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Enhanced images
31 October 2013
For those who want more than an entry level thermal imaging camera but not the sophisticated features that characterise its professional models, FLIR Systems offers the Exx-Series.

These advanced cameras are thermally tuneable and manually focusable. Value-for-money is assured by the high imaging quality and by standard features such as continuous zoom, thermal fusion, text/voice annotation, WiFi and Meterlink.
The Exx-Series comprises three models, E40/50/60, with the top of the range providing a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. All three are now supplied with FLIR Systems’ MSX technology. This is a visual augmentation feature that extracts detail from the 3.1 MP visual image putting the thermal image sharply into context to make inspection easy and to allow details such as a fuse number to be seen clearly.
Thermal, visual, MSX and picture-in-picture images can be saved with one click. All thermal data is automatically embedded and the image can also be edited in the camera.
Another new feature is auto-orientation. This allows the camera operator to take either a landscape or portrait image, whichever is best suited to the application. The software also tags the image’s orientation and presents it in that format when recalled.
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