The Micro 3.0 offers WiFi sharing ability, so you can wirelessly preview, download and share pictures & videos to a smart phone or tablet with the free SeaLife Micro 3+ app available at Google Play or Apple App stores. Simply turn your light on and adjust the intensity based on the subject, conditions and distance. There’s no flash or cable to sync to an external strobe. Lighting is easy, use the Micro 3.0 with Sea Dragon underwater LED photo/video lights (or other constant LED light sources). The built-in wide angle 100° lens allows the diver to get close to the subjects while still keeping everything in the picture. Micro 3.0 users can fine-tune their underwater images with a new manual white balance adjustment and the ability to capture images in RAW format, for those that want to edit their images later. The intuitive Micro 3.0’s Easy Setup feature quickly guides you through the correct settings based on the shooting environment, depth and lighting accessories being used. The camera’s ease of use starts with the three wide “Piano key” buttons that are easy to locate and control, even with dive gloves on. The light also has two 88°, 180 lumen red LEDs for night diving. The light offers an impressive 90 CRI (color rendering index) with a proprietary COB LED array that replicates natural sunlight (A CRI of 100 would be just like natural sunlight). The Sea Dragon 3000SF Pro Dual Beam’s large COB LED delivers 3000 lumens in an even 120° wide beam. Since it’s permanently sealed, the Micro 3.0 has a large 3-plus hour battery good for a full day of diving and built in 64gb of memory to store thousands of photos and hours of video. You can even shoot 8MP stills while you’re recording video. The Micro 3.0 camera offers impressive still images with its large SONY® 16MP CMOS sensor, and vibrant 4K Ultra HD video. Like its forerunners, the Micro 3.0 features an ergonomic, compact design with easy-to-use controls and menus. The camera is leak-proof with no O-rings to lube or maintain, so there is never a worry about flooding the camera. The SeaLife Micro 3.0 Camera is the latest and third generation of the popular permanently-sealed Micro camera series. Great Pictures Made Easy with the Micro 3.0 – Part II Great Pictures Made Easy with the Micro 3.0 – Part I The spot beam also serves as a primary or secondary dive light for most diving applications. For imaging, the spot beam offers many creative opportunities such as to create a narrowly focused snoot or stage spotlight effect. With a simple one-button push, you can switch from the wide 120° beam to a narrow 1500 lumen 15° spot beam. The compact Sea Dragon 3000SF Pro Dual Beam Photo-Video light is the perfect all-around photo, video, and dive light. The set includes a Flex-Connect single tray and grip, and allows for easy expansion into more lighting options. The bright yet also warm and color friendly Sea Dragon has a wide and even beam angle that covers the shooting angle of the Micro 3.0 camera well. ![]() Microseven 1080P/30fps HD 1/2.When you combine the powerful Sea Dragon 3000SF Pro Dual Beam with the Micro 3.0 camera, you’ve created the perfect duo. But if you need an inexpensive wide-angle cam, this one seems to work fine. It's sharp and clear and doesn't have a lot of 'speckle-noise' or snow like I see in some cameras. The night vision is actually pretty good. The cams will be placed on the other side of the house, giving me a 300° view of the back and other side. I'm planning on getting a couple more and mounting them together in a small enclosure, also at 90-degree angles to each other. I have some higher resolution cams in a few specific areas but I wanted these so I would have full-area coverage at a glance. It's not a high-res camera (1080p but the view is excellent- sharp, crisp, and with pretty good color accuracy. ![]() I have one mounted and another will be installed this week- mounting them at 90-degree angles to each other will let me cover a huge area without installing loads of cameras. ![]() Here's a pic from a MicroSeven Wide-Angle cam with 150° field of view.
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