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  2. Seaview SVII - Wikipedia

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    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 cam

  3. Calypso (camera) - Wikipedia

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    Assembly and disassembly underwater are not possible without flooding the camera. There are three basic components to the camera: the internal mechanism, an outer shell, and the interchangeable lens. The camera body consists of two black enameled cast alloy parts; one piece carries all the camera parts (winder, shutter, and viewfinder), which is lowered into the o

  4. Fish doorbell - Wikipedia

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    A fish doorbell (Dutch: visdeurbel) is a system that allows fish to pass through a closed sluice gate through crowdsourced input when fish are present. The Utrecht Visdeurbel uses a livestreamed underwater camera that allows users to press a doorbell button to notify the lock operator that there are fish swimming in the gracht, and that the lock should be opened. [1]

  5. Teledyne to Buy Danish Underwater 3-D Imaging Company - AOL

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    On Tuesday, Teledyne announced that it has agreed to purchase Danish marine acoustic imaging-software maker RESON A/S. In a statement, Teledyne described RESON as "a leading provider of multibeam ...

  6. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    Underwater housings have control knobs and buttons that reach the camera inside, allowing use of most of its normal functions. These housings may also have connectors to attach external flash units. Some basic housings allow the use of the flash on the camera, but the on-board flash may not be powerful enough or properly placed for underwater use.

  7. OpenROV - Wikipedia

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    The submarine is controlled from a laptop computer connected to the submarine via a tether and is equipped with on-board LEDs and a camera. [7] OpenROV is an open-source hardware project. By providing the list of the submarine parts and instructions on how to assemble them, the developers aim to democratize underwater exploration. [1]

  8. Category:Underwater cameras - Wikipedia

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