Optim™ SeaCam®

IP Optim SeaCam

Superb 4K Imaging

DeepSea’s IP Optim SeaCam provides a unique tool for scientists, subsea explorers, and filmmakers combining superb 4K imaging capability with familiar controls, onboard recording, flexible integration options, and an extremely rugged design.

Whether used for streaming live video over an Ethernet network or capturing directly to the up to 1 TB onboard memory, this camera can serve multiple mission functions and provide high quality 4K imagery using existing telemetry infrastructure. The IP Optim SeaCam has already proved itself by being the first 4K camera to dive to the deepest points of the oceans, Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench, more than 10km down. It is the optimal camera for discovery, documentation, and storytelling.

IP Optim SeaCam Datasheet

 

OSC-2080-FO & OSC-2080-CX

PREMIUM 4K UHD IMAGING

Ideal for real-time viewing in 4K, the Optim SeaCam OSC-2080-FO and OSC-2080-CX models feature low latency 6G-SDI outputs in CWDM fiber optic and coax data links respectively. Both feature a 15.5x optical zoom range and a 350mm minimum object distance at full telephoto that makes for stunning close-up images.

The pressure envelope of the Optim SeaCam is one of the most rigorously tested platforms ever produced by DeepSea. During development, more than 10,000 pressure cycles to 11km depths were conducted to prove the reliability and durability of the patented housing configuration.

Optim SeaCam Datasheet

 

For more information about the Optim SeaCams, Contact the sales team.

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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