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Undersea Camera Selections?

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  • #3525
    Frederick Weissbach
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    I’m currently on my first ROV/AUV project. I research for a lab at a University.

    We are in need of cameras for both moving AUVs under sea ice in Antarctica and motionless rods to monitor the bottom of the sea ice above. This will mean low visibility and temperatures.

    I’ve been finding so many different camera systems, and I was wondering if anyone here has had good luck with any certain make/models.

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Thanks again.

    Frederick Weissbach

    #27941
    me
    Participant

    Google Kongsberg, hard to find any better, real good low light and SIT, expensive but damn good

    #27942
    Glevum
    Participant

    I prefer Insite, I find the support is much better than Kongsberg, and the Cameras are much better optically.

    Kongsberg shipped their last SIT camera in 2006

    #27943
    rovnumpty
    Participant

    Glevum.

    Are you trying to upset the poor lad? Insite? Perfect example of how not to do it!

    Kongsberg gets my vote. Although the stuff from bowtech and tritech tend to do what they say on the tin these days as well.

    #27944
    James McLauchlan
    Participant

    Kongsberg

    Check out: This page for Kongsberg options

    I would also email them. Tell them what you intend to do and they will give you some guidance.

    #27945
    Frederick Weissbach
    Participant

    Great, this is good feedback.

    I had been looking more into the Kongsberg 14-367 and West Tech (??) SDS3030, so this reconfirms I’m on the right track.

    For the AUV application, we want to keep the power consumption low (maybe snapping pics periodically as opposed to video) and figure out what kind of connection the camera has.

    For the static camera, power consumption and data feed aren’t very restrictive. As long as the bottom of the sea ice is clearly visible, we should be fine.

    Thanks again. I’ll keep looking and keep you guys posted.

    Frederick Weissbach

    #27946
    James McLauchlan
    Participant

    Frederick

    When you buy a new camera you can specify the type of connection you require to be fitted to the camera (within reason).
    Kongsberg (for example) will fit a connector from a wide range of options to suit your application. In which case the camera will arrive from the supplier ready for use with your system.

    Some cameras have a remote control option so that (should you wish) you can adjust some camera parameters externally without having to disconnect the camera or open the unit up.

    In all cases the manufacturer can advise you of the best option by way of camera selection and connector choice.

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