Case Studies & Resources
Subsea Lights and Lasers: An Overview Guide
Accessories such as subsea lights and lasers are great considerations when looking to enhance your marine research. Each has its own capabilities to complement your current setup and object detection to help elevate your results. Plus, they are easily attached to subsea cameras for marine observation.
Advancements in Subsea Optics and Imaging
Learn about the developments in subsea imaging and subsea optics technology that are driving growth in ocean discovery, inspection, and conservation.
NMEA Data Logging with the Rayfin Subsea Camera
NMEA data loggers are used to record oceanographic data from subsea cameras. They provide real-time information about the environment around the camera. This is important because access to the right data can make all the difference for oceanographers, marine scientists, and other offshore professionals.
How Subsea Video Technology Brings Our Sunken History to the Surface
SubC was featured in this month’s issue for its work in maritime archaeology. Our products have been at the forefront of expeditions with organizations like the University of Limerick and OceanGate Expeditions. The article details our contribution and the fascinating discoveries made.
FAQ: Underwater Lasers for Subsea Imaging
Underwater lasers play an important role in subsea imaging. They are just one of the many important tools used for ROV surveys, 3D modeling, pipeline inspection, and marine research.
ROV Equipped with SubC Camera Maps World War Era Shipwrecks
Using SubC’s 1Cam and Digital Video Recorder (DVR) with Overlay, ROV Étáin was used in a mission to gather high-definition footage and build a 3D model of unknown shipwrecks off the Irish Coast.
Subsea Cameras and Equipment: To Rent or Buy?
When acquiring subsea equipment for your marine research, offshore energy, ROV survey, or other subsea project, deciding whether to rent or buy is often top of mind.
How to Improve Your Underwater Photos & Video: A Guide for Oceanographers, Marine Biologists & Researchers
In this webinar from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Chad Collett, Founder & CEO of SubC Imaging reviews some of the fundamentals of underwater photography, with the goal of helping you be more prepared to make that next big discovery and collect high-quality survey data.
Live, Real-Time Streaming: The Future of Remote Offshore Inspections
Real-Time Streaming is SubC Imaging’s cloud-based software solution for remote offshore inspections. This offshore inspection software allows you to conveniently view and present live streamed video, audio, and data directly from your assets to your offices and operational teams or clients where you can make timely decisions based on relevant data, no matter the location.
Real-Time Streaming Explained
You might have heard of Real-Time Streaming, but what exactly is it and why should those in the offshore energy, marine science, aquaculture, and other ocean tech industries be using it?
Need to Know Facts About the Tow Camera System
We’ve compiled a list of facts and answered some of our most frequently asked questions to help you learn more about the Tow Camera System and how it can be the right solution for your project.
The Best Lenses For Subsea Cameras: LiquidOptics
Learn more about LiquidOptics, the water-corrected, Ivanoff-inspired lens technology developed by SubC, and why it can make all the difference to your underwater images and video.
5 Tips for Choosing a Deep Sea Camera
There are several factors to consider when choosing a deep-sea camera no matter the industry. To help you make an informed decision, we’ve compiled a list of our top 5 tips of what to look for when selecting the best camera for your needs.
SubC Camera Comparison Guide
Researching, comparing, and choosing the right underwater imaging subsea camera for your project can feel like a monumental task. We’ve put together a head-to-head comparison of SubC’s cameras to help you understand your options and inform your choice.
Ocean Observatory Testing Leads to Unlikely Friendship with Solitary Social Beluga
Thanks to our Observatory Camera System, this past summer we created an unlikely friendship with a solitary social Beluga!
Proving the Tow Camera System: Field Tested & Ocean Ready
Before launching any new product, it’s important to make sure that it’s proven to work. The same goes for our Tow Camera System. Learn how we made sure it was field-tested and ocean-ready.
Seafloor Mapping Innovations - The Why Behind the Tow Camera System
SubC’s newest seafloor mapping solution, the Tow Camera System, was developed in collaboration with customers. Find out more about the how and why behind the creation of this system.
Ocean Observatory Maintenance Hits Unexpected Snag
Exploration Vessel Nautilus provided maintenance support to ONC’s NEPTUNE Observatory, equipped in part with SubC Rayfin cameras. The routine-maintenance expedition was supposed to be smooth sailing but ended up facing an unexpected snag.
Guide to Subsea Lighting
As experts in subsea imaging, we have a few tips to help you understand underwater lighting and how to pick the option that is right for you.
Deep Sea Discovery Reveals More on Climate Change
A collaboration among the University of Haifa’s Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences, the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and the Inter-University Institute of Marine Research uncovered a habitat hotspot!