Key To Good Pictures - Sealife ReefMaster Manual To Installation And Use

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microscopically small particles like algae or plankton. The primary flash of the camera must
be covered with a flash reflector which reflects the light towards the external flash sensor
and not directly towards the target. SeaLife Close-Up Lenses also help to reduce marine
snow.
For pictures partially above and under water, coat the lens with a touch of detergent.
This will prevent water from beading on the lens. This can take many trials until the water
surface is exactly on the center of the lens.
e) Key to Good Pictures
Crystal clear water! For film cameras: shooting distance u/w 4 ft. to 5 ft. / 1.2 to 1.5 m.
Better 2 to 4 feet and 3X macro lens. FLASH READY light on. Be calm and patient and
move very slowly. Hold camera steady. External flash(es) always get you the best
pictures, especially below 30 feet/10 m. or in darker light. Shoot the same scene
several times with different distances.
Maximum depth ratings: ReefMaster Film: 164 ft. / 50 m. SportDiver II: 164 ft. / 50 m.
Film: ISO 200. Use ISO 100 print or slide film in extremely bright conditions, on beaches
or snorkeling. Processing: Tell your photo lab that you're developing underwater
pictures and to increase red and yellow as needed to balance the picture color. Request
sample prints.
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