FLIR Systems has announced a new and enhanced version of its T650sc thermal imaging camera. Tailor-made for research and development (R&D), the FLIR T650sc combines accuracy (±1°C, or ±1.8°F) and sensitivity to routinely deliver accurate measurements of even the smallest temperature differences (less than 20 milliKelvins, or mK). The FLIR T650sc measures temperature up to 2000°C (~3600°F) and includes a 5 megapixel (MP) digital camera to provide clear visual images that may be overlaid with infrared (IR) data.
With real-time radiometric recording in the camera, it is possible to capture fast events on the camera’s secure digital (SD) card for further analysis by the supplied analysis software. A new intuitive touch-screen user interface facilitates productive use of the T650sc with a minimum of training, according to the company.
The camera combines ergonomics and flexibility with image quality of 640 × 480 pixel IR resolution. The T650sc camera is equipped with FLIR’s proprietary Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) feature, which produces an image rich in detail. Continuous auto-focus makes the T650sc one of the first fully automatic IR cameras on the market.
A host of advanced measuring and analysis functions, plus contrast optimiser, laser pointer and voice annotation, makes the camera flexible enough to adapt to almost every need. A programmable button provides easy access to favourite functions.

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