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Old 17-11-2018, 12:28   #1
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FLIR M-320L Night Vision Marine Camera system - Tau 320

First off the Flir M-320L marine night vision camera combines two night vision cameras in one – a thermal imaging camera and a low light camera. Basically if you are navigating with a little light, e.g. in twilight or within the confines of a dimly lite marina then the low light camera will function extremely well. In total darkness then the thermal imaging camera needs to be used.

The night vision camera each have two video outputs. You have the choice of viewing both camera images at the same time (two monitors are required), or you can switch between the two images, or you just view the image that suits best.

The M-320L are comprised of two operating elements. First – the camera operating unit. This would generally be mounted at a convenient spot on the vessel facing forwards at the optimal position which gives the best field of view. And second, the camera unit is controlled by a remote Joystick Control Unit (JCU) which operates the pan and tilt functionality.
The cameras will scan a full circle (360 degrees) and will tilt up or down by +/- 90 degrees.


Thermal imaging camera
Detector type Focal plane array, uncooled Vanadium Oxide (VOx) Microbolometer
Number of pixels 320 x 240 (M-320L)
Image frequency 30 Hz NTSC
Electronic zoom 2x (M-320L)
Image processing Digital Detail Enhanement (DDE)
Thermal sensitivity <50 mK at f/1.0 at +25°C
Spectral range 7.5 to 13.5
Focus Fixed

Low light camera
Detector type 1/2″ interline transfer CCD
Lines of Resolution 768 (H) x 494 (V)
Minumum Illumination 100 micro-lux @ f/1.4

PAN / TILT
Azimut Range 360° continuous
Elevation Range +/- 90°

IMAGE PRESENTATION
Video output PAL Thermal and Lowlight or NTSC Thermal and Lowlight
Connector types BNC with BNC-to-RCA adapter included for video out

POWER
Requirements 12 V DC to 24 V DC (-10% / +30%)
Consumption 25 W Nominal; 50 W Max (at -25°C with heaters operating); 7 W in standby mode

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION
Operating temperature range -25°C to +55°C
Storage temperature range -40°C to +85°C
Sand/ Dust Mil-Std-810E
Encapsulation IP66
Shock 15 g vertical; 9 g horizontal
Vibration IEC 60945; Mil-Std-810E
Salt / Mist IEC60945
Wind 100 knot
EMI IEC 60945
Automatic Window Defrost Standard
Window De-icing Standard
Lightning Protection Standard


PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Camera Size (L x W x H) 17.8 cm diameter, 27.9 cm high
Camera Weight 4.1 kg


Price is $1450 shipped from Maryland
Thanks for looking!
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Old 26-11-2018, 17:37   #2
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Re: FLIR M-320L Night Vision Marine Camera system - Tau 320

I'm up in Boston, I'll take it if still available.
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