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SubC Imaging Upgrades Tow Camera System
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SubC Imaging Upgrades Tow Camera System

SubC Imaging unveils the upgraded Tow Camera System, featuring advanced hardware and software improvements that enhance operational efficiency, data quality, and user experience for underwater surveys and research.

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Rayfin Cameras Upgrade to High-Efficiency H.265 Video Encoding
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Rayfin Cameras Upgrade to High-Efficiency H.265 Video Encoding

SubC Imaging's latest update for Rayfin cameras introduces H.265 (HEVC) encoding, cutting bandwidth by over 50% while boosting video quality. Learn how this upgrade enhances ROV efficiency and is set to revolutionize offshore inspections and marine research.

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New Hibernation Feature for Long-Term Timelapse
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New Hibernation Feature for Long-Term Timelapse

SubC Imaging is excited to announce the release of our exclusive new Hibernation feature, an optional hardware add-on to the Autonomous Camera System. Designed for camera systems running on battery power, this add-on allows long-term timelapse over months and even years, capturing slow processes that wouldn't be visible to the human eye.

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SubC Technology Drives Expedition to Find Elusive Colossal Squid
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SubC Technology Drives Expedition to Find Elusive Colossal Squid

SubC is part of an international expedition to find, film, and study the colossal squid in the deep sea for the first time. The group will be surveying locations in the Antarctic Peninsula in December 2022 in the hopes of documenting the world’s largest invertebrate underwater in its natural habitat before the 100-year anniversary of the first discovery of the species.

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SubC’s Start in Ocean Tech
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SubC’s Start in Ocean Tech

Just over 12 years ago when SubC Imaging was founded, we sold just one product: The 1Cam Mk2, a subsea imaging camera. We’ve since expanded our portfolio to include DVR’s, several subsea cameras, underwater lights and lasers, and more.

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