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Raymarine’s new FLIR M300 Series cameras integrate seamlessly with all modern marine navigation systems, including Raymarine Axiom MFDs. Two-axis mechanical stabilisation addresses the effects of pitch, heave and yaw while secondary electronic stabilisation minimises low frequency rumble and vibration.

In some models, a colour, visible-light camera combines 30x optical zoom with stabilisation and ultra-low light technology to deliver better-than-binocular performance, superior long-range imaging and positive target identification.

The dual-sensor M364C and M364C LR models integrate with Axiom MFDs to produce even greater low-light positional awareness via Raymarine’s patented multi-spectral imaging technology.

Raymarine’s MSX® imaging technology extracts edges and borders from the

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