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    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.


    Scuba Jedi


    HD320 and HD321 Scuba Series Has Arrived!

    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.


    Seattle’s King5 News Tests the VideoMask 310

    King 5 reporter Jesse Jones takes the Liquid Image Dive Series VideoMask 310 to the Seattle aquarium, read the article here.


    Liquid Image VideoMask 310 Now Available!

    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.


    Liquid Image Swim Mask Roundup

    Melanie from Liquid Image gives us a rundown of the Liquid Image Video/Photo Swim Mask Lineup:


    Imaging Resource Stops by the Liquid Image Booth at PMA

    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.


    Liquid Image Dive Masks standing out at PMA 2009

    CameraCyte stopped by the Liquid Image booth at PMA this week and had nothing but good things to say!

    “One of the fun aspects of walking through trade shows is finding wacky products. That does not mean bad products, just ones that seems to come out of left field. This year’s winner is Liquid Image’s SCUBA Series HD320, a diving mask with a built-in digital camera.

    Due in spring for an estimated cost of $250, the HD320 looks like a standard SCUBA mask with the camera molded into the top edge. As a former SCUBA instructor and underwater photographer, I was impressed with the design. Good down to 115 feet, you get 5-megapixel still images and 720p high-definition video. Large levers — good for use with diving gloves — on the top right corner of the mask trip the shutter or start and stop video. Colored LED light above your eye let you know if your are shooting still or movies. Your images are stored on a micro SD card and four AAA batteries power the whole thing.

    Given the price and the challenges of shooting underwater, the camera has a fixed lens and fully-automatic controls. Its ISO has a limited range, 100 to 200, which to me seems too low for shooting underwater. But the mask does have attachment on either side for optional lights.

    Resort divers are the most likely candidates for the HD320, but the person I met on the show floor said that serious underwater photographers might want it for a backup or as a way to take video recordings while using their more expensive still cameras. And I could see her point.”

    Thanks to CameraCyte.