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At a lower price
04 March 2013
Two years ago, FLIR Systems introduced its T335 thermal imaging camera as a solution for those who do not require the sophistication of a top flight model but still require advanced functionality and good thermal resolution. The company reports high demand for this product and its building science counterpart, the B335.

Two years ago, FLIR Systems
introduced its T335 thermal imaging
camera as a solution for those who
do not require the sophistication of a
top flight model but still require
advanced functionality and good
thermal resolution. The company
reports high demand for this product
and its building science counterpart,
the B335.
High production of these 320 x 240 pixels models has allowed FLIR to pass on manufacturing economies to customers. Until the end of 2012, both models can be bought for less than £6000 (original price £9995).
High production of these 320 x 240 pixels models has allowed FLIR to pass on manufacturing economies to customers. Until the end of 2012, both models can be bought for less than £6000 (original price £9995).
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