Description
Featuring a high definition low light camera and one of the most advanced FLIR thermal imaging cores, the M364C and M364C-LR provide an elite level of awareness on the water. Both cameras use multi-spectral imaging to deliver exclusive FLIR Color Thermal Vision™ (CTV) technology. Color Thermal Vision blends visible camera details with a thermal image, overlaying vital color imagery that allows captains to positively identify navigation aids and other vessels within the thermal scene. Outstanding imaging performance, intelligent object recognition technology, and enhanced gyro stabilization make the M364-LR indispensable tools for law enforcement professionals, commercial mariners, and serious recreational boaters. M364C-LR contain a thermal imaging sensor and HD low light camera for high performance multi-spectral imaging. The ability to capture thermal and visible light detail allows Color Thermal Vision (CTV) technology to offer a more complete view of what lies ahead. Exclusive FLIR Color Thermal Vision blends visible camera details with a thermal image, overlaying vital color imagery that allows captains to positively identify navigation aids and other vessels within the thermal scene.
Additional information
Weight | 22 lbs |
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Item Name | Marine Thermal Camera with Intelligent Obstacle Recognition |
Manufacturer | |
UPC | 723193826836 |
Model | E70520 |
Type | Premium Multispectral |
Resolution | HD Up to 1080/30p Daylight |
Input Power | 12 to 24 VDC |
Person In Water Range | 4900 ft |
Magnification | 30x (Optical), 12x (E-Zoom Color), 4x (E-Zoom Continuous) |
Video Output | NTSC, Single H.264 Network Video Stream |
Focal Length | 129 to 4.3 mm (Daylight), 25 mm (Thermal) |
Pan and Tilt Adjustment Range | 360 deg Pan, +/-90 deg Tilt |
Power Consumption | 41 W Typical; 56 W Typical with Heaters |
Video Connector Type | BNC Adapter |
Small Vessel Range | 2.1 nm |
Video Refresh Rate | 30 Hz |
Dimensions | 8.7 in Dia x 12.9 in H |
Sensor Type | 640 x 512 VOx Microbolometer, 1/2.8 in Exmor R CMOS (Daylight) |