Now for the less positive:
the pictures ...
when the sun shines, I wanted the beach / sea or landscape photograph generally (ie water). This should now create any digicam easily ... I thought ... However, the photos even in these optimal conditions absolutely useless. The quality of the images Mimics a digicam from 10 years ago (unfortunately, this is no exaggeration)
Every smartphone reveals better shots.
Now to underwater, so I bought this over-priced camera.
To focus the camera need about 3 seconds and to 50% then it turned sharply to an incorrect distance. So if I wanted to photograph a fish needed the good average 5 seconds.
When I looked at the photos on the computer after the holiday, it was a disaster ... at least 90% of the photos were blurred (blur because you can not talk).
A maximum of 10% of the photos were sharp and you could make anything, so sporadic fluke.
I am a novice diver and thought to myself that I'm doing something wrong or is too shaky. That's why I pushed the camera our guide on a trip in his hands and asked him time to take pictures.
When he took the camera in his hand he just said "oh ... a Sealife its predecessor makes so bes ******* s pictures that I use it only as a paperweight."
End of the story: he gave me the thing even moment during the dive back and then said to the surface to me that just as bes ******* s photos makes like the old.
Apart from that, the camera hangs occasionally even. Then you can not, for example in the flash settings. Then you have to it, and turn it back on. The same can happen with the zoom function.
The tip of the guide (whose father underwater photographer is), I should just give the Sealife someone I dislike and G12 / 15 Get me a Canon.
Conclusion: Anyone looking for a camera that triggers quickly and in most of the photos "something will" definitely happy with the Sealife DC1400 NOT.