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T650sc Thermal Camera

Teledyne FLIR Systems Inc.Request Info
 
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WILSONVILLE, Ore., April 18, 2014 — Flir Systems has introduced the newest T650sc portable thermal imaging camera for applications in research and development.

The device measures temperatures up to 2,000 °C. It is accurate to ±1 °C and can discern temperature differences of <20 mK. It features a 5 Megapixel digital camera with 640×480-pixel IR resolution and real-time radiometric recording for visual images that may be overlaid with IR data.

The T650sc features a touch screen interface, contrast optimizer, laser pointer and voice annotation.

For more information, visit: www.flir.com


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Apr 2014
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