Product category:
Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: Special value packages
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 October 2006
Special value packages for year end on
IR cameras
The introduction of the InfraCAM radiometric infrared camera earlier this year has allowed thermal imaging to become a toolbox technology: special offers for 2006 give enhanced value starter kits
The introduction of the InfraCAM radiometric infrared camera earlier this year has allowed thermal imaging to become a toolbox technology The low cost price of the InfraCAM has brought this highly flexible method within the scope of any professional engineer and now Flir Systems has chosen to enhance the product appeal, by introducing a special marketing package
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The InfraCAM Value Package provides a complete starter kit for anyone wishing to incorporate thermal imaging into their routine and represents an overall saving of more than GBP270.
As well as the InfraCAM itself, the package comprises a carrying pouch and an extra battery that extends the potential inspection time of the InfraCAM to more than 14 hours.
Completing the kit is a car charger and a two-bay battery charger that allows both batteries to be charged overnight or one to be re-charged whilst the other is in use.
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The InfraCAM is designed to take sharp, fully radiometric JPEG images that are easily analysed in ThermaCAM QuickView software, provided as standard with the camera.
For those wanting better image quality and greater analysis potential Flir Systems has also introduced a special offer on its ThermaCAM E-Series whose credentials include interchangeable lenses.
As with the InfraCAM all ThermaCAM E-Series cameras are supplied as standard with ThermaCAM QuickView software but for this limited period they can also be specified with the newly launched ThermaCAM Reporter 8.0 software at a special introductory price.
And for every order received for this package Flir Systems will provide a free digital camera allowing thermal and visual images to be taken.
This is only open to the first 1000 orders for a ThermaCAM E45, E300 or E320 received by 28th December 2006 and it promises savings of over GBP670.
The ThermaCAM Reporter 8.0 is a significant development and benefits from the Flir Systems status as part of the Microsoft Beta Development Team for the Office 2007 suite.
This new Windows-based software takes the integration of image analysis and report generating functions to a whole new level for even faster and accurate evaluation of infra-red reports.
It naturally integrates Microsoft Word enabling all of its features such as spell-check, font selection etc, to be used.
It even allows images and text to be edited and manipulated in Outlook.
ThermaCAM Reporter is also compatible with the Microsoft Vista operating system. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
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