Which underwater inspection camera?

Anthony

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Hi,

Looking to get a camera to inspect props and anodes etc with, there seems to be lots of variations of USB / wifi inspection / endoscope on ebay and amazon etc, but most of them seemed designed for very close viewing only, some previous threads have reported it being difficult to even find the prop until they hit it and thus are then close enough to see and inspect it close up.

Can anyone recommend one they have found works well for this purpose?

Thanks,

Anthony
 
I have recently bought a Go Pro Hero session - £150 from Amazon - it's tiny and waterproof and you can view the output on your phone. I also bought an accessory kit for about £20 on Amazon that has lots of useful fittings including a long 'stick' which would be ideal for looking underwater. Plus the camera can be used for loads of other things too - great bit of kit
 
I have recently bought a Go Pro Hero session - £150 from Amazon - it's tiny and waterproof and you can view the output on your phone. I also bought an accessory kit for about £20 on Amazon that has lots of useful fittings including a long 'stick' which would be ideal for looking underwater. Plus the camera can be used for loads of other things too - great bit of kit

The GoPro wifi signal won't transmit through water though...
 
Mask and snorkel. It must be warm enough over there in Oz:encouragement: warmer than Somerset!!

Ok John, you have me there; here in the middle of winter today water temp is about 19 deg :cool:, but as well as being lazy I was also thinking of being able to inspect drives when you are out on the water and suspect you may have struck something or fouled the prop etc, in a swell (which we get a lot of here) diving under the swim platform is not a great position to be in unless you really need too, that platform comes down towards your head pretty quick! In that sort of scenario having a wider angle of view from further back would better enable you to inspect all the outdrives rather than just a small specific area.

I do have a Go Pro so yes I can tie it to a boat hook and try to record everything but when these waterproof inspection cameras are about $30 if one was found to do a semi reasonable job it would be a no brainer to have one on board.

I thought you were away cruising John, is she back in England now?

Anthony
 
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