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FLIR T300 Thermal Imaging Infrared Camera

$ 2112

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Thermal Imaging Infrared Camera:
High Resolution IR Images - 76,800 pixels (320 x 240) Infrared resolution
Visible Light Digital Camera - 3.1MP resolution with flash provides sharp images regardless of lighting conditions
2X Continuous Zoom - Zoom with auto/manual focus
Rotating Lens - Rotating lens detents up to 120° for easy viewing angle
Scalable Picture in Picture (PIP) Fusion - Displays thermal image superimposed over a digital image
Video Lamp - Allows the visual camera and fusion to be used in poorly lit environments
High-Temperature Range - From –4 to 1202°F (–20 to 650°C) targeting electrical and industrial applications; Optional 2192°F/1200°C temperature available
± 2% Accuracy - reliable temperature measurement
Thumbnail Image Gallery - Allows quick search of stored images
Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery - lasts >4hrs continuous use; replaceable
Copy to USB - Easy upload of a single image or a folder from the camera to a USB memory stick
Laser LocatIR™ Pointer - Pinpoints a reference spot with a laser and aligns a marker to it on the image
IR Window Correction - Menu settings allow you to account for transmission loss through IR windows
Voice Comment Recording - on images & can be integrated onto the report
Wireless Communication - Bluetooth® Transmitter with METERLiNK™
Includes - SD Memory Card (stores >1000 Radiometric JPEG images), Li-Ion rechargeable battery with 100-260V AC adaptor/charger, two rechargeable batteries, 2-bay battery charger, QuickReport software, USB Mini-B cable, Bluetooth ® USB micro adapter, sun shield, stylus pen, headset, camera lens cap, and hard transport case
Interchangeable Optics - Optional 6°, 15°, 45°, 90°, Close up: 100, 50, 25μm, easily attach to the camera
The Following Items Are Included:
FLIR Systems T300 Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera
Sandisk SD Adapter w/ 2GB Card
FLIR AC Adapter
Stylus
Battery Pack
Sun Shield
Lens Cap
USB PC Interface Cable
User Manual On CD-ROM
Carrying Case