SeaLife ECOshot SL321 is the world's first truly waterproof and shockproof digital sports camera, compact and action-ready. Depth tested waterproof to 75 feet, rubber armored for a sure grip and shockproof tested up to 6 ft / 2 m.Let your creativity shine with the SPY mode. SPY mode lets the camera do all the work - it takes continuous pictures at set time intervals. Capture those impossible pictures when you can't get close to the subject. The ECOshot also includes the popular land and sea modes for bright, colorful images on land or underwater. The ECOshot is designed for the active outdoor and watersports enthusiast, from Boating, fishing, kayaking, surfing and snorkeling.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Disappointed:
Bought this camera for trip to Mexico in July, love to snorkel so instead of throw away invested in this camera. I left my Canon rebel digital at home figuring I could use the Sealife sea or land. NUMBER 1 big problem there is no viewfinder and a majority of the time the LCD panel was one huge rainbow like an oil slick on water. You could not see image or even the choices to change modes, flash, battery life etc. Anything that comes up on that LCD was not visible. I was shooting blind most of the time. Okay... more info
Delighted:
Bought the camera for sailing, kayaking, and snorkeling. Took it to Maui and am impressed with the clarity, resolution. ease of use in the water. Am still a bit puzzled by which setting "sea" or "auto" will produce the best snorkel pictures - Sea at depth does well but a bit red in shallow water - auto a bit blue-geen but somewhat correctable. And, our grandaughter looks great underwater.
Great activity camera for the price -
It loves to eat batteries, recommend rechargable, fresh set every... more info
Sealife SL321:
I received the camera in good condition and in working order. The trip I purchased the camera for was canceled do to me breaking my arm so I haven't had the chance to give it a good work out but by playing with it a little looks as if it would have worked out fine.
Good camera, decent pics:
I like this camera, but definately invest in a red filter if you are going lower than about 30 feet. The pics were great above that, but you lost a lot of color below that. Also, you have to have a very steady hand otherwise you get some blurry pics. Overall, I really like this camera.