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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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Submarine_(film) animated film]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=kl2hOwc2Mm8C&lpg=PA73&ots=SH05nzB8Fg&dq=Sea%20%26%20Sea%20SX-1000&pg=PA72#v=onepage&q=%22Submersible%20strobes%22%20%22Yellow%20Sub%22&f=false "Sea & Sea Strobes"] in ''Sport Diver'' magazine, September/October 1995, via [https://books.google.com/books Google Books].</ref>.
 
'''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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Submarine_(film) animated film]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=kl2hOwc2Mm8C&lpg=PA73&ots=SH05nzB8Fg&dq=Sea%20%26%20Sea%20SX-1000&pg=PA72#v=onepage&q=%22Submersible%20strobes%22%20%22Yellow%20Sub%22&f=false "Sea & Sea Strobes"] in ''Sport Diver'' magazine, September/October 1995, via [https://books.google.com/books Google Books].</ref>.
  
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.
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Sea & Sea have offered waterproof cameras, housings, and flash units. All of their film cameras have been discontinued, and these models are listed below.
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==[[110 film]] Camera==
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*Pocket Marine 110 SE
  
 
==35mm Cameras==
 
==35mm Cameras==
*MX-5 II Camera ([[fixed focus]])
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*[[Sea & Sea MX-5|MX-5 II Camera]] ([[fixed focus]])
 
*MX-10 Camera ([[fixed focus]])
 
*MX-10 Camera ([[fixed focus]])
 
*Motormarine III (20mm wide-angle lens. Two focus positions, infinity and 2 feet/0.6 m)
 
*Motormarine III (20mm wide-angle lens. Two focus positions, infinity and 2 feet/0.6 m)
*Motormarine II Ex ([[scale focus]])
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*[[Motormarine II|Motormarine II Ex]] ([[scale focus]] & adjustable shutter speed)
*Motormarine 35 SE ([[scale focus]])
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*[[Motormarine II]] ([[scale focus]])
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*[[Motormarine 35 SE]] ([[scale focus]])
 
*Seamaster Pro Ex ([[scale focus]])
 
*Seamaster Pro Ex ([[scale focus]])
*SX-1000 ([[K mount lenses|K-mount]] 35mm [[SLR]], designed for matching SX-1000 waterproof housing)
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*[[Sea & Sea SX-1000 | SX-1000]] ([[K mount lenses|K-mount]] 35mm [[SLR]], designed for matching SX-1000 waterproof housing)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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[[Category:Underwater]]
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[[Category:Japanese camera makers]]
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[[Category:Japanese accessory makers]]

Latest revision as of 04:54, 4 June 2021

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 film cameras have been discontinued, and these models are listed below.

110 film Camera

  • Pocket Marine 110 SE

35mm Cameras

Links

Notes

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