Case Study: Theia’s MY125M Clears the Way

Jerry Eliason uncovered the Henry B. Smith and Scotiadoc—the Great Lakes’ deepest wrecks—using Theia’s MY125M lens. At over 800 feet, zero light, and heavy particulates, the ultra-wide, distortion-free lens paired with precision lighting, custom housings, and dynamic positioning allowed close-range imaging for unprecedented HD visuals. Follow below to get the whole story...

Theia's family of ultra wide angle, no distortion lenses (including the MY125M) use patented   Linear Optical Technology® to correct barrel distortion optically, without de-warping software and its inherent latency. This distortion correction increases the image resolution at the image edges, improving object detection and situational awareness. For applications such as Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) and remote monitoring this technology enables precise object positioning and real-time perception. By integrating Theia's ultra wide no distortion lenses, vision systems gain an immediate, distortion-free view of their environment, supporting safer, more efficient navigation and faster operational decisions.

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2025 Video Contest Winners Announced

Among the notable winners is Jerry Eliason, the feature of our September case study on Imaging 100-Year-Old Shipwrecks Under 800 Feet of Water with Theia's Ultra Wide No Distortion Lens. Follow the link below to learn more and see Jerry's shipwreck hunting footage!

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