
SeaLife have developed a new Super Macro Lens for their SeaLife Micro HD and 2.0 cameras which gives underwater photographers the ability to capture sharp macro stills and videos from 3.5″ to 7″ (9cm to 18cm). The lens will be available in early July 2016.
The Super Macro Lens’ small profile pushes easily on the lens ports of the compact Micro HD and 2.0 cameras. With the SeaLife Micro cameras’ focusing range of 12 inches to infinity, divers are able to effortlessly capture stunning HD details on their subjects as close as 3.5″ (9cm) away. The lens is a “wet lens” so it can be easily attached or removed underwater.

The new Super Macro lens features two optical elements with a broadband anti-reflective coating. A rubber armored exterior protects its durable aluminum construction against shock and the lens port from scratches. The lens includes a protective pouch, safety lanyard, and two removable (4.75″/18.7mm) focus distance sticks. SeaLife also offers a 10x Close-Up lens (Item SL570) for shooting distances from 6 to 24 inches (15-61cm).
For more information visit www.sealife-cameras.com.
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Nick and Caroline Robertson-BrownNick and Caroline (Frogfish Photography) are a married couple of conservation driven underwater photo-journalists and authors. Both have honours degrees from Manchester University, in Environmental Biology and Biology respectively, with Nick being a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, a former high school science teacher with a DipEd in Teaching Studies. Caroline has an MSc in Animal Behaviour specializing in Caribbean Ecology.
They are multiple award-winning photographers and along with 4 published books, feature regularly in the diving, wildlife and international press They are the Underwater Photography and Deputy Editors at Scubaverse and Dive Travel Adventures. Winners of the Caribbean Tourism Organization Photo-journalist of the Year for a feature on Shark Diving in The Bahamas, and they have been placed in every year they have entered.
Nick and Caroline regularly use their free time to visit schools, both in the UK and on their travels, to discuss the important issues of marine conservation, sharks and plastic pollution. They are ambassadors for Sharks4Kids and founders of SeaStraw. They are Dive Ambassadors for The Islands of The Bahamas and are supported by Mares, Paralenz, Nauticam and Olympus.
To find out more visit www.frogfishphotography.com