Flir E40bx, Flir E50bx, Flir E60bx Thermal Imaging Camera with MSX Overview
The Flir E40bx, E50bx, and E60bx Infrared Cameras have been disontinued.
The Flir E40bx, E50bx, and E60bx Infrared Cameras have been disontinued.
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The Flir E40bx, E50bx, and E60bx Infrared Cameras have been disontinued.
Today we are entering the exciting world of video borescopes! Ok, it might not be the most exciting world to be in, but I will try my best to imagine. When I first received this assignment to preview the Klein Tools ET500 I was not exactly thrilled. I was expecting more of the same that you usually get in the price point this instrument falls in. Normally you would get a borescope that is awkward to use with flimsy probes that don’t hold form very well.
The Fluke Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 Thermal Imagers have been discontinued.
Heads Up! Fluke’s CNX wireless system for Fluke Thermal Imagers and specialized test and measurement meters is here. This technology basically provides a system for linking a comprehensive network of measurement devices wirelessly and then analyzing the data with a CNX software equipped computer. Here is a basic setup for a home electrical inspection.
Attention world! Announcing Fluke’s CNX wireless system for Fluke Thermal Imagers and particular test and measurement meters. This new technology is essentially a way to link up a comprehensive network of measurement devices wirelessly and then analyze the data remotely from a computer equipped with the specialized software. I’ll go ahead and give you a run down of a sample chain of meters with a camera.
Hey all. We can all start to see that thermal imaging cameras are becoming the new standard for home inspectors and contractors by providing the functions of several devices simultaneously and with much greater efficiency. However, until recently, getting a quality image that would help you locate the problems in a home or building (let alone display this information for customers) was very cost prohibitive.
Hello all. This is a brief little write-up about Flir’s new MSX Technology, known in long hand as Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging. This is fancy marketing speak for “the sharpest thermal images possible in this price range.” Just kidding, it’s actually a super advanced mathematical formula/technology that looks plain awesome.
One of the many things I hear about Combustion Analyzers is they are too expensive. While I may disagree, I do understand that for many people spending $1200 or more on a premium combustion analyzer is not within their budget constraints. Being able to squeeze as many features into their purchase without breaking the bank is a tough balance. Everyone wants the full color display with the touch screen and Bluetooth but sometimes, it’s just not in the cards.
This is my final entry on Flir’s new line of thermal imaging camera – the FLIR T600. This bad boy falls into the “performance” category for cameras and is a great intersection of price and features. As the name implies, the price and functionality of this camera fall somewhere between the T440 and the T620.