SeaLife DC1200 w/ NEW Video Light!

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tphelps

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After a year and a half of good memories, I'm selling my SeaLife DC1200 camera because I don't really use it anymore. If it means anything, I'm a college student and the funds from my camera will actually be going towards buying a rebreather!
This camera is in EXCELLENT condition, everything works perfectly! The inner camera itself looks brand new, if it was not in my camera housing it was in a protective case. The housing has seen a LITTLE love through about 40 dives but it still looks great! The camera has a perfect record with no flooding.

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(Anyone else think it's funny to take a picture of a camera? :rofl3:)
This system includes the housing, camera, wide angle lens and a BRAND NEW L.E.D. video light! I had a little problem with my old light so I sent it in to SeaLife and they sent me back a brand new one!

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As you can see, it works great! :)
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And here is the shiny, still-in-the-box new video light!
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The wide angle lens is $130 new (my lens is used but has no scratches), the light retails for $330, a new SeaLife just the camera is about $300 without housing. In other words you can get the SeaLife DC1400 for about $800 brand new.

For my camera I am asking a very fair $550 that includes shipping anywhere in the continental US. If you are interested, please make me an offer! I'm a DUP instructor so this camera has seen all the proper maintenance. I would love to get this camera into the hands of a new photographer. The SeaLife can deliver great images for a good value, especially if you don't want to spend a couple grand.

Below are the design specs from the manufacturer. If you have any questions or if you are interested, please send me a personal message or contact me at typhelps@juno.com. Thank you for looking and happy diving! :)


  • Easy 1-2-3 Setup Mode on screen for fast simple camera set up
  • Larger 3.0" LCD display
  • Non-slip, rubber armored housing
  • Fast shutter response time - as fast as 0.1 seconds and quick start up
  • New zoom toggle trigger makes zooming in and out easier
  • Use it without the housing for all your topside photos
  • New and improved easy to operate full function controls using 5 large "piano key" buttons
  • 25x zoom (5X optical/5X digital zoom)
  • 12 Land Modes - Night and Day from Portrait to Landscape
  • 4 Underwater Modes:
    • Sea Mode - 4 Underwater color correction settings
    • Snorkel Mode - color correction matches shallow water light conditions
    • External Flash Auto Mode - allows for automatic exposure control
    • External Manual Auto Mode - allows for manual aperture and shutter speed control
  • Sea Mode - "Color Booster" Richer colors at deeper depths
  • Spy Mode - automatically shoots continuous pictures at set time intervals
  • Auto focus system down to 2 inches
  • Adjustable white balance
  • Adjustable flash settings for use with or without macro lens
  • Internal flash with red-eye reduction
  • Video mode with audio feature
  • 29Mb built in memory - holds up to an average of 60 low-resolution pictures
  • Optional Secure Digital external memory (SD and SDHC card compatible up to 16GB) - see below to order
  • DEPTH: 200 feet
 
Camera has been SOLD!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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