ReefMaster RC has a brighter built-in flash and easy
use with macro lenses and an external flash

SeaLife has modified its ReefMaster RC underwater camera, allowing for easy expansion from a simple point-and-shoot camera to an advanced camera system.
The new ReefMaster RC has a brighter built-in flash and was designed for easy compatibility with several macro lenses and external flashes.
The camera’s built-in flash is capable of triggering up to four external flashes, mounted to the camera via a common mounting platform. The external flashes sense the built-in primary flash through slave sensors and need no wiring or electrical connectors. External flashes increase the distance range of the camera, achieve bright colors at a depth beyond the reach of most sunlight and help illuminate objects from different angles.
The brightest colors and most bizarre shapes of sea creatures, sponges, and coral – normally found at a depth between 40 and 100 feet; can now be captured on film in bright color with the new ReefMaster RC.
The SeaLife ReefMaster RC includes a rugged rubber-armored housing and a removable inner camera (not glued into the housing, like traditional underwater cameras). It allows easy cleaning and inexpensive service, and the inner camera can also be used as a compact land camera.
The new ReefMaster RC inner camera has been re-modeled with rubber grips and improved resistance to the aggressive climatic conditions on island resorts.
The new ReefMaster RC is available in dive, photo, marine and sporting goods stores nationwide for a suggested list price of $189.95. It requires 35mm film (ISO 200-800 recommended) and two AA batteries.
SeaLife products are manufactured in the U.S. at:
Pioneer Research
97 Foster Road, Suite 5
Moorestown, N.J. 08057














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