2-megapixel sensor creates 1,600 x 1,200 images for sharp prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
MP3 player and voice recorder; record up to 30-second movie with sound
4x digital zoom autofocus lens
Includes 12 MB of built-in memory--also expandable via Secure Digital memory cards
Connects with PCs and Macs via USB port; powered by rechargeable lithium ion batter (included)
This review is from: Sealife Mini II CameraBought this camera for my first ever dive trip to Cozumel and ended up being very disappointed.Halfway through my first dive, I noticed that the rubber button for the flash was missing; it had came off somewhere in the water and was lost. But that was the least of my problems.Over the course of 7 days and a total of 14 dives to depths ranging from 20 to 119 ft, the camera's performance was subpar to say the least. On three separate occasions, right in the middle of a dive, the camera suddenly displayed a "card error" message and quit working. I wish I could comment on battery life but it was all over the charts. One minute it would show a full battery charge (with brand new batteries installed), the next it would show the low battery icon, then turn itself off. I'd turn it back on and it would be back to showing a full battery. The video and picture quality were average at best. One of the people in our group was using a Canon Powershot SD1300 IS in a waterproof case and the photos and video from that camera made the Mini II's look like crap! And the problem wasn't with the person taking the pictures. Another person in our group was also using a brand new Mini II and he shares my opinion. Both of us plan on returning our cameras for a refund.
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