FLIR to Introduce Latest Maritime Thermal Cameras

22.05.2017 Europe
(from left): the FLIR M400, M-Series Next Generation and M100/M200 cameras

(from left): the FLIR M400, M-Series Next Generation and M100/M200 cameras

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Providing enhanced safety, security and awareness for professional, commercial and fishing owners and operators, FLIR Systems will introduce the latest additions to its award-winning M-Series marine thermal cameras and highlight the new capabilities of its Next Generation cameras at this year’s Nor-Shipping, due to take place in Oslo, Norway from 30 May to 02 June 2017.

The new M100 and M200 series thermal cameras provide enhanced awareness at night and are FLIR’s most compact pan-and-tilt marine thermal cameras to date. They are engineered with FLIR’s Boson™ high-performance thermal camera core, which features an integrated multicore video processor that delivers superior image quality and advanced video analytic capabilities.

When the M100 and M200 series are combined with an Axiom MFD by Raymarine, a division of FLIR Systems, users can take advantage of FLIR’s new ClearCruise™ intelligent thermal analytics that brings boaters an advanced level of awareness and safety by visually and audibly alerting the operator when “non-water” objects such as boats, obstacles, or navigation markers are identified in the scene.

With FLIR’s industry-leading thermal imaging technology, the new M400 gyro-stabilized multisensory thermal camera is ideal for coast guard vessels, police boats, cruise ships and ferries, giving mariners unprecedented ability to see clearly in total darkness and in bad weather. The M400 is a versatile pan/tilt marine camera system that provides best-in-class performance to spot other vessels, people in the water and navigational hazards to avoid collisions and improve safety.

The M400 features a high resolution 640×480 thermal imager paired with a unique 3× continuous optical zoom lens and a high definition color camera with 30× optical zoom for added safety. It also has an integrated, high-intensity LED spotlight for positive identification of nearby targets. With active gyro-stabilization for a steady image in rough seas, the M400 includes an intuitive joystick controller and improved user interface. Radar tracking keeps potentially dangerous targets in view at all times. The M400XR model adds integrated video tracking and firefighting mode.

FLIR is also announcing that the M-Series pan/tilt multi-sensor system design has been reengineered to offer additional functionality, improved performance, and enhanced situational awareness. With up to 640x480 thermal imaging, FLIR’s new M-Series Next Generation cameras offer improved IR imaging capabilities, continuous e-zoom, and upgraded optics. Dual payload models now feature an improved color low-light visible camera with up to 36x zoom capabilities.

The M-Series Next Generation cameras integrate seamlessly with modern navigation systems. Multifunction navigation displays from Raymarine, Garmin, Furuno and Simrad can all display and control M-Series. Alternatively, any onboard screen or monitor with an analog video input can display M-Series thermal video. In addition to MFD control, the new M-Series can be remotely operated from FLIR’s family of Joystick Control Units, including the JCU1, JCU2, and the new compact JCU3. Additionally, each of the six new models now features gyrostabilization so the camera always delivers a steady picture in rough seas.

Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon, FLIR Systems is a world-leading maker of sensor systems that enhance perception and heighten awareness, helping to save lives, improve productivity, and protect the environment.

Through its nearly 3,500 employees, FLIR’s vision is to be “The World’s Sixth Sense” by leveraging thermal imaging and adjacent technologies to provide innovative, intelligent solutions for security and surveillance, environmental and condition monitoring, outdoor recreation, machine vision, navigation, and advanced threat detection.

 



 
 

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