SeaLife ReefMaster SL332 Bedienungsanleitung
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Contents:
Safety Warnings.................................................................................................................................3
Check What You Got .........................................................................................................................4
Optional Accessories.........................................................................................................................5
Product view with call-outs: FRONT ................................................................................................6
Product view with call-outs: BACK...................................................................................................7
Product view: Bottom / Waterproof Door .........................................................................................8
Opening Waterproof Door.................................................................................................................9
Closing Waterproof D oor .................................................................................................................10
Loading Batteries.............................................................................................................................11
Inserting /Removing Memory Card ..................................................................................................12
Taking a Picture (Camera Mode)......................................................................................................13
Recording a Video (Video Mode).....................................................................................................14
Viewing Pictures and Video Clips (Playback Mode) .........................................................................15
Deleting Pictures and Video Clips (Playback Mode).........................................................................16
Easy Set-up Mode ............................................................................................................................17
Using the Zoom Function ................................................................................................................19
Setting the Focus..............................................................................................................................20
Using the Flash Function .................................................................................................................21
More About the Flash Function........................................................................................................22
Using an External Flash or Photo-Video Light ..................................................................................23
Advanced Setup Menu.....................................................................................................................24
Changing the Language ...................................................................................................................24
Changing the Date/Time ..................................................................................................................25
Using the Spy Mode...................................................................................................................25-26
Changing the Auto O ff setting..........................................................................................................27
Changing the Beep setting ...............................................................................................................27
Changing the Display setting ...........................................................................................................28
Changing the Frame Number Reset setting ......................................................................................28
Changing the Light Frequency setting ..............................................................................................29
Changing the LCD Monitor Brightness setting ............................................................................29-30
Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory............................................................................30
Media and System Information ....................................................................................................... 31
Using the System Reset Function .....................................................................................................32
Using the Copy to Card Function ................................................................................................... 32
Changing Battery Type setting ..........................................................................................................33
Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to Your Computer .............................................................34-35
Editing Your Pictures and Video Clips...............................................................................................36
Maintaining a Waterproof Seal ........................................................................................................37
How to Clean the O-ring.................................................................................................................38
Replacing the O-ring .......................................................................................................................39
Maintenance and Care Instructions..................................................................................................40
Great Underwater pictures made easy........................................................................................41-43
Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................................................................................44
Specifications...................................................................................................................................45
Parts and Service............................................................................................................................. 46

3
Safety Warnings
Always inspect and clean the O -ring before underwater use. Follow
the important waterproofing i nstructions on page 37 of thi s manual .
If water has entered the camera, immediately turn off power and
discontinue use. Remove batteries and memory card, and allow the
inside to dry. Contact the SeaLife service center for repairs.
Do not attempt to repair the camera. Doing so may result in electric
shock, fire and will void the warranty.
Use new or freshly charged AAA-sized batteries (Recommend using
NiMH rechargeable or Energizer Lithium). Remove batteries from
camera before transporting, traveling or long periods of storage.
Avoid exposing camera to high temperatures or direct sunlight for
prolonged periods of time.
Safety first - Observe all applicable safety rules when using the camera
for SCU BA, snorkeling or other sports.
Visit www.sealife-cameras.com for updates to this manual and
underwater photography tips.

5
Optional Accessories
Available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer.
Visit www.sealife-cameras.com to find a dealer near you.
SD HC M emory Card
(Recommend 4GB card)
AAA batteries
(Recommend
Energizer Lithium)
SeaLife D igital
Pro Flash SL961
For brighter, more colorful
underwater pictures
SeaLife M ini II Wide
Angle Lens SL974
For wide angle/ close-up
pictures from 1ft to infinity
Float Strap SL920
SeaLife Photo-Video
Light SL980
For brighter, more
colorful underwater
pictures and videos
M oisture
M uncher SL911
Insert two capsules
inside battery
compartment during
storage to remove
moist air trapped
inside camera

6
Product view with call-outs: FRONT
Front / Side parts
1 - Shutter button: Shoot picture, Start/Stop Video, Delete in Playback
2 - Power button: Power camera ON and OFF
3 - Flash window
4 - Lens: 9 megapixel, F3.0, Multi-coated/Anti-Reflective glass optics
5 - Latch: For opening waterproof door
6 - Latch lock: Prevents accidental opening of latch

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Product view with call-outs: BACK
Back parts
1 - Status LED : Camera ready when solid; Not ready when blinking
2 - Zoom/ D irectional button: Adjust zoom setting or scroll left/up
3 - Flash/ Directional button: Adjust flash setting or scroll right/down
4 - Strap connection
5 - Mode button: Push to cycle through Camera, Video, Playback and
Easy Setup modes. Push and hold for 3 seconds to access setup menu
6 - Waterproof Door: Serial # located inside door
7 - Tripod mount (Standard 1/4-20 thread)
8 - Focus Lever: Macro (close-up) or Landscape
9 - LCD monitor

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Product view: BOTTO M / Waterproof Door
Bottom / Waterproof D oor Parts
1 - Battery door: 2 x AAA Batteries
2 - O-ring
3 - SD / SDH C memory card slot
4 - Waterproof D oor: Serial # located inside door

9
Opening Waterproof Door
1) Push and hold red latch lock tab away from latch
2) Lift latch (Do not force beyond stopping point)
3) Push end of latch away from door to release door
4) Open waterproof door

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Closing Waterproof D oor
1) Push down on waterproof door and hold.
2) Push end of latch over waterproof door
(Make sure latch is unlocked as shown in the illustration)
3) Close latch
(Latch lock will engage automatically)
Important:
Before closing waterproof door, make sure O-ring and opposing contact
surfaces are perfectly clean (Refer to How to Maintain a Waterproof Seal on
Page 37). Make sure nothing is trapped under the door to prevent it from
closing and sealing properly.

12
Inserting / Removing M emory Card (Optional)
Expand the camera’s internal memory by inserting a SD/SDHC
memory card. 4GB is recommended. Do not exceed 8GB.
1) Insert memory card in correct orientation as shown.
2) Push card into slot all the way until it clicks in place.
3) To remove card, make sure camera power is turned off. Push
lightly on the edge of the card and it will eject. Use end of
Cleaning Brush / Tool provided for easier removal of card.
Notes: You should format the memory card when it’s first installed or when
the card is used in another camera. Refer to page 30 for instructions on
formatting the memory card.
Each 1GB of memory card storage size is equal to about 900 pictures or 30
minutes of video. For example, 4GB card will store about 3600 pictures or
2 hours of video.

13
Taking a Picture (Camera Mode)
1) Power ON camera.
2) One of the Camera
mode icons [ , , , ] is displayed
on the upper left corner of the LCD monitor.
3) Compose the image on the LCD monitor, hold the camera
steady and push the Shutter button to take a picture.
Notes:
• Refer to page 18 for more information about the four different camera modes.
• The camera will automatically go into power save mode when no buttons
are pushed for a period of one minute. The LCD will turn off but the Status
LED light remains on. Push any button to “ wake-up” the camera
• The power is turned OFF automatically when the camera has not been
operated for a fixed period of time. Turn the power ON again to resume
operation. Refer to Setting Auto-Off on page 27.
• The LCD monitor will display the last picture for 1-second immediately
after taking the picture.
• Changing the Focus, Flash and Zoom setting is described later in the manual.

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Recording a Video (Video Mode)
1) Power ON camera.
2) Push the Mode button
once to select Video mode.
3) The Video mode icon [ ]
is displayed on the upper left
corner of the LCD monitor.
4) Compose the opening scene on the LCD monitor
and push the Shutter button to start recording video.
5) The “REC” icon and elapse time is displayed on the bottom of
the LCD monitor indicating the camera is now recording video.
6) Hold camera steady and pan slowly when recording video.
7) Push the Shutter button again to stop recording video.
Notes:
• There must be sufficient lighting for good quality video. Use the SeaLife
Photo-Video Light SL980 (Optional accessory) for recording video in low
light conditions.
• Changing the Focus and Zoom setting is described on pages 19-20.
• The Zoom cannot be adjusted during video recording.
• The Flash cannot be used when recording video.

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Viewing Pictures and Video Clips (Playback Mode)
1) Power ON camera.
2) Push the Mode button twice to set camera to Playback mode.
3) The Playback icon [ ] is displayed on the upper left
corner of the LCD monitor and the last recorded picture
or video clip will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
4) Push the left or right Directional button to scroll through
the pictures and video clips stored in memory.
Note:
• Video clips will start playing automatically. Push and hold the left
Directional button to reverse the video clip.

16
Deleting Pictures and Video Clips (Playback Mode)
1) To delete a picture or video clip, use the left or right Directional
button to scroll through the pictures until the picture or video
clip you want to delete is displayed.
2) Push the shutter button.
3) The LCD monitor will display “Delete This Image?” - “Yes” or “No”.
a. Push the left or right Directional button to select “ Yes”
and push the Shutter button to delete the picture or video.
b. Push the left or right Directional button to select “No” and
push the Shutter button to exit. Picture will NOT be deleted.
Note:
• You can also delete all images and videos stored in memory by
formatting the memory card. Refer to page 30 for information on
formatting the memory card.

17
Easy Set-up M ode
The Easy Set-up mode is a fast
and easy way to set the camera
for underwater or land use.
1) Power ON camera.
2) Push the Mode button three times to set camera to
Easy Set-up mode.
3) “ Easy Set-up” is displayed on the upper left corner of the
LCD monitor.
4) Follow the on-screen guide using the left or right Directional
button to make your selections.
5) Push the Shutter button to confirm selection.
6) Once you have completed the Easy Set-up, the camera will
automatically exit the Easy Set-up mode and return to the
Camera mode.

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Easy Set-up M ode
(Continued)
When finishing the Easy Setup, the camera will be set to one of
the following four shooting modes:
Land Auto – Ideal for taking pictures or
video clips on Land.
Underwater Camera+Flash➡ – Ideal for taking
underwater pictures or videos when using the
optional external flash and/or photo-video light
accessory.
Underwater ➡ Camera O nly ➡ Snorkeling - Ideal
for taking underwater pictures or videos without
external flash or light accessory at depths less than
20ft/6m
Underwater ➡ Camera O nly ➡ Diving - Ideal for
taking underwater pictures or videos without
external flash or light accessory at depths greater
than 20ft/6m

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Using the Zoom Function
The camera is equipped with 3X digital zoom, which is useful to
magnify far away subjects. Use a tripod or place the camera on a
stable surface when using 3X zoom to avoid blurry pictures.
1) To activate the zoom push and release the Zoom button.
2) Each push and release will increase the zoom by one step up
to 3X. The magnification is displayed on the LCD monitor.
3) Compose your scene and push the shutter button to take a
picture or start recording video
Note:
• The Zoom cannot be adjusted during video recording.

21
Using the Flash Function
The camera’s built-in flash is useful for taking pictures in low light
conditions, like indoors or at night. There are 4 possible flash
modes: Auto, Flash ON, Flash OFF, Red Eye Reduction.
1) Push the Flash button to change
flash to desired setting. The
flash setting options are
described below.
2) The Flash setting will be
displayed on the LCD Monitor.
Flash mode Description
Auto [no icon] The flash fires automatically according to the
lighting conditions.
Flash ON The flash will always fire regardless of the lighting
conditions. This option is useful when the subject is set
against a bright background or to reduce dark shadows.
Flash OFF The flash is turned off and will not fire regardless of the
lighting conditions. Turn the flash off when taking
pictures at shooting distances beyond the effective
range of the flash (approximately 10ft/3m on land or
3ft/1m underwater).
Red-eye Use this mode to reduce the red-eye phenomenon when
Reduction taking pictures of humans or animals in low-light conditions.

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More About the Flash Function
• The Flash cannot be used when recording video.
• It is recommended to keep the flash turned off when taking
underwater pictures, unless you are shooting in perfectly clear
water at close-up shooting distance inside of 3 ft/1m or using
the optional external flash accessory. Keeping the flash turned
OFF or using the optional flash accessory reduces backscatter
(figure 1). Backscatter refers to the small dots that appear in
underwater pictures, which occurs because the tiny particles
suspended on the water are illuminated by the camera’s flash.
Keeping the flash ON increases backscatter (figure 2).
Figure 1 Figure 2

23
Using an External Flash
or Photo-Video Light (Optional Accessories)
• Use the SeaLife SL961 Digital Pro Flash and/or SL980 Photo-
Video Light (optional accessories) for brighter, more colorful
underwater pictures or videos with reduced backscatter. Visit
www.sealife-cameras.com for more information.
• When using the optional SL961 external flash or SL980 photo-
video light accessories, follow the Easy Setup mode to set the
camera to UNDERWATER ➡ CAMERA + FLASH. This
optimizes the camera’s exposure program to compensate for
the more powerful light emitted from the external flash or light.
The camera’s flash is locked to FLASH ON. Pushing the Flash
button will adjust the exposure setting of the camera. The
default setting is Normal.
SL961 Digital Pro Flash SL980 Photo-Video Light

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Advanced Setup M enu
The camera has a hidden
advanced Setup menu used for
changing the Date/Time,
Language and other one-time
or advanced settings.
1) Power ON camera.
2) Push and hold the mode button for
3 seconds until the Setup menu is
displayed on the LCD monitor.
3) Use the right or left Directional buttons to scroll up and down the setup menu.
4) Use the Mode button to confirm the desired setting.
5) To exit the menu, push and hold the Menu button for 3 seconds or select
“ Exit” from the menu and push the Mode button.
Changing the Language
1) Select “ Language” from the setup
menu using the right or left
Directional buttons and push the
Mode button to enter the Language
setting screen.
2) Select the desired language using the
right or left Directional buttons and
push the Mode button to confirm.

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Changing the Date/ Time
1) Select “ Date/Time” using the right
or left Directional buttons and push
the Mode button to enter the
Date/Time setting screen.
2) The time is displayed in 24-hour
HH:MM format and the date is
displayed in MM/DD/YYYY format.
2) Adjust the number values using the
left [or ri ght] to increase [or
decrease] the value and push the
Mode button to confirm each setting.
Note:
• The Date/Time setting will not be saved if the battery is removed for
more than 3 minutes.
Using the Spy M ode
In Spy Mode, the camera will
automatically capture continuous
pictures of a scene at specified
time intervals. The Spy mode is
useful for taking multiple pictures
of hard-to-photograph wildlife,
sealife or scenery without being
discovered, and later selecting
the best image.

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Using the Spy M ode
(Continued)
1) Select “ Spy Capture” using the right or left Directional buttons and
push the Mode button to enter the Spy Capture setting screen.
2) Two options are displayed: “ Single” for taking one picture at a time
and “ Spy” for taking continuous pictures.
3) Select “ Spy” using the right or left Directional buttons and push the
Mode button to confirm.
5) The “ Set Time Interval of Capture” screen is displayed on the LCD
monitor.
6) Use the right or left Directional buttons to select the desired time
interval: 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min or 30 min.
7) Push the Mode button to confirm the time interval.
8) The advanced setup menu will automatically close and you will see the
spy mode icon [ ] displayed on the LCD monitor.
9) Aim the camera at the desired scene. A compact tripod is helpful to
keep the camera aimed at the subject.
10) Push the shutter button. The camera will count down from 2 seconds
and take the first picture.
11) The LCD monitor will turn off to conserve battery power. The camera
will continue taking pictures at the pre-set time interval until the
shutter button or power button is pushed, the memory is full, or the
battery is empty.

28
Changing the Display setting
The LCD monitor will display the
camera setting icons, date/time
and other status information. You
can set the camera to display all
icons (ALL) or no icons (OFF).
1) Select “ Display” using the right or
left Directional buttons and push
the Mode button to enter the
Display setting screen.
2) Select ALL (display icons) or OFF (do not display icons) using the right or left
Directional buttons and push the Mode button to confirm.
Changing the Frame Number Reset setting
This feature will create a new
folder on the memory card.
The captured pictures and video
clips are saved in the new folder
starting at frame number 0001.
1) Select “ Fr. No. Reset” using the right
or left Directional buttons and push
the Mode button to enter the Fr. No.
Reset setting screen.
2) Select No (exit) or Yes (create new folder) using the right or left Directional
buttons and push the Mode button to confirm.

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Changing the Light Frequency setting
Change the camera’s light frequency
setting to match the electrical
system used in your country. This
will prevent the LCD monitor
from flickering under fluorescent
lighting conditions. Select 60 Hz
(default) for North and Central
America and 50 Hz for Europe
and most other parts of the world.
1) Select “ Light Freq.” using the right or left Directional buttons and push the
Mode button to enter the Light Freq. setting screen.
2) Select 60Hz or 50Hz using the right or left Directional buttons and push
the Mode button to confirm.
Changing the LCD Monitor Brightness setting
Use this setting to increase the
brightness of the LCD monitor.
You can select between Standard
(default) or Bright. The Bright
setting makes it easier to see the
LCD monitor in bright light
conditions, but will also use up
the battery power more quickly.

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Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory
Use this function to reset or clear
the memory card or internal
memory. Caution: All images and
data saved on the memory card or
internal memory will be deleted. It
is recommended to format the
memory card before its initial use
or after the card has been used
in another camera or device. It is also a convenient way to delete
all pictures and video clips after being saved on your computer.
1) Select “ Format” using the right or left Directional buttons and push the
Mode button to enter the Format setting screen.
2) Select Yes (format) or N o (exit) using the right or left Directional buttons
and push the Mode button to confirm.
Changing the LCD Monitor
Brightness setting
(Continued)
2) Select “ LCD Bright.” using the right or left
Directional buttons and push the Mode button
to enter the LCD Bright. setting screen.
3) Select Standard or Bright using the right or left
Directional buttons and push the Mode button
to confirm.

31
Media and System Information
Media Information (Media Info.) will display the memory card size
and amount of memory storage remaining in megabytes (MB).
System Information (Sys. Info.) will display the firmware version
installed on the camera. New firmware may be released to repair
bugs i n the operati ng system or improve the camera
performance. Any new firmware versions w ould be posted on
the www.sealife-cameras.com and available for free download.
1) Select “ Media Info” or “ Sys. Info.” using the right or left D irectional buttons
and push the Mode button to enter the information screen.
2) Push the Mode button to exit the information screens.

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Using the System Reset Function
Use this function to restore the
camera’s original default settings.
The time setting will not be reset.
1) Select “ Sys. Reset” using the right or
left Directional buttons and push the
Mode button to enter the Sys. Reset
setting screen.
2) Select Yes (reset) or No (exit) using
the right or left Directional buttons and push the Mode button to confirm.
Using the Copy to Card Function
Use this function to copy the
pictures and video clips saved in
the camera’s internal memory to
the SD/SDHC memory card. You
can only use this when the
memory card is installed and you
have pictures or video clips saved
in the camera’s internal memory.
1) Select “ Copy to Card” using the right or left Directional buttons and push
the Mode button to enter the Copy-to-Card setting screen.
2) Select Yes (copy to card) or No (exit) using the right or left Directional
buttons and push the Mode button to confirm.

33
Changing Battery Type setting
For improved accuracy of the
battery power indicator, select
the battery type to match the
AAA batteries being used. For
longer battery life, we
recommend using Energizer
Lithium or NiMH rechargeable
batteries, not alkaline batteries.

36
Editing Your Pictures and Video Clips
Almost every computer includes picture and video editing software,
like Windows Photo Gallery, Movie Maker or Mac iPhoto. Editing
software allows you to open, view, organize and make edits
adjustments to your pictures and video clips. If your computer does
not include editing software, you may want to purchase one. Here
are some links to popular photo editing software:
Google Picasa: www.picasa.google.com
Adobe Photoshop Elements: www.adobe.com
Arcsoft Photo Studio: www.arcsoft.com
Ulead PaintShop: www.ulead.com

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Maintaining a Waterproof Seal - IMPORTANT
The camera uses one O-ring to maintain a waterproof seal. The
O-ring is located under the waterproof door. Follow these
important O-ring care instructions or the camera may flood
• Do not lubricate O-ring.
• Inspect O-ring and O-ring
contact surfaces for damage (cuts,
scratches, tears, cracks, dents and
any other imperfections.) before
each use. Replace O-ring if
damaged or have camera serviced
if the O-ring contact surfaces
become damaged.
• Clean O-ring and O-ring contact
surfaces, removing all sand, hair
and other debris before every use.
Use the cleaning brush provided
or wipe the O-ring and O-ring
contact surfaces with clean moistened cloth.
• Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove
before sealing the waterproof door.
• Make sure there are no obstructions preventing the waterproof
door from closing or sealing properly.
• Do not exceed the depth rating of 40m (130ft) or the camera may
leak or become damaged.
• Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Refer to page 39
for information on replacing the O-ring.

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How to Clean the O-ring
1) Remove the O-ring using the
end of the cleaning brush provided.
2) Inspect O-ring(A), contact
surface(B) and O-ring groove(C)
for cuts, scratches, tears, cracks,
dents or other damages before
each use. Replace O-ring if
damaged or have camera serviced
if the O-ring contact surfaces
become damaged.
3) Use a damp, lint-free cloth to
clean O-ring and O-ring contact
surfaces, removing all sand, hair
and other debris.
4) Use the cleaning brush
provided to remove any sand or
debris from the O-ring groove,
waterproof door and sealing area.
5) Install O-ring (see next page).
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