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  2. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    A Nikonos V amphibious camera Underwater housing for SLR with dome port, arms and lights. Some cameras are made for use underwater, including modern waterproof digital cameras. The first amphibious camera was the Calypso, reintroduced as the Nikonos in 1963. The Nikonos range was designed specifically for use underwater.

  3. 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, dive spool or line holder to store and transport a distance line or line for a surface marker buoy.

  4. Nikonos - Wikipedia

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    Nikonos RS (1992) waterproof to 320 ft (100m) [21] (World's first underwater Auto-Focus SLR camera) [2] The 1992 Nikonos RS introduced an entirely new concept. Unlike its predecessors, the RS was a complete amphibious single lens reflex camera, with auto-focus, waterproof to 100 m (330 ft) and its own set of unique lenses that also utilized ...

  5. Argo (ROV) - Wikipedia

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    Argo is an unmanned deep-towed undersea video camera sled developed by Dr. Robert Ballard through Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Deep Submergence Laboratory. Argo is most famous for its role in the discovery of the wreck of the RMS Titanic in 1985.

  6. 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

  7. OpenROV - Wikipedia

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    OpenROV is a remotely operated mini-submarine that weighs ~2.6 kg and has dimensions 15 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm. [2] [3] This submarine is powered by eight 26650-format Li-ion batteries and can be assembled from common materials, with the most expensive piece being the BeagleBone Black Linux computer (~$89).