For scientific use! Equipped with high-performance features, it enables consistently reliable temperature measurements.
The FLIR T865 thermal imaging camera offers flexibility and portability suitable for research and scientific applications, allowing for the collection of valuable infrared data regardless of whether it is handheld or fixed. With high-performance features such as temperature measurements down to -40°C and an accuracy of ±1°C/±1%, it consistently provides reliable temperature measurements. FLIR Systems' UltraMax and Super Resolution (MSX) deliver exceptional image quality and measurement capabilities. 【Features】 ■ Quickly switch from wide-angle to close-up analysis without changing lenses using the optional macro mode. ■ Users can save infrared data in almost any environment and extend data analysis capabilities with the powerful FLIR Research Studio software. ■ Users at various levels can easily and simultaneously record and evaluate infrared data captured by multiple FLIR Systems cameras. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Excellent Measurement Capability - Accurately measures a wide range of temperatures regardless of the distance from the camera or the size of the target object. - Maximizes pixel utilization according to the target. ■ Ultimate Flexibility and Portability - Flexible camera connections for both handheld and fixed configurations. - Capable of collecting valuable infrared data in almost any situation. ■ Saves Time and Effort - Eliminates the need for complex test setups when performing infrared analysis. - Allows for quicker test initiation. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Flir Systems is a world-class company in the design, manufacturing, and sales of thermal imaging infrared cameras.