Flir

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Use in research and development

The Flir A8580 series thermal imaging camera is a cooled entry-level model with 1.3 megapixels that is suitable for industrial, military, scientific and product research and development applications.

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The camera captures distortion-free images of fast-moving targets, offers a wide precision range, manual and motorized lenses and integrates seamlessly with Flir Research Studio thermal imaging analysis software.
According to Flir, this software allows users to view the camera image in real time, record the image stream and analyze thermal imaging data from multiple cameras and recorded sources simultaneously. The 'A8580' series includes four medium wave IR models and one long wave IR model. All five models deliver thermal images with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels - 30 % more than previous compact cameras from the provider for research and development. The camera can be connected to a computer via Gigabit Ethernet or CoaXPress.

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