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Extremely affordable thermal imaging cameras for
nighttime navigation and other marine applications.
Economic, fixed mount thermal imaging cameras provide
crisp, clear thermal imagery in total darkness,
light fog, or smoke.
Designed for use in harsh maritime environments
4 models available in Australia |
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Mariner offers excellent situational
awareness with standard control through
simple joystick operation. The round,
corrosion resistant housing protects
drive motors and assures long life.
All versions (Mariner, Navigator &
Voyager) offer a built-in heater to
defrost the protective window and are
IPX6 rated against humidity and water. |
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A new low-cost imager for nighttime maritime
navigation that is simple to operate. The
Navigator Static offers automatic image
optimisation and no adjustments are required
by the operator to reveal outcroppings of
land, markers, and obstructions. Provides
excellent situational awareness for navigation
through a fixed-mount version that is always
looking in the same direction. 19mm wide
angle lens offering wide field of view (36
deg)
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Apart from rotating (+/- 180deg),
this version also has the possiblity
of tilting +/- 45deg through joystick
operation allowing the operator to
scan an entire area. The Pan/Tilt
version offers more control features,
yet is still easy to use. Both Navigator
versions provide crisp clear thermal
imaging, 320 x 240 pixels, allowing
the user to see more detail and detect
smaller items and both are available
in in 9Hz or 25Hz (with licence).
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Powerful, multi-sensor thermal imaging
system especially designed for maritime
navigation & security. The Voyager
is equipped with two separate thermal
imaging cameras, one has 35mm (25deg
field of view) wide angle lens, the
other with a 140mm (5deg field of
view) narrow field of view lens. Based
on the foveal vision of the human
eye, it allows the operator to enjoy
a wide andgle view for situational
awareness, while maintaining a high
res area in centre of the screen for
object identification; and continuous
zoom.
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FLIR Systems is the world's largest thermal imaging
company. The increasing worldwide demand for its products
has resulted in the company's ability to bring down
the cost of its core detector to make thermal imaging
available for the marine leisure market.
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Unlike other night vision systems that require low
amounts of light to genterate an image, Navigator requires
no light at all. the superb quality of its image allows
the suer to see more detail and to detect small hazardous
objects.
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