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GPS infrared camera system

  •  14 May 2008
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FLIR has released the handheld IR P660 camera featuring GPS, image processing tools, and remote control.

The unit includes a high resolution 640 x 480 pixel detector with high sensitivity of 45 mK.

GPS data automatically is stored with the infrared imagery, adding location information to inspection reports which guides inspection and field repair teams to the correct sites.

The product also features a Contrast Optimizer, a special algorithm that enhances details in contrast-rich infrared imagery and enables the user to view the scanned object and its surroundings clearly.

An optional wireless remote control device steers all vital functions of the infrared and the visual camera from a safe distance so that the user can work safely in dangerous places.

The P660 also carries the Picture-in-Picture function, which allows the user to overlay, pan, and scale an infrared image on the visual image.

The camera system includes a 3.2 megapixel visual camera, a large colour LCD, tiltable viewfinder, and a three hour battery.

The camera system measures temperatures from -40°C to 500°C in its standard version, with an optional measurement of up to 2000 °C.

Key contact:

Flir Systems Australia

info@flir.com.au

www.flir.com.au

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