Testimonials & Articles - Underwater Video Systems
![]() Pictured here: The University of Illinois using a Deep Blue Pro in Antarctica Oconee County SC Dive Team Yahoo Groups Posting: 4 members present along with an investigator from OCSD. Training Ocean Systems, I wanted to thank you for introducing us to the SplashCam underwater camera. Since seeing your display at a boat show over two years ago, and getting one of your cameras, we have had the opportunity to put it through its paces The camera has exceeded our highest expectations. Not only has this been the most reliable camera, the quality of what we have captured to tape has been excellent. Our footage has been used in documentaries on ABC and CBS.The most amazing thing about our experience with the SplashCam is when we are on a shoot with other film crews they arrive with expensive, elaborate underwater photography equipment. They spend hours getting this equipment set up. We in the meantime have been shooting for most of that time. When the footage is reviewed, ours (shot with the SplashCam) is consistently better. As a matter of fact, every crew has asked to borrow our equipment and in many cases (as you know) returned from their shoot with us and ordered their own SplashCam equipment. Sincerely,
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Dear Jason, I have been using the SplashCam DeepBlue drop camera system for three years now. Mine is not "DeepBlue" any more. The epoxy paint coating is gone; the camera looks as if it tumbled from Mt. Everest. I've snagged it in wrecks, reefs, rock piles & debris. One time while positioning myself over a wreck in 185' the camera cable got wrapped around the propeller of one of my 200HP outboards, the cable came tight & stalled the outboard motor. I never lost video on my monitor & found no damage to the Kevlar reinforced camera cable! This video camera system has proved itself time & time again. I have logged over 500 hours of underwater video with this one camera. The video quality is excellent, especially in a low light environment. This camera has provided crisp, clear images as deep as 250' without artificial light. The DeepBlue has proven to be a reliable, rugged, and well-made piece of gear, which obviously will handle the rigors of the marine environment. Thank you for a great product,Steve Irwin Island Marine Services |
Hello Ocean Systems, So impressed have we been, we've purchased a SplashCam for our entire fleet of 6 ships. This tool has really proven itself; we've used it in a variety of applications. For instance, one day as our ship MS Endeavour was crossing the Atlantic, we came upon a group of bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales . We were able to get fairly good views from the bow of the ship, but it wasn't until we deployed our "Tech Team" with the SplashCam that we were truly able to see these animals "in" their environment. The Zodiac was able to safely and unobtrusively drift towards these animals, and the SplashCam captured footage of the mammals lazily swimming about. The really stunning pictures, however, were of the pilot whales who were "hanging" nearly vertical in the water column. Just sitting there, beautifully, in the soft blue light. We quickly edited and set this footage to music, showed it to our guests in the ship's lounge, and they erupted in applause and cheer like we've rarely heard before. What a hit! Another particularly creative use of the SplashCam occurred in the Sea of Cortez. Here, we've used it to look at fish and invertebrates, and gray whales on the Pacific side of the peninsula. But the Showstopper happed when we were actually along-side a dock one night after dinner. It was an unscheduled port call to disembark a sick guest. While some of the crew attended to that person, a couple of our naturalist donned their dive gear and took the SplashCam out for a "LIVE DIVE". The other guests were in the lounge, enjoying an after-dinner drink and the divers hooked the system up to our TV monitors. With 200 feet of cable connecting the camera to the ship's TV's we were able to dive directly form the ship and transmit images of an unbelievable amount of fish life among the pier pilings. Another naturalist narrated what were were seeing. The "LIVE" aspect was a real winner. Nobody fathomed the idea that there was so much action just beneath the ship. We've also used the SplashCam in the simplest of ways. For instance, after dinner is a great time to just drop it over the edge of an anchored or drifting ship, turn on the camera lights, and see what shows up. We've seen fish by the dozens, and even mobula rays by the dozen. Of course, it's the light that attracts them, and the camera then captures great LIVE and recorded footage. One of the nicest features of the SplashCam, is it's portability. Everything packs up nice and neatly into a small case, and is easily carried or deployed on a moment's notice. This is key. All-in-all, we've been extremely pleased with our SplashCams and look forward to many more creative uses of this technology. Sincerely,
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Mr. Whittle - Ocean Systems, I am writing you concerning the exceptional camera that your company manufactures, the SplashCam. as you may know I am a Florida Marine Institute Biologist working in southeast Florida. I have been involved in a snapper life history and stock assessment project. As a result of doing this work, I suggested that we consider using an underwater camera to locate, identify and observe snappers from near shore waters out to 200 feet deep offshore waters. Conditions in this area are brutal on equipment due to Gulf Stream currents up to 4 knots and jagged live coral system. After trying different camera models on the market, I recommended that the state purchase the SplashCam . The reasons for making this purchase are that the heavier duty tether cable makes it possible to rotate the camera once it is deployed, and the fact that it has the ability to attach weights directly to the camera housing. One major concern was the ability to identify snapper species with you camera. This concern was dismissed with the first use of the camera. Not only were we able to identify two different species of snappers, but also to view four different artificial reef sites, three barges in 85 feet and one ship in 120 feet of water. The camera withstood several direct impacts with these wrecks with no effect on picture quality or performance. We are very pleased with the results and look forward to using the SplashCam on a regular basis Yours Truly,
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Dear Ocean Systems, I just wanted to drop you a short note to tell you how please I am with the SplashCam. Besides the quality of the pictures that we got from the camera, I was most impressed with its ability to withstand rough treatment in the field. The lake we were surveying was filled with debris (cables, tires, concrete, etc.), and we were constantly dragging it across the debris and getting it stuck. I was happy to see that the camera and the cable handled the rough abuse. Your product performed exactly as you said it would. THANK YOU!!! Sincerely,
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Ocean Systems, I own a commercial diving company and have tried many different underwater cameras. The stainless steel encased camera that we purchased from you, has been the
toughest camera yet. Picture quality is very good to excellent. We mount this camera on top of the diving helmet and have run it into walls and into the bottom of the
boat with no problems. We have used it to depths of 100 feet. We have used it for many years and would purchase another one from you if the need would arise.
Thank you, Steve Phillips
Three Rivers Diving |
Underwater Camera | Underwater Video

