Flir Videos
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Product Video: HD Line Of Science-Grade Cameras
1/31/2018
On day one of Photonics West, Ross Overstreet with FLIR showed us three different science-grade HD cameras they were exhibiting at the show. First, we saw the X8500sc 1280x1024 high-speed MWIR camera, ideal for demanding military test range imaging applications like target scoring and target signature.
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Cooled Vs. Uncooled Infrared Cameras
1/31/2018
Ross Overstreet with FLIR discusses the differences between uncooled and cooled infrared cameras. -
Important Factors In Infrared Imaging In Test Range And Tracking Applications
4/11/2017
Ross Overstreet speaks with us about the types of features that are important on infrared cameras when used on a test range for rocket launches, missile intercepts, and target scoring applications.
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Product Video: FLIR’s Highest Speed and Highest Resolution Camera
2/2/2017
FLIR introduced a new infrared camera at Photonics West 2017 – the X8500sc. Ross Overstreet gave us an overview on the new camera platform’s specifications and features – including on-board RAM.
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Next Generation Detector Technologies For High Speed Thermal Applications
2/1/2017
Ross Overstreet from FLIR, gave us a quick introduction to two new thermal camera platforms they’re showcasing at SPIE Photonics West 2017, and then discussed the variety of applications that infrared imaging technology can be used for.
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Hot Or Cold?
7/15/2016
Nothing wakes you up like a good “cup o’ Jo”! Or maybe an ice cold glass of water? Compare the difference between the two with high speed infrared imaging from the X6900sc.
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Shoot The Melon!
7/15/2016
Nothing could beat the feeling of shooting a watermelon and tannerite with an AR15.
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Champagne Explosion!
7/15/2016
Champagne anyone? Prolong the party with this video using the high speed infrared capabilities of the X6900sc.
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Water Balloon Burst!
7/15/2016
A water balloon plus a sharp object equals a splash of a visual effect! Take it all in with the high speed infrared capabilities of the X6900sc.
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High Speed Infrared Imaging
7/15/2016
If you need to stop motion on fast-moving targets or targets that heat and cool rapidly, FLIR’s high speed thermal cameras offer the fast frame rates and integration you need. FLIR’s newest camera, the X6900sc, can record 1000 fps of high speed data at full 640 x 512 resolution – meaning researchers can perform dynamic analysis of jet engine turbine blades, supersonic projectiles, explosions, and more, without losing areas of the frame to windowing.