Sealife SL959 Close UP Lens Set

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Discover "Macro Miracles" and shoot your greatest pictures with fantastic colors at distances from 8-16" in. The SeaLife Macro Set includes 2 Macro Lenses and the Macro "Wand'. The Wand is an extendable guide to keep the correct distance from the camera to the object. It attaches to all Reefmaster RC cameras and can be folded sideways when not in use.The SeaLife Macro Lenses are also underwater filters that modify the intensity of the external flash for the distance from the object. The use of one or two external flashes is recommended to reduce backscatter and "ignite' the wonderful colors of sea creatures, coral and sponges.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Professional colorful pictures at close range
  • Color corrected lenses avoid overflashing
  • Lenses snap easily on camera port
  • Includes lens lanyard and two neoprene covers
  • Easy distance finding with Macro Wand
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: SeaLife
  • EAN: 0077068419594
  • Label: SeaLife
  • LensType: Close-up lens kit
  • Manufacturer: SeaLife
  • Model: SL959
  • MPN: SL959
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_LENS_FILTERS
  • Publisher: SeaLife
  • ReleaseDate: 2002-10-14
  • Studio: SeaLife
  • UPC: 077068419594
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