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  2. Underwater videography - Wikipedia

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    Previously the size of the video camera was also a limiting factor, necessitating large housings to enclose the separate camera and record deck. This results in a larger volume which creates extra buoyancy requiring a corresponding use of heavy weight to keep the housing underwater (about 64 lbs. per cubic foot of displacement or 1.03 kilogram ...

  3. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    Underwater housings for smartphones are available with a variety of depth ratings. Some are limited by operating system, for example, only for iOS, others are compatible with almost any phone that will physically fit into the housing, but require a specific app to be loaded on the phone so that it will communicate corrctly with the housing by bluetooth.Use of wireless communication between the ...

  4. Drowning detection system - Wikipedia

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    Passive systems. Drowning detection system. Drowning detection systems are video monitoring or camera systems designed to improve safety by reducing drowning deaths [ 1 ] and injuries in public and private pools, [ 2 ] waterparks, thermal baths, [ 3 ], spa facilities, beaches, or other natural bodies of water [Smart_beach].

  5. Diving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian diving pioneer Odd Henrik Johnsen with underwater camera (1960's) Underwater camera, strobe (flash), video lights and housing - for underwater photography or underwater videography; Diving reel, spool or line holder to store and transport a distance line or line for a surface marker buoy.

  6. Nautile - Wikipedia

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    Nautile is capable of housing three people. It has a length of 8 m, still imaging cameras, two colour video cameras, and a number of LED floodlights. It is fitted with two robotic arms to allow remote manipulation. This makes it easier to inspect, image, and gather materials from areas otherwise unaccesible to the vehicle. [2]

  7. Seaview SVII - Wikipedia

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    Seaview SVII. The Seaview SVII is an underwater camera designed by the Catlin Seaview Survey team, intended to photograph coral reefs to provide visual documentation of a reef's health. The camera is designed to be controlled by a diver in shallow waters, and is propelled at a constant slow speed by a propeller mounted near the rear of the camera.

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