Olympic Diving Cameras

Gravity Drop Divecam Technology

Olympic divers have been dazzling viewers with their amazing and graceful skills. These popular spectator events are aided by an innovative diving camera technology which follows the diver all the way down from the platform and underwater in a seamless shoot. The camera is literally dropped utilising just gravity with a one-way pulley to stop it just above the pool bottom.

The camera is located in an aluminium pipe chase on the diving tower close to the divers. A smoky glass side allows the camera to take its pictures as it . The glass turns clear underwater so that no exposure setting adjustment is needed.You can see an interactive graphic picture on the Wall Street Journal site to see how it works. The camera drops through air, not water and the pipe chase is caulked.

Garrett Brown who invented the Steadicam for the movie industry worked out the mechanics of the Divecam, including ensuring that the electric cable didn’t snap and an extra tilt-and-pan control for a cameraman, to make doubly sure the diver stayed in view.
Trend Themes
1. Seamless Divecam Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop a compact and wireless diving camera that seamlessly captures footage of divers from the platform to underwater.
2. Underwater Exposure Adjustment - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create a camera with automatic exposure adjustment when transitioning from clear glass above water to underwater, eliminating the need for manual settings.
3. Gravity Drop Camera Systems - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design a gravity-based camera system for various industries to capture dynamic shots with minimal equipment and setup requirements.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Broadcasting - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introduce advanced diving camera technology to enhance live sports broadcasts, providing viewers with unique perspectives and immersive experiences.
2. Film and Television Production - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implement Divecam technology in film and television production to capture dynamic diving sequences with ease and precision, revolutionizing underwater cinematography.
3. Outdoor Adventure Sports - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Adapt gravity drop camera systems for outdoor adventure sports like skydiving and bungee jumping to capture thrilling moments from the participant's perspective.

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