FLIR E75 Thermal Imaging Camera Features:
- 320 x 240 IR Resolution (76,800 pixels)
- 640 x 480 Screen Resolution
- Temperature Range up to 650°C
- Screening Alarm Function suitable for scanning
- Exceptional Noise Performance with Clearer Temperature Differences
- IR Camera and Visual Camera Closely Aligned for Optimal MSX Technology Performance
- Bright Touch Sensitive Display – 30% Larger and 25% Brighter Than Previous Generation Cameras
- Intuitive Folder Structure for Simple Image Access and Organization
- Auto-Calibrating Lenses
- Read All Notes on an Image by Sliding Up or Down
- Dragontrail™ Cover Glass on Screen for Increased Screen Durability
- Powertool Style Battery
- Compass and Integrated GPS Data on Images
- Laser for Distance Measurement and Precision Focus
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- Almost 0 Lag When Wirelessly Transmitting Image
- 1 – Spot Meter
- IP54 Rating
- On-board Worklight, Microphone and Speaker
- Compact Interchangeable Lenses
- Interchangeable Lenses Auto-Calibrate with Camera
- Quick Start Up – Up to 50% Faster Than Other Comparable Cameras
- Programmable Buttons
- Includes 8 GB SD Card
FLIR MSX Technology
Thermal Images show vital information that our naked eye will miss. However, raw thermal images are not very keen on providing physical detail. This is where FLIR’s revolutionary MSX technology comes in. Blending the physical with the thermal.
AutoCal™
Featuring interchangeable telephoto lenses (24°, 42°, 14°) that can be set up to auto-calibrate with the camera for quick swapping in the field with little down time and no need to send to the factory.
Vibrant 4” Optically-Bonded PCAP Touchscreen
A brighter and larger display with auto-rotation helps you clearly see small details even before you look at your report.
Fast & Responsive Interface
A fast and responsive interface allows for ease of use and the improved organization and reporting options makes diagnosing your reports easy.
Expandable and Modular
Not every target is the same size out in the field. The interchangeable lenses (14°, 24°, 42°) will allow you to get the shot you need with the same camera for every situation. From wide angle to telephoto, the lenses offer complete coverage of near and far targets. Each lens can be set up to auto-calibrate with the camera for quick swapping in the field with little down time and no need to send to the factory.
The FLIR E75 Thermal Imaging Camera produces radiometric JPEGs that can be opened in your own software. No need for a proprietary one. The images are supported by FLIR’s Strategic Developers Kit (ATLAS SDK). This enables companies to use their own CMMs. With their own CMMs they can store and pull measurements from thermal images. Other information stored in the image are also accessible like GPS, compass, current and voltage measurements.
Work Safer
Your job can take you into all kinds of different places and positions. With the simple buttons and being lightweight using the camera in one hand is easy. If you are in a dark space the large and bright LED screen will allow you to clearly see what your investigating.
Document Problems Quickly and Easily
Report problems in building structures for insurance claims, pre-insurance audits, and building inspections. The Exx-Series improves plant safety by helping you diagnose and report electrical problems before they result in fire or damage.
Improve Plant Reliability
Equipment failures are costly and can impact on time delivery, so it’s important to have the right tools to find potential problems before they happen.
Navigate Screens Easier
- Rapid-response touch screen with intuitive gestures
- Updated GUI with improved flow and feedback
- Logical navigation on screen and in menus
Report Problems Quickly
- New folder and naming structure makes finding images easier
- Streamlined reporting features
- Automatic GPS tagging and compass help identify locations
- Wi-Fi connects camera to mobile devices or in-plant networks to notify your team immediately of your findings
Laser-assisted Autofocus
Laser focus has a dual trigger allowing a more intuitive focus to happen before capturing the image.
More Features
- METERLiNK® connectivity
- Wide temperature range -20°C to 120°C / 0°C to 650°C
- Built-in voice annotation
- Screening Alarm Function
- Detect temperature differences down to 30 mK
- MSX® image enhancement adds the depth and detail to image
- High-resolution infrared detectors, up to 320 x 240, for crisp, detailed images
- Superior spot-size performance for accurate temperature measurements on smaller, more distant targets
- Rugged, water-tight chassis and scratch-resistant Dragontrail™ cover glass
- Sensitive enough to clearly identify hidden building deficiencies
- Improved HD pixel density
- Exceptional noise performance
Applications for the FLIR E75 Thermal Imaging Camera
- High Temperature detection using the inbuilt screening alarm function
- Overheating joints and parts before they can interrupt your operations or create safety hazards
- Prevent unscheduled plant shutdowns
- Scanning many electrical connections quickly and efficiently to prevent unexpected service outages and lost revenues
- Locating Water & Heat Leaks
- House Inspections
FLIR E75 Thermal Imaging Camera Specifications
IR Resolution | 320 x 240 (76,800 pixels) |
Object Temperature Range | -20°C to 120°C (-4°F to 248°F) 0°C to 650°C (32°F to 1200°F) |
Spotmeter | 1 in live mode |
Detector Type and Pitch | Uncooled microbolometer, 17 µm |
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | < 0.03°C @ 30°C (86°F) |
Spectral Range | 7.5 – 14.0 µm |
Image Frequency | 30 Hz |
Field of View (FOV) | 42° x 32° (10 mm lens), 24° x 18° (17 mm lens), 14° x 10° (29 mm lens) |
Display | 4”, 640 x 480 optically-bonded PCAP touchscreen, with 400 cd/m2 surface brightness |
Picture-in-Picture | Resizable and movable |
MSX® | Embosses visual details on full resolution thermal image |
UltraMax™ | Super-resolution process quadruples pixel count, activated in FLIR Tools+ |
Accuracy | ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading for ambient temperature 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F) and object temperature above 0°C (32°F) |
Battery Operating Time | Approximately 2.5 hours at 25°C (77°F) ambient temperature and typical use |
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