Optoelectronics

Fast frame rates feature on broadband IR camera

21st October 2016
Mick Elliott
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Cooled MWIR detector technology and compact handheld design feature on the GF335 Broadband Infrared Camera from FLIR Systems. The combination provides a portable, highly sensitive infrared camera with fast frame rates. The GF335 is a high sensitivity, low noise, cooled thermal camera that excels at detecting faint heat signatures. It is well suited to a wide range of applications, including use on test ranges, non-destructive testing, research, and scientific applications.

Featuring a cooled 3–5 µm InSb detector the GF335 is able to produce ultra sharp thermal images. Its high sensitivity of < 15 mK and high accuracy of ±1°C allow users to detect very subtle temperature differences with high clarity. This allows users to thermally characterise a target with greater accuracy and to detect the faintest of heat signatures.

On-camera video recording, playback, and analysis are made easy using the camera. 

Temperature calibrated snapshots or movies are recorded to the removable SD card for image playback, analysis, and data-sharing directly on the camera, or access on a computer using FLIR's advanced ResearchIR software. For longer recordings, non-radiometric thermal MPEG-4 or visual videos may also be stored on the SD card.

A powerful 8 to 1 digital zoom also lets you zero-in on distant targets. Where an application requires remote camera control and real-time image viewing, the camera can be mounted on a tripod and data streamed directly to a computer running ResearchIR.

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