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[[Sea & Sea]] followed up on their [[Motormarine 35 SE]] underwater camera with the '''Motormarine II''' in 1989<ref>Per the [http://www.seaandsea.jp/company/outline.html company history] at the [http://www.seaandsea.jp/ Sea & Sea website].</ref>. | [[Sea & Sea]] followed up on their [[Motormarine 35 SE]] underwater camera with the '''Motormarine II''' in 1989<ref>Per the [http://www.seaandsea.jp/company/outline.html company history] at the [http://www.seaandsea.jp/ Sea & Sea website].</ref>. | ||
− | In 1995 this model was slightly revised as the '''Motormarine II EX''', which | + | In 1995 this model was slightly revised as the '''Motormarine II EX''', which added a shutter-speed selector on its top panel, offering four speed from 1/15 to 1/125 seconds. |
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Sea & Sea followed up on their Motormarine 35 SE underwater camera with the Motormarine II in 1989[1].
In 1995 this model was slightly revised as the Motormarine II EX, which added a shutter-speed selector on its top panel, offering four speed from 1/15 to 1/125 seconds.
Notes
- ↑ Per the company history at the Sea & Sea website.
Links
- Sea & Sea Motormarine II review by Brian Pitkin, from In Focus 33 (June/July 1989), newsletter of the British Society of Underwater Photographers.
- Motormarine II Underwater Camera reviewed by Jack & Sue Drafahl, January 1990. Article reproduced from Peterson's Photographic and posted on the Drafahl's website.