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User Manual for SeaLife 0.5x Wide-Angle Dome Lens with 52mm Adapter for DC-Series Cameras Click to enlarge the picture
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- Product category: Lenses SeaLife
- Brand: SeaLife
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
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User manual for the SeaLife 0.5x Wide-Angle Dome Lens with contain basic instructions
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for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official SeaLife user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
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Product description Capture expansive shots of coral reefs and whale sharks with your Sealife DC-series underwater camera and this 0.5x Wide-Angle Dome Lens, which features a depth rating of 200'. It allows you to get within 4" of your subjects while still fitting everything in the frame, so that you can benefit from the coverage, color, and clarity you want--without having to compromise. The lens increases your angle of view by about 100%, making it 100° on the DC2000 camera and 120° on the DC1400. Its effective focal length is 16mm on the former model and 14mm on the latter. Additionally, the optic consists of 5 glass elements in 5 groups, which feature anti-reflection multi-coatings to maximize light transmission and prevent flare.
Sealife's 0.5x conversion lens attaches to your camera via the included 52mm adapter and threaded mount. It's compatible with all Sealife DC underwater cameras and many third-party models with 52mm threads. The lens can be attached and removed easily while underwater. UPC: 077068410508 In the Box SeaLife 0.5x Wide-Angle Dome Lens with 52mm Adapter for DC-Series Cameras 52mm DC Adapter 52mm Threaded Mount Neoprene Cover Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersSeaLife SL050 Specs Angle of Coverage | DC2000 Camera: Increases AOV from 46 to 100° DC1400 Camera: Increases AOV from 61 to 120° | Focal Length | DC2000 Camera: 16 mm DC1400 Camera: 14 mm | Magnification | 0.5x | Depth Rating | 200' / 60 m | Coatings | Anti-reflection multi-coatings | Elements/Groups | 5/5 | Focus Distance | Maintains camera's focusing range | Material of Construction | Glass | Buoyancy | Negative | Attachment Method | Sealife DC Cameras: 52mm push-on adapter ring Third-Party Cameras and Housings: 52mm threaded mount | Dimensions | Diameter x Length: 4.6 x 3.1" / 117 x 80 mm | Weight | 1.3 lb / 0.6 kg | | Package Weight | 1.75 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.9 x 6.4 x 5.0" |
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