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News: Secure Yacht Limited launches Aqua camera system

November 21, 2009 by Superyacht News
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This year’s METS saw the launching of an interesting product, Aqua camera system by Secure Yacht Limited.

Aqua camera system is a color camera with a marine resistant stainless steel that can be used underwater as well as at different locations on the yacht. Moreover, the camera is also supplied with a range of lenses. The company has only launched a fixed view camera yet. However, a camera with the ability to pan and tilt is currently in the company’s R&D process.

For more details contact:

Secure Yacht Limited
http://www.secureyacht.com/

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