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Table of Contents
I. Package Contents ..................................................................................................... 2
II. Getting to Know Your Camera. ............................................................................ 3-8
a. Front view ......................................................................................................... 3
b. Rear view .......................................................................................................... 4
c. LCD Display: Capture Mode ............................................................................. 5
d. LCD Display: Playback Mode ........................................................................7-8
III. Basic Camera Operation ................................................................................... 9-19
a. Power On ......................................................................................................... 9
b. Take a Picture ................................................................................................. 10
c. Take a Video ................................................................................................... 10
d. Easy Setup....................................................................................................... 11
e. Playback Pictures and Videos ......................................................................... 12
f. Charge Battery ............................................................................................13-15
g. Upload Pictures to PC ................................................................................16-19
IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet .......................................................... 20-21
V. Using the Sealife Micro Cam App .................................................................... 22-24
a. Home Screen .................................................................................................. 22
b. Playback Screen ............................................................................................. 23
c. Select Screen .................................................................................................. 24
VI. Menu Navigation ............................................................................................. 25-38
a. Easy Setup ....................................................................................................... 25
b. Image Settings ............................................................................................26-34
c. System Settings...........................................................................................35-38
VII. Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy .......................................................... 39-42
VIII. Optional Accessories .................................................................................... 43-45
IX. Care and Maintenance ......................................................................................... 46
X. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 47-48
XI. Spare Parts and Service ........................................................................................ 49
XII. FCC Statement ............................................................................................... 50-52
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I. Package Contents
Wrist strap (SL50102) Lens Cap (SL50113)
Micro 2.0 Underwater Camera (32GB WiFi SL510 or 64GB WiFi SL512)
USB adapter (SL50103)
USB cable (SL51004)
Wall charger with
US plug (SL50105)
Int’l plug adapters for
UK, EU, AU (SL50106)
Camera pouch (SL50107)
Not shown:
Instruction manual – English
(SL51008) SeaLife Warranty statement
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II. Getting to Know Your Camera
Front view
1. Shutter button
2. Optical glass lens port
3. Lens adapter ring (For attaching close-up lens
accessory – sold separately)
4. Wrist strap connection
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II. Getting to Know Your Camera (cont’d)
Rear view
1. 2.4” TFT color display
2. 1/4-20 tripod accessory mount
3. Waterproof USB contacts
(Serial# located under USB cover)
4. “Piano Key” controls:
a. Video (up)
b. Menu (down)
c. Playback / Power (back 1 step)
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II. Getting to Know Your Camera (cont’d)
LCD Display:
Capture Mode
1. Scene modes
a. Land
b. Dive
c. Snorkel
d. Ext Light
2. Capture mode
a. Single
b. Continuous
c. Time Lapse
d. AEB
e. Burst
3. Field of View (FOV)
4. WiFi On
5. Timers
a. Video record time (H:MM:SS)
b. Time Lapse countdown
time
(MM:SS)
6. Battery condition
a. Full power
b. High power
c. Medium power
d. Low power
e. Near empty
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II. Getting to Know Your Camera (cont’d)
LCD Display:
Playback Mode
(Thumbnail view)
1. Playback icon -
Thumbnail view
2. File type:
a. Still image b. Video clip
3. Folder # (100 to 999)
4. File # (0001 to 9999)
5. Battery condition
6. Thumbnail images (Maximum 4 per page)
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II. Getting to Know Your Camera (cont’d)
LCD Display:
Playback Mode
(Single view)
1. Playback icon - Single image view
2. Folder # (100 to 999)
3. File # (0001 to 9999)
4. Battery condition
5. Elapse time H:MM:SS (video files only)
6. Video status bar (video files only)
7. Total recorded time H:MM:SS (video files only)
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III. Basic Camera Operation
Power On:
Push and hold bottom button for 2 seconds to power camera
ON or OFF.
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III. Basic Camera Operation (cont’d)
Take a Picture:
Aim, hold camera
steady and push
shutter button.
Take a Video:
Aim, hold camera steady
and push video button
to start or stop video
recording.
Note:
When video recording is in progress, you will see a red dot with
elapse record timer on the top right of the LCD display.
You can take a 2MP picture while recording video by pushing the
shutter button. This feature is not available when recording at 1296p
resolution or 120fps or 240fps video.
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Quality
This adjusts how much the still image or video is
compressed. Select between 3 options:
Super Fine:
Lowest degree of compression, resulting in best
quality and largest file size.
Fine:
Moderate degree of compression, resulting in good
quality and smaller file size.
Standard:
Highest degree of compression, resulting in fair
quality and lowest file size.
Sharpness
Choose among 3 sharpness levels – hard, standard and soft.
A “harder” picture has sharper edges and lines, showing
more detail but may appear more pixelated. Softer images
have smoother lines.
Metering
This sets the metering method for calculating the exposure.
Center: Averages the light metered from the entire frame, but
gives greater weight to the subject matter at the center.
This is the recommended setting for most pictures.
Spot: A very small portion of the center of the screen is
measured to calculate the correct exposure. Results in
VI. Menu Navigation (cont’d)
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good exposure of brighter objects located in the center
of the image frame, especially when using an external
photo-video light.
Average: The entire area of the screen is measured, and the
exposure is calculated.
Photo Time Lapse
Records still images at pre-set time intervals of 2 sec, 5 sec, 10
sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min and 30 min. Useful for shooting a
sequence of pictures without holding the camera or disturbing
the subject. Later, you can select the best image or combine
all the images into a time lapse video using video editing
software. This menu setting will only appear when Capture
Mode is set to Time Lapse.
Video Time Lapse
Records video at very slow frame rate of 1, 2, 5 or 10
seconds and plays back at standard 30 frames per second.
Useful for recording very slow moving subjects, like sunset,
starfish walking, plant growing, etc. A 30 minute time lapse
video recorded at 1 second frame rate will play back in 1
minute. Push video button to start / stop time lapse video.
Turn Video Time Lapse OFF to disable this feature.
VI. Menu Navigation (cont’d)
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