Sunset in St Lucia
Posted on Sep 03, 2008 under SeaLife digital camera | No Comment
Time lapse sunset taken with SeaLife DC800 digital camera at Anse Chastanet in St Lucia.
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Time lapse sunset taken with SeaLife DC800 digital camera at Anse Chastanet in St Lucia.
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October, 2007: David Hancock directs the installation of an under water camera and microphone. Thanks to Richard Pitt and Bob Chapelle, this camera is working successfully. Keta Kosman produced this video and graciously consented to our posting it here on our YouTube website. www.ketadesign.ca
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SeaLife DC600 underwater camera
Demo of video function.
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the underwater camera usually used to look inside deepwells for water distribution.
You would normally look for "Optical Sewer Inspection" (because that is what it is mostly used for), or "Snake Eye Camera" (plumbers language).
For models and prices look at
http://tedndt.com/cat/index.php?TED=80
and
http://www.municipalequipment.com/sewercamera.html#Cameras
and
http://www.mincam.de/english/e_index.shtml
and
http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?catalog=inspectortool&.autodone=http%3A%2F%2Fedit.store.yahoo.com%2FRT%2FNEWEDIT.inspectortool%2Faa61bdf6b6c5%2Fnsearch.html&query=snakeeye&gclid=CM-i65ukrZECFRqmQQodajE6ag
and
http://www.intpro.co.uk/snakeeye.htm
and many more ……
i turned my digital camera into a waterproof camera using a 1 gallon ziplock bag and lots of tape. thanks for watching.
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Scuba diving at Dahab and Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Shot with Sealife DC500 underwater camera. More information about the dive and trip at http://www.robburke.net (around July 2007)
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Video sample from SeaLife ECOshot digital camera
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I like water sports. I don't have a underwater camera.
I own a Canon A720 IS that I have an Ike Lite underwater housing for.
Here's the camera: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=183&modelid=15657
and here's it's housing: http://www.ikelite.com/web_two/can_a710.html
I use the camera for both above and below surface. The housing is rated to 200 feet depth, which is probably a little deeper than you plan on using one. ![]()
There are underwater digital cameras at Walmart that are rated to something like 45 feet and cost about 60 bucks, if you're interested. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9604830#Item+Description
The underwater sea floor seen here is very different from those we’ve seen heretofore. It is continuously covered with thriving living organisms. The fauna are dominated by branched “corals” about twenty cm tall, rather colorful and decorated with numerous lighter-colored brittlestars. Several species of white foliate (flattened in a leaf shape) sponges and other, yellower ones are scattered over the living tapestry.
We can see corridors that are bare of organisms. These areas seem to have been scraped by rocks or ice, but the hypothesis of a passing iceberg at such a depth is discarded. Thus it could be a case of a landslide of big rocky chunks that would have tumbled down the continental talus.
The rare vertebrates seen are Notothenioids and, for the first time in the mission, macrouroids, also known as grenadiers!
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Digital cameras are pretty touchy things - unlike this one, which you can park a truck on.
For more, watch PCTV online at www.parkcity.tv
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