Motorboat & Yachting

IRIS 735 CAMERA

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We’ve not been out and measured all its competitor­s ourselves, but we have no reason to doubt Iris when they tell us their IRIS735 micro-compact camera is the world’s smallest through-hull/ bulkhead unit of its type.

Measuring a diminutive 28 x 36mm and projecting just 8.5mm from the panel to which it is mounted, the IP67 waterproof rated IRIS735 is equipped with a 2.9mm wide angle lens and a Sony Starlight sensor for low light operation.

In our opinion it’s a miniature camera which punches well above its weight because it enables you to keep an eye on hidden areas of your boat such as the engineroom, anchor system and bathing platform. It relays this footage via a choice of four video formats; TVI, CVI, AHD and CVBS.

When set to TVI, the IRIS735 provides hi-definition real-time video which can be viewed on multi-function displays at the helm via Iris CMAC systems, or fed to a TV in a cabin or saloon via an IRIS995 TVI~HDMI convertor. When set to CVBS, the camera is compatible with all chartplott­er models that support composite video inputs.

The IRIS735’S casing is machined from corrosion resistant marine grade 316L stainless steel and has been designed to sit flush into the hull.

The unit certainly has a solid and sturdy feel to it, and while we’ve not yet had the opportunit­y to do so, we’d have absolutely no reservatio­ns in fitting one as a long-term addition to a boat.

The IRIS735 camera lens provides a 140-degree field of view, making it a boon for docking operations – with one of these on each side of your boat and another on the transom you would be able to monitor exactly how close you were to the quay or pontoon. And while that may make it difficult to convince your crewmates that it wasn’t your fault if things do still go wrong, it should at least help you spend less time engaged in the age-old pastime of gentle pontoon bashing.

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