Great Liquid Image HD320 Review on Scuba Jedi
Gabriel of Scubajedi.com posted a great review of the Liquid Image HD320 last week. Check it out at www.scubajedi.com.

Gabriel of Scubajedi.com posted a great review of the Liquid Image HD320 last week. Check it out at www.scubajedi.com.

Good news for all you pre-order customers and potential purchasers, the Liquid Image Scuba Series HD320 and HD321 are now in stock and shipping. These awesome masks are the first hi-def camera masks ever. Record all your underwater adventures in crisp 720p (1280×720) at a smooth 30 FPS and take stunning pictures at 5 megapixels.You can find more info about these masks here.
King 5 reporter Jesse Jones takes the Liquid Image Dive Series VideoMask 310 to the Seattle aquarium, read the article here.
That’s right, the beautiful black and metal flake red VideoMask 310 is now available from DCC. This sweet mask records video at 720×480, takes still images at 5 megapixels, and uses microSDHC cards up to 8 GB, down to depths of 33 feet. See the review below. It’s available right now for $189.95, you can find it here.

Experience hands-free diving, while capturing the entire experience on digital video or in 5MP still photographs. The Liquid Image VideoMask 310, the world’s only dive mask with an integrated waterproof digital camera, makes it possible. Priced affordably at $189.95, the VideoMask 310 operates to a depth of 10m (33 ft), making it ideal for snorkelers, free divers, and shallow scuba divers.

Highlights of the VideoMask 310:
We are getting more excited about the upcoming Liquid Image VideoMask 310 every day! A great in-depth review of the Liquid Image VideoMask 310 just hit the press over at Scuba Diver Info! They took the 33ft rated scuba mask down to 90ft in 50 degree water – and the 310 rocked it!
Here’s a highlight from the review of the Liquid Image 310 Underwater Video Mask: “The mask part of the video mask is good enough to replace a conventional mask. And the camera part is well enough integrated so that you’re hardly aware of it. This makes the VideoMask much more than just a novelty. What it boils down to is that the Liquid Image VideoMask lets you shoot still underwater pictures and video without having to carry a camera. This means you have your hands free for other things and don’t have the added water resistance from holding a camera.”
The Liquid Image VideoMask 310 will begin shipping in late April 2009 and can be pre-order direct from Dive Cam Central.
Dive Cam Central will be accompanying Liquid Image at the First Annual Bay Area Dive Show April 17th-18th in San Jose California. We’ll be at booth #107 so make sure to stop by and check us out if you’re at the show!
Hope to see you there.
Melanie from Liquid Image gives us a rundown of the Liquid Image Video/Photo Swim Mask Lineup:
Dave Etchells of Imaging Resource stopped by the Liquid Image booth at PMA 2009. Melanie Pearson gave him the lowdown on all the new under water video masks! Pretty informative, check it out.