FLIR E86 Infrared Camera 464x348

Code: E86


 

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Description

E86

  • 464 × 348 thermal imaging
  • Measures temperatures up to 550°C (1022°F)
  • Laser-assisted autofocus

The FLIR E86 is packed with high-performance features needed for fast, accurate detection, and when paired with a FLIR FlexView™ dual field-of-view lens you can instantly switch from wide-area to telephoto scanning. This 464 × 348 pixel thermal camera has an expanded temperature measurement range for easier detection of hot spots and hidden anomalies on electrical and mechanical assets. Interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses offer complete coverage of near and distant targets, while FLIR imaging technology such as UltraMax® and MSX® ensure crisp, vibrant thermal images. The onboard FLIR Inspection Route runs pre-planned routes to help you stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations. FLIR Ignite provides automatic uploading of E86 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing.

Highlighted specs
IR Resolution464 × 348 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD<30 mK, 42° at 30°C (86°F)
<40 mK, 24° at 30°C (86°F)
<50 mK, 14° at 30°C (86°F)
<40 mK, 80° at 30°C (86°F)
Accuracy±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of the reading
Field of view (FOV)FLIR E86 42°: 42° × 32°
FLIR E86 24°: 24° × 18°
FLIR E86 14°: 14° × 10°
FLIR E86 80°: 80° × 63°
Digital Camera5 MP, with built-in LED photo/video lamp; disabled when 80° lens in use
Display4", 640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation
Storage MediaRemovable SD card
 

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