The Apollo II LL uses ultra-low-light technology discernible down to 0.00015 lux. This will give you a crisp picture in any low-light condition. You can even point your search light in the direction of the cameras target and it will illuminate the image of the Apollo II LL that you are viewing on your boats monitor.
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| Thermal Imager Specifications | |
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| Resolution | 320x240 |
| Detector type | Uncooled Microbolometer |
| Spectral response | 7 to 14 um |
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Field of View/Zoom |
36°/2 x Digital Zoom |
| Video Output | NTSC (PAL optional) |
| Frame Rate | 30Hz US, 9Hz International |
| Human Detection Range | 1200' (365.7m)@ 36° FOV |
| Ultra Low Light Imager | |
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| Resolution | 570 Lines |
| Picture Element | 379 Pixels |
| Scanning Rate | 2:1 Interlaced |
| Minimum Scene Illumination | 0.00015 Lux |
| Lens (Focal Length) | 25mm |
| Field of View | 15° |
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