SeaLife 3X Close Up Lens and Underwater Filter

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List Price:
$39.95
Our Price:
$36.17

Features

  • Multicoated lens highlights red and yellow colors underwater
  • Decreases brightness of built-in flash to reduce backscatter
  • Can be used in combination with other 37mm filters
  • Fits any SeaLife camera
  • Includes quick-release safety lanyard

Description

The exciting new "Macro 3X" Close Up Lens and Underwater Filter, for high quality shots in low visibility water without additional strobes.The SL951 Close-Up Lens fits all SeaLife ReefMaster cameras and is easy to attach. The lens weighs only 2 ounces and slips onto the camera for close-up photos within 2 to 4 feet underwater and 10 inches on land. For distances over 4 feet, simply slip the lens off, even when underwater.The multi-coated lens enhances red and yellow color and reduces excessive blue color while providing exceptional clarity. The lens coating also reduces the possible over exposure of the ReefMaster cameras' built-in flash at close distances.The Macro 3X snaps on easily via a threaded retaining ring, and can be used in combination with other 37mm filters. It can also be used reliably on land for photos taken from as close as 12 inches.SeaLife's Macro 3X close-up lens and underwater filter includes a safety strap with quick release snap hooks that attach to the camera's body.

Underwater photography has some difficulties, which SeaLife's 3x macro lens/underwater filter helps to overcome. The lens coating filters the blue colors so common in underwater environments and enhances the lush red and yellow colors of various aquatic creatures. The filter also reduces backscatter, a phenomenon in which the flash reflects off small particles in the water, creating white dots in the picture. The macro lens snaps on easily to any Sealife camera and also comes with a quick-release snap hook that attaches to the camera body.

Spotlight customer reviews

Dont' buy a reefmaster without it!

[ Posted: 2003-01-04 ]

Rating: 100%
 

This lens is essential to getting good underwater pictures with either of the new Digital cameras that Reefmaster offers. I took mine to the Cayman Islands and after only a few shots, decided to leave the lens on for almost all my underwater shots! The improvement was immediately "clear". Get one!

A Hot Valued Filter

[ Posted: 2000-07-20 ]

Rating: 80%
 

I think this is a wonderful filter and good for beginners and or advanced poeple. This is something you need to get started.