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*MX-10 Camera ([[fixed focus]])
 
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*Motormarine III (20mm wide-angle lens. Two focus positions, infinity and 2 feet/0.6 m)
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*Seamaster Pro Ex ([[scale focus]])
 
*Seamaster Pro Ex ([[scale focus]])

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Sea & Sea are a manufacturer of underwater photographic equipment, operating from Tokyo, Japan. They are a division of the corporation perhaps more widely known for the Sunpak brand of electronic flash units. The company's origins were with a waterproof electronic flash unit developed circa 1969 by brothers Masaoki and Masateru Yamaguchi, and named "Yellow Sub" in honor of the then-popular Beatles song and animated film[1].

Sea & Sea have offered waterproof cameras, housings, and flash units. All of their 35mm film cameras have been discontinued, and these models are listed below.

35mm Cameras

Links

Notes

  1. "Sea & Sea Strobes" in Sport Diver magazine, September/October 1995, via Google Books.