Edvarcl Heng | Nov 23, 2007

You've bought an underwater camera case. You went 50m below and came back up with a sinking feeling that your attempt at photographing the flotsam isn't going to turn out too well.
The SeaLife Digital Pro Flash is a universal flash that can be used with most digital cameras (with the inclusion of a universal mount). As the presence of light diminishes the deeper you plunge, a strong light source is needed to capture Poseidon's kingdom in all its marine glory.
Tested down to a depth of 60m with an effective underwater range of 2.5m, the SeaLife flash operates on four AA batteries for a total of about 100 exposures. It also features an auto flash intensity setting to keep you from having to second guess your exposure settings. US$399.95.
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timyang
First of all, recreational divers don't go down below 40m.
Second, "flotsam" is not what you find at the bottom of the ocean. Those are "wrecks". According to dictionary.com, flotsam is the part of the wreckage of a ship and its cargo found FLOATING on the water.
Otherwise, nice writing! :-)
Nov 23, 2007 07:33