The C3 range of ultra-compact subsea tooling cameras offers high-quality video in low light level conditions, with low power consumption. The cost-effective cameras have been designed to be as rugged and durable as possible, to suit a wide range of underwater applications including as a main or rear-facing ROV camera, ROV tooling and manipulator camera, or diver held camera.
C3-10: 800 TVL resolution SD composite video output
C3-20: HD-SDI/3G-SDI interface for HD video output
C3-30: Full HD MPEG and MJPEG IP streaming camera
Each model has a wide input voltage range of 12–26VDC (with PoE option for the C3-30) and is offered with various underwater connectors. The cameras are available in 30mm diameter titanium housings with a sapphire glass window and a standard depth rating of 8000m, or a 6000m-rated wide-angle (WA) variant with a domed viewport and protective shroud.
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OceanTools Camera Selection Matrix
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Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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