

DeepSea’s latest oceanographic camera, the MxD SeaCam, was used in a sea trial aboard the E/V Nautilus during expedition NA176. This 21-day mission aimed to explore the deep waters surrounding…

Introducing DeepSea’s groundbreaking SmartSight MV1 imaging system – a cutting-edge solution designed for autonomy, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and other machine vision applications.

In March 2022, subsea explorers made a profound discovery at a depth of 3,008 m (9,869 ft) below the surface of the Weddell Sea’s icy Antarctic waters.

Collaborating on the Future of 4K Subsea Imaging In 2018, scientists and engineers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) began researching upgrades to their high-definition camera systems on…

Our diver video system, DVS-300, assisted in creating the largest and most precise archaeological map of the five invaded beaches in Normandy to commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day.

This article discusses how these philosophies are applied to our development of High Definition imaging systems, including FleXlink technology.

A technical discussion of the challenges and solutions for High Definition (HD) video systems in subsea applications contrasted against traditional analog technology.

Properly designed underwater LED lights can be “plug & play” replacements for halogen lights.

By Kevin Hardy, Steve Weston, and John SandersonRigorous Pressure Testing Can Uncover Problems Before They Become Costly “Nature sides with the hidden flaw” is a fitting corollary to Murphy’s law. Success below…

The MIRs have provided stable light and camera platforms for the making of well known deep ocean films, including James Cameron’s Titanic, Bismarck, Ghost of the Abyss, IMAX Titanica, Al…