Yacht Cam Series:
Yacht Cam & Yacht Cam+
Extreme Lowlight and Thermal Cameras with Tracking!
Extreme Definition
High line resolution of 2.13 megapixel provides extreme definition
Extreme Illumination
Extreme lowlight sensitivity of 0.0013Lux (Color) 0.0008Lux (Mono)
Tracking (optional)
The optional Tracking feature enables Night Master US cameras to receive, read and analyze NMEA0183 data strings from Radar and manage algorithm calculation from current vessel position to the target. The camera will then move to actively view the target.
Key Features:
- 360 pan and tilt 15-90 degrees
- ISO9001 Certified
- High detection range performance
- HD Color CMOS for perfect color differentiation
- Fast Video refresh rate
- Continuous 2x,4x Zoom
- Amorphns Silicon FPA, resolution:
Yacht Cam = 384×288
Yacht Cam+ = 640 x 480 or 640 x 512 - 1/2.8” CMOS color visual camera, 2.13MP, 30X optical zoom
- Dual Analog outputs for color visual camera and thermal imaging camera
- Dual H.264 output for color visual camera and thermal imaging camera
- Single axis vertical stabilization
- Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
- Day/night (ICR)
- Soft PTZ address, self-adaption of protocol and baud rate
- 10.8~28V wide range voltage input
- Waterproof index: IP67
- Auto power-off with low power supply
Ergonomic user-friendly joystick
Lux Level Chart
Yacht Cam requires only starlight to produce an image. Other competitors require twilight or higher lux.
Condition |
Light Level in Lux |
Sunlight | 10,527 |
Daylight | 10,752.7 |
Cloudy (Daylight) | 1,075.3 |
Dark Day | 107.53 |
Twilight | 10.75 |
(Competitors require twilight or higher lux) | |
Deep Twilight | 1.08 |
Full Moon | 0.108 |
Quarter Moon | 0.0108 |
Starlight | 0.0011 |
(Yacht Cam requires .0008 lux to provide black and white image or .0015 for color) | |
Cloudy (Night) | 0.0001 |
See How the Yacht Cam System Works
Image Freeze Capability on Thermal & Daylight Images
Yacht Cam cameras support freezing images on demand. This enables more detailed review and analysis of specific images.
Indicators on Thermal & Daylight Images
Position indicators, status and scene icons are displayed on both thermal and daylight cameras, providing direct and exact information to assist navigation.
NOTE: Color Palettes only available in Yacht Cam+. Standard Yacht Cam displays in Grayscale
Lowlight Comparison Images
Lowlight Camera
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera White Hot/ Black Hot
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Lowlight Camera
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera White Hot/ Black Hot
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Thermal Camera Color Palettes
Taken at 11PM with no moon
Digital Stabilization
The built-in digital stabilization system is able to compensate vertical angles to stabilize images, enabling the camera to perform well even in rough weather conditions.
Continuous Thermal Imaging
Offering the highest resolution for daylight and thermal imaging at 640 x 480 (Yacht Cam Plus) thermal core at 25hz / 30hz provides clear and continuous thermal images.
Camera Mode Features
MOB ModeMOB (abbreviation of Man Over Board) is adjusted to display more details of the man who is in the water. |
Night ModeNight mode, the AGC is adjusted to display darker thermal image |
Day ModeDay mode, the AGC is adjusted to display brighter thermal image |
Docking ModeDocking is adjusted to display more details of the camera and easily find the docking obstacles. |
Tilt Angle Indicator |
Horizontal Angle Indicator |
Stabilization
Features not available on competitor cameras:
- Video and radar tracking available
- Indicators / Icons on both daylight and thermal cameras
- Both daylight and thermal images support image freeze feature
- IP 67 dust and water rating (submersible)
- Flexible customization
52 PowerCat Yacht Cam Standard Install