Thermal Cameras Products
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640 x 512 Resolution High Speed IR Camera: FLIR X6900sc
1/12/2016
FLIR’s X6900sc series cameras are full frame MWIR and LWIR 640 x 512 resolution thermal cameras for use in high-speed R&D and science applications. The infrared cameras are designed to produce thermal data at up to 1,004 frames per second at full resolution, and can be sub-windowed for even faster rates. With multiple simultaneous digital data outputs over GigE, CameraLink and CoaxPress in addition to the ability of burst recording to on-camera RAM for up to 26 seconds, there is never a worry of missing critical frames of data.
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Continuous Zoom Thermal Cores: Vinden 105 & Vinden 150
8/5/2015
The Vinden 105 & 150 Cores are continuous zoom thermal imaging modules with high resolution 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 FPA technology. They are equipped with 35-105mm, or 50-150mm LWIR CZ optics for excellent parfocal performance, zoom boresight, athermalization, and repeatability.
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Continuous Zoom Thermal Cameras: Vinden 105 EX & Vinden 150 EX
8/5/2015
The Vinden EX series is made up of two thermal imaging cameras with continuous optical/digital zoom. The Vinden 105 EX and Vinden 150 EX are designed with a 35-105mm or 50-150mm lens, and a 12x zoom factor for a 640 x 480 resolution, or a 6x zoom factor for a 320 x 240 resolution. They are also equipped with a highly parfocal optic that has the ability to keep objects in perfect focus throughout the entire zoom range.
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Thermal Imaging and HD Surveillance Systems: Oculus Series
7/16/2015
The Oculus Series from Sierra-Olympic is made up of rugged pan/tilt ocular units designed for mid-range surveillance applications. These surveillance systems feature HD/SD video and thermal modules, and employ DRS proven, un-cooled, high-resolution 17μm VOx thermal technologies to provide human detection ranging from 1.4-2.1 kilometers.
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Radiometric Detection And Imaging: Tamarisk 320 Precision Series
2/24/2015
The Tamarisk Precision Series of micro thermal imagers for radiometric detection and imaging offers 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 pixel resolution within the 7.5 - 14 μm spectral band. They are ideal for applications involving test and measurement, fire detection, equipment monitoring, perimeter security, gas leak detection, and more.
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High Resolution IP67 LWIR Camera: Serval-640-GigE
10/30/2014
Xenics’ Serval-640-GigE and Serval-640-GigE Thermography are LWIR cameras designed for use in in-line process and quality control, and for thermography and thermal imaging in harsh industrial environments, respectively. Both have a spectral band of 8µm to 14µm and 640x480 resolution. They have been specifically designed for industrial imaging applications that call for rugged and reliable cameras without the need for third-party enclosures.
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Viento Thermal Imaging Video Gallery
10/11/2014
The Viento thermal imaging camera is ideal for applications involving process monitoring, traffic signal management, medical imaging, critical infrastructure analysis, military imaging, and perimeter security. This page provides links to two videos of the camera in action.
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Low SWaP Infrared Cameras: DRS Tamarisk®Series
10/11/2014
Sierra-Olympic offers the DRS Technologies series of Tamarisk infrared cameras for applications with size, weight, and power restrictions. They feature 17µm pixel pitch technology, resolutions of 320x240, or 640x480, ICE (image contrast enhancement), an integrated shutter for flat field correction, both analog and digital outputs, and a 2-year warranty.
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Vinden EX Thermal Imaging Video Gallery
10/8/2014
The Vinden EX is a thermal imaging camera for security and surveillance, or any other application that requires continuous zoom thermal imaging capabilities. This page provides links to videos of the camera in action.
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Infrared Camera Software: Xeneth 2.6
10/3/2014
Xenics’ Xeneth 2.6 is the latest version of their software for use in conjunction with their line of infrared cameras independent of wavelength, interface, resolution and pixel size. There are several versions to choose from (Xeneth , Xeneth SDK, and LabVIEW SDK) with variations in capabilities. At its most basic version, it already provides live image viewing, the ability to save images, and the ability to manage camera settings.