Fluke TI300-PRO-60HZ Thermal Imaging Camera

Fluke

 

 

July 16, 2018

Get clear, accurate focus with laser speed on your designated target with the LaserSharp™ Auto Focus. Use a built-in laser distance meter to calculate and display the distance to your designated target on the camera screen with the touch of a button.

Fluke TI300-PRO-60HZ Offers
The Fluke PRO series cameras introduce a leading-edge visual infrared experience. These thermal imagers feature our smartest, most intuitive user interface and increased thermal sensitivity to capture the smallest differences. Equipped with the latest technology for on-screen clarity and lens compatibility to capture targets tiny-to-large, our best-selling cameras just got better.

Features

– Easier to visualize and diagnose issues with sharper on-screen images, multiple rectangle markers and 9 color palettes
– More intuitive visual interface, improved, user-tested, touch screen interface
– More flexibility to visualize targets–tiny to large with interchangeable smart lenses—no calibration required, 2x and 4x telephoto, wide angle and macro lenses
– Get an instant in-focus image of your designated target with LaserSharp® Auto Focus
– Reduce the need to take notes in the field with IR-PhotoNotes™ and voice annotations
– Highlight areas that are outside your pre-set ‘normal’ temperature ranges quickly with color alarms
– Save time by wirelessly syncing images directly from your camera to the Fluke Connect® system, and attaching them to an asset record or work order

For more information HERE

https://www.fluke-direct.ca/

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