Sophisticated thermal imaging night vision
  technology is now available in a compact, hand-held camera format with the
  launch of Raymarine’s new TH Series. The new TH24 and TH32 Thermal Cameras are
  light weight and easy-to-use, giving boaters the power to see clearly for up to
  a kilometre distance, even in total darkness.


Priced from $2495.00
  these rugged, all-weather hand held cameras use the same proven FLIR thermal
  imaging technology as Raymarine’s top of the range fixed mount thermal night
  vision systems. This new affordable, portable format makes thermal imaging
  accessible and usable by a wide audience.

The TH Series thermal cameras
  make pictures from heat, not light. As everything – even ice – has a ‘thermal’
print, objects show up through the thermal energy they emit. Thermal imaging
  means users see landmarks, bridge abutments, and other vessels clearly in all
  light conditions from daylight to complete darkness. Thermal night vision will
  show rocks, buoys, floating debris, and even helps find people in the water,
  vital when just a few minutes makes all the difference in a matter of survival.


The TH Series cameras are easy to use, with just three button operation,
  and a built-in LED task light. An internal camera (Li-lon) battery provides the
  power, and there is a USB cable to charge the battery when not in use. There is
  an audible alert indicating when the camera is turned on, and when functions
are  changed. There are three thermal image modes; ‘white-hot’, ‘black-hot’ and
‘red-hot’. The TH24 has a range of up to 895m for sizeable objects such as a
  vessel, and up to 320m for an object, such as a person, in the water. The TH32
  model also features a 2x digital zoom capability, and has an extended range of
  vision, up to 1.23km for a vessel and to 450m for objects or people in the
  water.

Weighing just 340g, the TH Series cameras bring thermal
imagining  technology within reach of everyone and are ‘must-haves’ as safety
equipment for  any boater.

For more information about Raymarine Asia Pty
Ltd please go  to www.raymarine.com.au
 


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