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Sealife ReefMaster User Manual

External flash 200 feet ( 60 meters)
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EXTERNAL FLASH
200 feet ( 60 meters)
Fits all SeaLife
Film and Digital
Camera Models

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Summary of Contents for Sealife ReefMaster

  • Page 1 EXTERNAL FLASH 200 feet ( 60 meters) Fits all SeaLife Film and Digital Camera Models...
  • Page 2 • Automatic light sensors activate flash. No wires or connectors future 6” flexible flash arm accessories • Two external flashes can be easily mounted to any SeaLife camera. with foam grip cover • Foam-covered arm allows for positive grip. • All non-corrosive materials for long life.
  • Page 3 8 ft Easy” for complete details. (2.4 m). The ideal range is still about 5 ft (1.5 m). For SeaLife digital cameras, set camera to Stretch out your fin to check your estimate of “External Flash” mode. Make sure to use the distance.
  • Page 4 Important Magnetic switch: The switch has a small magnet inside to Open latch as shown below turn flash power ON/OFF and TEST. Keep away from compasses to access battery compartment. and electronics to avoid magnetic interference. Do not force switch beyond its stop point to avoid damaging the switch. Sealing latch: Grab the sides of the latch for battery compartment access.
  • Page 5 Close and seal battery compartment as shown. Make sure O-ring is perfectly clean.
  • Page 6 Turn flash ON. TEST flash when flash-ready light is on. Important: Do not force switch beyond stop point...
  • Page 7 Bend flash head in the direction Test and prepare flash of your subject. If used with the SeaLife Macro 3X Turn ON/OFF switch on top of flash to “ON” (When orange flash-ready light is on, close-up lens, direct the flash head turn switch to TEST.
  • Page 8 The flexible arm consists of eight 1-inch (2.5 cm) links covered by a foam The built-in flash of the camera is covered by a rubber sleeve. You can bend the flexible arm in any direction, but do not force removable flash deflector. Keep the deflector in it beyond the point of resistance (or the links will separate).
  • Page 9 Make sure all set pins and holes are lined up. Rotate both flash heads to point in the direction of If a and b above do not correct the problem, send to SeaLife Service Center. the subject. This double-flash system can also be used with the SeaLife Macro lenses at a distance of Flash fires as tested above, but does not fire when triggered by camera.
  • Page 10 Repeat this in a dark place. Direct sunlight can prevent the flash from firing. second external flash. If flash still does not work, send complete unit, camera and flash to SeaLife Flash arm is loose and does not maintain correct aiming position.
  • Page 11 Item No. SL966 Buoyancy Control Weight The small 13-ounce rubber-armored lead weight attaches to the bottom of the ReefMaster camera or slips inside the battery compartment of the SeaLife External Flash. CLOSE-UP LENS & U/W FILTER For incredible underwater shots at a comfortable range of 2 - 4 ft, snap on the MACRO 3X Close-Up Lens.
  • Page 12 (see page 15). Moisture Muncher 16X Lens - 8 to 9 inch shooting distance. should also be used inside the SeaLife camera housing (see Macro Wand - Distance measuring device. camera instruction manual). Moisture Muncher 1.5-gram is sold in Folds sideways when not in use.
  • Page 13 O-ring or any particles wedged between the housing and the O-ring, or tampering and attempted repair of product. Excluded are scratches on lenses or damaged lens coatings. Flashes used in rental operations are excluded from this warranty and have a special service support program (Contact SeaLife / Pioneer Research). revised 1/1/02...