Photo / Video News & Reviews
New lenses available for SeaLife Micro 3.0 cameras

SeaLife has introduced a new Close Up Lens for its new Micro 3.0 cameras, including the new ReefMaster RM-4K and previous generations of Micro series cameras.
The new lens makes it easy to capture sharp close-up images and video from 6 to 24 inches (15cm to 60cm). The +10 diopter wet lens attaches quickly and easily on land or underwater. The lens features a single optical glass element that is anti-reflection (AR) coated. The lens’ frame mount is constructed of a durable rubber material that protects the optical glass lens and securely presses on to the camera’s lens port with a precise, straight fit. The lens also includes a safety lanyard to prevent accidental loss. The Close Up Lens offers a generous depth of field; for those that want a little more guidance, there’s a hole for a distance range stick that can be added to the front of the lens (a distance stick can be fashioned easily using a wooden skewer).
For closer focusing, SeaLife offers their two-element Super Macro Lens that shoots as close as 3.5” (depending on camera model), with a lesser depth of field to approximately 7 inches (9-18cm).
Both lenses are available from SeaLife or its worldwide network of retailers and dive centers starting late July 2020.
For more information visit the Sealife website by clicking here.
News
Ocean Art 2020 Winners Announced!

Ocean Art Contest Announces the Best Underwater Photos of the Year
The prestigious Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition, organized by the Underwater Photography Guide, has announced the best underwater photos this year with its 2020 winners. Despite global travel restrictions and the challenges brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, the 9th annual competition attracted an extremely high caliber of photos from oceans around the world. Underwater explorers captured photos locally, in select destinations currently open to travel, or revisited their archives to bring us some eye-catching photography. This unique assortment of photos could not have been possible without the help of our generous sponsors who have all had to navigate a changing travel and dive industry. Many of these same sponsors helped the Ocean Art competition raise money earlier in this year to raise money to donate to the WHO and CDC in their fight against Covid-19. These photos showcase the perseverance of underwater artistry amidst the adversity of the times.
- “The Day of the Tentacles” Best of Show & Wide Angle Winner – Gaetano Dario Gargiulo
- “Seahorse” Macro Winner – Galice Hoarau
- “Mating Crabs” Marine Life Behaviour Winner – Steven Kovacs
- “Anglerfish” Portrait Winner – Galice Hoarau
- “Cathedral of Kelp” Coldwater Winner – Jon Anderson
- “Quarantine” Nudibranch Winner – Wen Chou Wu
- Acanthonus Armatus” Blackwater Winner – Steven Kovacs
- “French Reviera Corona Mask” Underwater Conservation Winner – Christophe Chellapermal
- “Crocosmile” Underwater Art Winner – Jenny Stock
- “Giant Frogfish” Compact Wide Angle WInner – Enrico Somogyi
- “5 Baby Seahorses” Compact Macro Winner – PT Hirschfield
- “Coral Spawning” Compact Behaviour Winner – Chia Chi Chang
All the winning photos can be seen at the Underwater Photography Guide at https://www.uwphotographyguide.com/ocean-art-contest-winners-2020
The Best of Show is a once-in-a-lifetime moment of an octopus taking a selfie with the photographer and his curious family in the background. The photo was captured by photographer Gaetano Dario Gargiulo close to his home in the tide pools of Kamay Botany Bay National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Other extraordinary winners include astonishing scenes of animal behavior, images that bring hope for the next generation of sea creatures, displays of ingenious photographic technique, and conservation scenes that reflect on not just the need to conserve our planet, but our species as well. The judges evaluated thousands of entries from 80 countries before selecting the final set of images as Ocean Art winners.
Ocean Art 2020 judges included prestigious underwater photographers Tony Wu, Mark Strickland, and Marty Snyderman.
Over $45,000 in prizes have be awarded, making the Ocean Art prize value among the highest in the world.
Ocean Art prizes are provided by some of the world’s top scuba diving resorts, liveaboard dive yachts, and underwater photo gear manufacturers. Grand prizes include a choice of 7 or 8 nights for two aboard the Coralia Liveaboard in Raja Ampat or Komodo, a 7 night liveaboard trip on the M.V. Bilikili in the Solomon Islands, a 7-night dive package with Villa Markisa, a 7 night dive package at Siladen Resort & Spa in Bunaken, a 12 night Passport to Paradise with Murex Dive Resorts and Lembeh Resort to three different Indonesian destinations, a 5-night dive vacation with AquaMarine Diving Bali & Ramayana Candidasa, a 7-night dive vacation at Atlantis Philippines Dive Resorts, and a variety of gift certificates from Bluewater Photo and Bluewater Travel. Premium travel prizes are provided by Volivoli Beach Resort (Fiji), Crystal Blue Dive Resort (Philippines), and Solitude Liveaboards & Resorts (Philippines and Indonesia). Premium gear prizes are provided by Sea & Sea and Ikelite. 12 different categories ensure a competitive contest for all levels and disciplines of underwater photography.
The photographic ingenuity from competitors is getting better every year – making judging very difficult and demonstrating that the winning images are some of the best in the world. Bluewater Photo and Bluewater Travel owner and Underwater Photography Guide publisher, Scott Gietler commented, “The Ocean Art team was thrilled to see that so many photographers were able to get out, dive, and immerse themselves in photography this year. The Best of Show was especially impressive. My only concern is that the octopus should get its share of the prize, as it did assist in taking the shot!”
For more information, please visit http://www.uwphotographyguide.com
Gear Reviews
Gear Review: SeaLife SportDiver housing for iPhone (Watch Video)

In a video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews the SeaLife SportDiver housing for Apple’s iPhone, used with the Sea Dragon 2500 Light.
For more information about Sealife Underwater Cameras visit the website by clicking here
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