Flir C2: the first professional pocket-sized thermal camera

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Flir C2: the first professional pocket-sized thermal camera
Monday, March 2, 2015Description :
This thermal camera, available in a compact format, produces radiometric images that allow professionals to create powerful reports and perform quick repairs.

FLIR C2 is a multi-function pocket thermal camera that is designed especially for professionals to identify in buildings, invisible heat releases and thus to clearly localize problems, such as sources of energy loss, signs of structural failure, Plumbing and other problems.

Thanks to its compact and slim design, the FLIR C2 easily fits into a pocket, making it immediately operational to detect invisible defects in buildings and inform customers of potential problems. With dimensions of 125 × 80 × 24 mm and a weight of 130 g, the C2 offers a clean profile, making it the most practical multifunctional thermal camera on the market.

Featuring FLIR's patented MSX® function (real-time image enhancement) and a bright, easy-to-use touchscreen with auto-orientation, this camera creates thermal imagery striking in detail, To locate problems more easily. MSX adds essential details (captured by the built-in visible camera) to the thermal images of the C2, so that numbers, letters, textures and other characteristics clearly appear on the thermal image without undermining quality.

Equipped with a high-sensitivity sensor with a resolution of 4800 pixels, the C2 infrared thermal camera captures and displays subtle thermal variations and low temperature deviations useful for building applications and produces images with a wide field of view. Vision of 41 °. In addition, the C2 incorporates a flash and a work light that improve lighting in the dark areas of buildings being inspected. The additional lighting also allows the C2 to make visible photographs brighter, at the same time as the thermal images.

With immediate temperature control, the camera C2 can be used to record radiometric JPEGs at the push of a button. The images can then be downloaded using the free FLIR Tools software, which allows the user to adjust thermal image levels, isolate and add temperature measurements, modify color palettes and create convincing reports.

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