Built with divers specifically in mind, the SeaLife DC2000 HD is ideal for those who want quality diving pics but don’t mind forgoing a zoom lens. Without the included housing, you can take your SeaLife down to 60ft/18m but with the housing, it’s depth rated to 200ft/60m.
It’s tough, rugged, and gets the job done, plus with four underwater shooting modes, it’s made to suit your needs. In terms of video quality, there are better choices on our list but with 1080p and 60 frames per second, the SeaLife shouldn’t be written off here.
We like the included Seadragon strobe which offers up a decent 2500 lumens and means the camera performs at depth
SeaLife might not be the first name that springs to mind when considering an underwater camera, but for an easy to set and jump in option, the DC2000 performs well and delivers on image quality.
Our Overall Review
Reasons to buy:
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DIGIC 8 processor
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Exceptional image quality for a point and shoot
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Macro mode
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Good zoom
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Exceedingly lightweight considering the features
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Pop-up EVF
Reasons NOT to buy:
Housing options are slightly more limited than with other Canon models. We suggest Ikelite or Nauticam
Where to buy:
Specs & Features
- Dimensions: 1.80 x 4.40 x 2.40 inches
- Weight: 1.7 ounces
- 20.1 megapixel CMOS sensor
- 5X optical zoom
- 20 frames per second continuous shooting
- 4K UHD 2160p video
- GPS Bluetooth compatible
Our Overall Review
Reasons to buy:
-
DIGIC 8 processor
-
Exceptional image quality for a point and shoot
-
Macro mode
-
Good zoom
-
Exceedingly lightweight considering the features
-
Pop-up EVF
Reasons NOT to buy:
Housing options are slightly more limited than with other Canon models. We suggest Ikelite or Nauticam
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