Group:    Cameras  ROV, Diving, Oceanographic
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ABTEL Universal Technology, Inc.
Offshore Partners
ABTEL
SonaVision Sonavision design, produce and supply a range of underwater video cameras and lamps.      The range of Hawkeye cameras are used in the diving and ROV industries.
Video Transmission
C-View remote video systems: CCTV Point to Point
Remote site monitoring
Air to ground link
Moblile surveiilance
Crane monitoring
Multiple cameras, options, etc.
Hawkey cameras:    Good vision for the ROV and Diving Industry
Sonavisions  ever expanding range of Hawkeye Video Cameras now boasts a grand total of 26 different models.

If you don't find the right underwater video camera for your particular application within our range - we'll develop one for you!

Why consider one of our Hawkeye Cameras?

We have cameras manufactured from stainless steel, aluminium, titanium or acetal.
Cameras rated for use at a wide range of water depths: 300m, 600m, 1000m, 3000m or 6000m.
We've got cameras for use on a drop frame, a dive helmet or an ROV.
They can have either balanced line or composite output.
We've got colour or black & white.
All are small, well designed and manufactured to exacting standards.
We use the most up to date CCD modules (and will continue to use the most up to date components!).
We've got a camera with bleed screw for pressurising in a helium environment.
They're all modular, and can be mixed and matched.
They're easy to maintain and service.

Request detailed info or contact us with your requirement.
Example: Model 25BT:
Black and White 1/3" CCD Low Light Camera
Composite Video Output
Option: Balanced Line Drive Output
(capable of driving video over 500m-1500ft twisted pair)
Lightweight Titanium Body

Example: Model 5CS:
The Hawkeye 25CS Camera is a high-resolution colour camera. Constructed
with a solid stainless steel housing and rated to 1000m water depths, the
camera is suitable for use in a drop frame, on a diver helmet or an ROV.
The camera has an optional balanced line driven output, capable of driving video
signals over long diver umbilicals, even in the noisiest of environments.