Product Description:
A compact underwater digital camera system, the DX-1G housing and 1G camera features 10.01 effective megapixels from a high quality CCD sensor and a 24-72mm wide-angle-to-telephoto zoom lens for incredible versatility. Building on the incredible success of the DX-5000G and DX- 8000G, Sea & Sea set out to engineer and manufacture a more technologically advanced, yet user-friendly, underwater system that is ideal for any type of photographer novice to professional. The DX-1G is the result - offering SLR functionality, performance and features without the bulk, hassle and weight of an SLR system. This package includes the YS-110DS TTL Strobe, Sea Arm VII with Tray, Fiber Optic L type cable and Sea & Sea Soft Camera bag. The Sea & Sea YS-110 is a high-performance strobe designed to be compatible with all cameras. It features an automatic pre-flash function that adjusts for all digital or film cameras. Also featured is a 12-step guide number control for precision manual manipulation of light output. The strobe offers DS-TTL if fired with the fiber optic cable when used with the DX-1G. With a recycle time of approximately 1 second and a guide number of 22 (ISO 100/m) and a bright LED target light, this strobe produces stunning underwater photographs.
Product Details
- Feature:
- A high quality 1/1.75" primary color CCD with Vibration Correction and an effective 10.01 megapixel resolution, for the best possible images.
- A quick response zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wideangle to 72mm telephoto, providing ideal versatility for framing subjects. 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom.
- Shutter response of .1 seconds, fastest in it's class with power-up of 1.1 seconds and recycle time of 1 second make the DX-1G the class of the field.
- A large 2.5" TFT liquid crystal monitor in a compact, lightweight aluminum camera body.
- Exceptional macro capability of 1/2 inch (1cm) to infinity at 24mm and 2 inches (4cm) to infinity at 72mm. Optional wideangle accessory lens reduces close focusing distance to 0 inches (0cm).
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Sea & Sea
- Label: Sea & Sea
- Manufacturer: Sea & Sea
- MPN: 06582S
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: underwater
- Publisher: Sea & Sea
- Studio: Sea & Sea

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