OE14-408 Underwater Digital Stills Camera

2011-03-25 13:26:49 - Hydro International
Kongsberg Maritime is to launch its underwater digital stills camera at the Ocean Business 2011 technology exhibition in Southampton (Stand N1) on 5th April 2011. The OE14-408 is the latest underwater digital stills camera to be revealed in Kongsberg MaritimeÂ’s portfolio of underwater and harsh environment cameras and imaging systems.

 

 KOngsberg OE14-408 Underwater Digital Still Camera

The OE14-408 provides superb image and colour quality and has a range of newly enhanced features since the previous OE14-208 model. These include 10 mega pixels per image (doubled pixel resolution), improved colour depth and dynamic range, ethernet upload connectivity, a much faster flashgun refresh rate and a more compact housing for ease of deployment. When used in conjunction with Kongsberg Maritime’s dedicated flashgun (The OE11-442), the camera offers accurate exposure control via through-the-lens (TTL) flash metering resulting in a particular image clarity. The flashgun recharge rate has been doubled, allowing improved productivity for inspection operations.

 

The OE14-408 has a 5x zoom capability and is depth-rated from 4,500m to 9,000m. Each image is framed and temporarily stored on the inbuilt 8GB Solid-State Storage. The images can be the uploaded ‘on the fly’ via USB2 or Ethernet, meaning that they can be transmitted immediately to the surface or to shore – and viewed anywhere on the globe, therefore increasing operational efficiency of ROV or lander deployment.

 

In addition to the OE14-408 Kongsberg Maritime will also be revealing a number of other new enhancements to its camera and imaging sonar range at Ocean Business 2011, including the new wider (70 degree) angle OE14-502 HD camera option, the OE15-110/11 compact inspection camera, a fourth generation underwater 3D/stereo TV development programme and the M3 multi mode, multi beam imaging and profiling sonar.

www.km.kongsberg.com/cameras



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