Cameras, Accessories and Sonar Launched01/04/2009 |
| Kongsberg Maritime is showing ten new products at Ocean Business 09, including the launch of a new direct HD-SDI coax or fibre output option for its leading underwater HDTV colour zoom camera the OE14-502. A new pan & tilt unit, five new lamps, 625 and 525 line versions of the new OE13 124 BIT low-light underwater camera and two new Mesotech Scanning Sonar heads can also be found on the company's stand, N1. |
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Kongsberg is now able to offer its customers a more straightforward and cost effective way to output HD-SDI video format from its popular OE14-502 Component Underwater HDTV colour zoom cameras. A choice of either HD-SDI High Definition - Serial Digital interface) fibre or coax connectors are now offered directly from the existing compact camera housing, negating the need for an additional separate digipod. A range of fibre wavelengths are available. Read more about: Positioning ROV Supplier: Kongsberg Maritime More news from this supplier: New Kongsberg Maritime Subsea EVP Assessing Underwater Noise Impact of Offshore Renewables Kongsberg Completes Acquisition Evotec Over GBP1 Million Order from Fugro Star Center Manoeuvres into DP Training Market KBIMS: Rudder/Prop Tool for DP Ops Kongsberg FEMME Conference Special Kongsberg Demo Boat OE14-408 Underwater Digital Stills Camera Longest Multi-Sensor AUV Pipeline Inspection Offshore Survey Frame Agreement ROV Survey of the Costa Concordia Grounding Site (video) 44 PMGS Transponders for Earthquake and Tsunami Research Underwater Vision to Fugro Subsea Services Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper Demonstrating a 'Deeper Understanding' First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Theme of Hydrography Day 2012: International Cooperation Finistère and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys Precise Positioning For BP Vessels Comments (0): |
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