaned with fresh water and dry  
before opening.  
2. Before opening housing, everything, including your hands, head and  
surrounding area must be totally dry. Have a dry towel handy.  
3. After opening the housing, clean the camera, O-ring area and all inside  
and outside parts with a clean, dry cotton cloth.  
Prepare housing for storage  
1. Before storing the housing and camera, remove batteries, SD card and  
keep in a clean dry area. Make sure the housing and any accessories are  
clean and dry before storage.  
2. Never store camera or housing in direct sunlight or in a dark damp area.  
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GREAT UNDERWATER PICTURES  
MADE EASY  
Taking underwater pictures is much different that taking land pictures. Here are  
the most important tips to taking great pictures underwater:  
1. Crystal Clear water.  
Crystal Clear water is essential for good underwater pictures. Tiny particles  
floating in the water cause low visibility and poor picture quality. Avoid  
stirring up the sandy bottom with your fins. These floating particles cause  
small spots to appear in your picture, known as “backscatter.Try to  
limit your shooting distance to 1/10 of the water visibility. For example,  
if the visibility is 60 feet (18 m), you should keep your shooting distance  
to within 6 feet (1.8m). Using the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash will reduce the  
“backscatter” effect. If you are not using the external flash accessory, Keep  
the camera’s onboard flash turned OFF.  
2. Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet.  
The ideal shooting distance is between 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 1.8 meters). This  
distance will result in detailed, colorful pictures. Remember that light does  
not travel very far underwater, so the closer you are to your subject the  
more colorful the pictures will be. For best most colorful pictures, we advise  
using the optional SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (item # SL961).  
3. Move calmly and control your buoyancy before taking a picture.  
It is very hard to take good pictures when you are moving. Look around  
for great picture opportunities. First, position yourself at the best angle  
and neutralize your buoyancy. Second, use the LCD monitor to perfectly  
frame your subject, check your shooting distance and keep the camera  
steady. Third, be calm and patient: Sometimes you have to wait a little bit  
so the fish that were frightened away, come back. Don’t chase the fish,  
let the fish come to you.  
Always be in control of your buoyancy before taking pictures and observe all  
safe-diving rules.  
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4. Shoot many pictures of the same subject - If you don’t like it,  
delete it - later.  
One of the great advantages of digital cameras is that you can review  
and delete pictures later, so shoot several pictures of the same subject.  
One of the best ways to learn underwater photography is from your good  
pictures and bad pictures.  
5. Use the SeaLife Flash Accessories to enhance color and  
brightness.  
Water filters out light and red/yellow colors resulting in darker, blue images.  
The SeaLife DC1400 Dive and Snorkel mode setting will correct for lost  
colors, but is only effective to a depth of about 50ft/15m, depending  
available sunlight and water visibility, The most effective way to compensate  
for lost colors is by using artificial light, like the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash. The  
Flash easily mounts to the bottom of the housing. The flexible arm allows  
you to direct the flash at the subject. Even two flashes can be mounted  
onto the housing for an evenly illuminated and shadow-free image. This  
system blocks the built-in flash and prevents backscatter. The flexible flash  
arms allow quick adjustments of the flash.  
6. Visit the SeaLife website for updated tips an advice.  
Any updates to the manual or additional tips and advice can be found on  
7. Ask your local SeaLife dive dealer about underwater  
photography courses.  
Most SeaLife dive dealers offer underwater photography courses which  
includes hands-on training as well as many helpful tips and techniques to  
underwater photography.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Refer to the symptoms and solutions listed below before sending the camera  
cameras.com. Look for “Techncial Updates” section. If the problem persists,  
contact your local SeaLife dealer for service.  
Solutions / Corrective  
Actions  
Symptom  
Cause  
The power does not  
come on.  
The battery is not  
inserted correctly.  
Insert the battery  
correctly.  
The battery is exhausted. Recharge the battery.  
The battery runs out  
quickly.  
The battery is not fully  
charged. The battery is  
Fully charge the battery  
and discharge it for at  
not used for an extended least one complete cycle  
period of time after being before use to maximize its  
charged.  
performance and lifetime.  
The battery or camera Long period of  
feels warm  
continuous use of the  
camera of the flash.  
Even if I press the  
shutter button, the  
camera does not take  
a picture.  
The shutter button is  
not pressed all the way  
down.  
Press the shutter button  
all the way down.  
The memory card  
does not have any free  
capacity.  
Insert a new memory card,  
or delete unwanted files.  
The flash is charging.  
Wait until the status LED  
is green.  
The memory card is  
write-protected.  
Remove the  
write-protection.  
Images do not appear LCD monitor is dark.  
on the LCD monitor.  
Adjust the brightness of  
the LCD monitor in the  
menu.  
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Solutions / Corrective  
Actions  
Symptom  
Cause  
Although it is set to  
auto focus, it does not  
focus.  
The lens is dirty.  
Wipe clean with a soft, dry  
cloth or lens paper.  
The distance to the  
subject is smaller than  
the effective range.  
Get your subject within  
the effective focus range.  
user external photo-video  
light to illuminate subject  
Low light condition  
The contents on the  
memory card cannot  
be played back.  
You played back a  
memory card that was  
not formatted by this  
camera.  
Insert a memory card that  
was formatted on this  
camera.  
Files cannot be  
deleted.  
The file is protected.  
Cancel protection.  
The memory card is  
write-protected.  
Remove the  
write-protection.  
Even when the  
camera’s buttons are  
pressed, it does not  
operate.  
The battery is running  
low.  
Recharge the battery.  
The date and time are  
wrong.  
The correct date and  
time is not set.  
Set the correct date and  
time.  
Cannot download  
images to computer.  
The free space on  
the hard disk in your  
computer may be  
insufficient.  
Check whether the hard  
disk has space for running  
Windows, and if the drive  
for loading image files has  
a capacity at least that of  
the memory card inserted  
in the camera.  
No power supply.  
Use an AC power adapter.  
Recharge the battery.  
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Troubleshooting for underwater photography  
Solutions / Corrective  
Actions  
Symptom  
Cause  
Image not sharp  
Focus setting not correct See page 22 for  
information on correct  
focus setting  
Low water visibility  
Minimize shooting  
distance in low visibility  
waters  
Too far away from  
subject  
Minimize shooting  
distance to 6ft/2m while  
underwater  
Dirty lens  
Inspect and clean lens  
Picture grainy  
(pixilated)  
Low light conditions  
Use SeaLife Digital Pro  
Flash Accessory in low  
light conditions or deeper  
depths  
Blue or green pictures Water absorbs red and  
yellow colors  
Set camera to Sea Mode  
and select the appropriate  
white balance setting  
Use SeaLife Digital Pro  
Flash Accessory in low  
light conditions or deeper  
depths  
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Solutions / Corrective  
Actions  
Symptom  
Cause  
Picture too bright  
(over exposed) when  
using external flash  
accessory.  
Camera setting not  
optomized  
Select Ext Flash Auto  
mode.  
Select “macro Flash”  
[Press the flash button]  
to darken the picture  
exposure level.  
Reduce external flash  
accessory brightness by  
rotating brightness control  
knob clockwise.  
Relflective subjects  
Camera setting not  
Move farther away from  
highly reflective subjects  
that are white or silver in  
color.  
Picture too dark  
Select Ext Flash Auto  
mode.  
(under exposed) when optomized  
using external flash  
Select “Far Flash”  
[Press the flash button]  
to brighten the picture  
exposure level.  
accessory.  
Increase external flash  
accessory brightness by  
rotating brightness control  
knob counter-clockwise.  
Other troubles?  
Please refer to online troubleshooting guide for  
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HOUSING SPECIFICATIONS  
Underwater Housing:  
Depth:  
Individual depth tested to 200’ (60m)  
Controls:  
Control buttons to access all camera functions -  
Power, Mode (video), Shutter, Zoom, Playback, Menu,  
Flash, Focus. The Zoom lever can be used to scroll  
through menus and the Shutter button functions like  
the Set button when the menu is open.  
O-ring:  
Silicone (item # SL72017)  
Lens port:  
Fully multi-coated optical glass lens port with snap-on  
ring to adapt accessory lenses.  
Tripod Mount:  
Lanyard:  
Standard 1/4-20 tripod threads to adapt accessories.  
Padded lanyard with swiveled attachment clip  
Hardware:  
Marine Grade Stainless Steel metal hardware, or  
aircraft-grade aluminum (cover plates)  
Material:  
Weight:  
Rubber overmolded polycarbonate housing.  
333 grams (11.7 ounces) Housing only without inner  
camera  
472 grams (16.6 ounces) Housing and inner camera  
Size:  
3.5”H x 5.5”W x 3.4”D inches  
8.9cm x 14cm x 8.6cm  
Operating Temp.:  
Storage Temp.:  
33 degrees F to 110 degrees F  
-20 degrees F to + 140 degrees F  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Photos taken with SeaLife DC1400 Pro  
Flash Set at Anse Chastanet, St. Lucia  
SL72025  
Revised January 2012  
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