OceanTools C7 Light Ring Camera

Compact camera with LED light ring

The C7 range of multipurpose subsea observation cameras have an integral high-intensity controllable light ring to illuminate the underwater environment, and a Wide Dynamic Range to provide clear video footage.

  • C7-10: 800 TVL resolution SD composite video output

  • C7-30: Full HD MPEG and MJPEG IP streaming camera

The integral light ring has 12 LEDs that can provide light output of up to 2,250 lumens. The intensity can be varied by analogue voltage control, power cycling or serial RS485 control. The design features separate Sapphire windows for the camera and light ring, to eliminate reflected light. The housing is manufactured from Grade 5 Titanium to operate down to 6000 metres.

 

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C7-10 Subsea Camera with Lights Video

C7-10 SD Subsea Camera Datasheet

C7-30 HD IP Subsea Camera Datasheet

OceanTools Camera Selection Matrix

 

Contact the BlueZone sales team for more information about these cameras.

 

Key Features

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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