New troubleshooting infrared camera
NEW TROUBLESHOOTING INFRARED CAMERA … brings significant performance benefits at a knock-out price FLIR Systems has again redefined the parameters for find-it-fix-it thermal imaging by offering more quality, more storage, more value for money. The pri

NEW TROUBLESHOOTING INFRARED CAMERA
… brings significant performance benefits at a knock-out price
FLIR Systems has again redefined the parameters for find-it-fix-it thermal imaging by offering more quality, more storage, more value for money. The pricing also reflects FLIR Systems’ strategy to making infrared technology accessible to an even wider customer base. However, lower price has not compromised quality.
Rated at 0.12ºK NETD, the new InfraCAM® SD can display a clearer image than its predecessor. The camera also comes with removable SD card able to store more than 1000 radiometric .jpeg images. This allows it to be used for a longer time before the need to download the images. It also gives the operator the option to leave the customer with a copy of survey findings.
More application specific functions are introduced with the InfraCAM® SD such as area max/min which allows the operator to find the absolute hottest or coldest temperature on a small target – saving valuable survey time. Naturally this new model also includes standard InfraCAM® features such as a laser pointer, the ability to charge the battery within the camera and an IP54 housing.
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