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News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: T-Series infrared cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2007

Infrared cameras give 'razor sharp'
images

A 'middle market' range of infrared cameras delivers 'razor-sharp thermal images', thanks to 76,800 pixels and an advanced signal processing system.

FLIR Systems has launched its 'middle market' T-Series infrared cameras The new T-series delivers razor-sharp thermal images, thanks to 76,800 pixels and FLIR's exclusive Advanced Signal Processing (ASP), delivering four times the resolution of a 160 x 120 infrared camera

The new T-series also boasts a simultaneous 1.3 mega pixel visual camera, exceptional one-hand control ergonomics, an 8h 'full work day' battery life, and isothermic thermal fusion - a significant improvement to any existing fusion technologies.

To provide end-users with the ultimate in sophistication, ease-of-use and affordability, FLIR's T-Series includes the following.

* One-touch automatic or manual focus.

* 8x continuous zoom.

* High thermal sensitivity.

* Five temperature spots.

* Sophisticated Delta T functionality.

* User-directed audible/visible alarming.

* Voice and Touch Screen controls.

Numerous 'close-to-the-customer' features will benefit end-users across industries, such as the built-in and exclusive Ambient Temperature Control system that automatically adjusts for extreme work zones, whether working on a hot or cold day, or standing in front of a blast furnace or inside a walk-in freezer.

Rugged yet lightweight - at under 2 lb - the tilt-able optic block also helps to reduce back and arm strain.

With 8h of battery use, a car/truck charger and interchangeable standard, wide-angle, and telephoto lenses, end-users now have access to a level of technology, convenience and ease-of-use unprecedented at this price point.

A new 'B-series' line will be introduced with even more features - like built-in insulation and moisture alarms - for home inspectors, energy auditors, roofing, HVAC and other building professionals.

"FLIR has spent the time to research key end-user requirements, while investing heavily in basic research and manufacturing robotics," said David Francoeur, director of marketing.

"That's a fact customers will see when they ultimately view the features, benefits and cost of this new T-series thermal imager.

We all want a great deal - this one's beyond compare".

FLIR's Reporter software is the perfect companion to the new T-series and is itself an innovation: the only thermal analysis and reporting software that is Microsoft Word-compatible, producing 'live' reports that are easy to edit, email-friendly and, importantly, end-users can take full advantage of existing Microsoft functions, such as Spell Check, Grammar, and Auto-Correct: again, built to suite the work habits of end-users across industries and across the globe.

To prepare for new product introductions, FLIR has scheduled close to 200 free seminars all around the USA to demonstrate new products and educate potential customers as to which IR camera would be suit their needs.

* About FLIR Systems - FLIR Systems Incorporated designs, manufactures, and markets thermal imagers and infrared camera systems worldwide for a variety of applications.

FLIR's thermal imagers are used in such diverse applications as public safety, defense, navigation, electronic news gathering and search and rescue, as well as for electrical inspection, commercial and residential building inspection, indoor air quality and home energy monitoring applications, non-destructive testing, medical science, research and development, and manufacturing process control. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...

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