![]() The unique ergonomic housing was especially designed for use underwater, while the housing is easy to hold and use even with one hand, the tough enclosure also features a unique closing system – a “Pressure Lock” thumb screw that exerts the optimal amount of pressure on the housing’s o-ring seal. The Fisheye Lens allows a close approach to the subjects while still keeping everything in the picture. The camera captures brilliant 4K video with underwater color correction. Featuring a pocket-sized design with 14 megapixel Panasonic® CMOS image sensor and ultra-high definition 4K 30fps video, its ultra compact, portable design ensures that divers and snorkelers can take the ReefMaster anywhere, from a wet environment to 130’ or 40 meters underwater. Orlando, FL - SeaLife is introducing the new ReefMaster RM-4K Ultra Compact Underwater Camera at the upcoming DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association) tradeshow. ![]() SeaLife® Introduces New ReefMaster® RM-4K Ultra Compact Underwater Camera ![]() Shipping in February, the ReefMaster will retail for $260. The camera is depth-rated to 130 feet and accepts micro SDHC memory cards up to 128GB. Four buttons provide control over the camera’s functions, and Wi-Fi connectivity allows users to download and share images and video easily. Like the DC2000, the ReefMaster is a camera-plus-housing-in-one, and the small inner camera with its 2-inch LCD screen can be removed from the external housing, which also stores a desiccant to aborb moisture. The ReefMaster RM-4K is built around a new 14-megapixel CMOS sensor made by Panasonic (as opposed to the Sony sensor found in their recently released DC2000) and a fixed wide-angle fisheye lens. As the first day of this year’s DEMA Show in Orlando gets underway, SeaLife has unveiled a new compact underwater camera that’s capable of shooting 4K video at 30fps.
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