New in 2020 from FLIR and the older model of the series - the mobile pocket thermal imaging camera FLIR C5, fits into a compact body a device with the functions of a professional thermal imager capable of taking thermal imaging radiometric images that contain 19,200 independent measurement points.
Unlike previous models FLIR C2 and FLIR C3, this model has an improved thermal matrix with a resolution of 160 * 120 pixels (versus 80 * 60 pixels for C2 and C3). The C5 matrix has the best sensitivity index - 70Mk (versus 100 Mk for C2 and C3), as well as the ability to mount the thermal imager on a tripod with a 1/4 "connector.
Thanks to the new built-in FLIR Ignite cloud technology, this model is able to transfer and store images on the cloud server, which will be available on any of your devices. Also, images can be sent to a client or employee using a password-protected link.
The FLIR C5 helps you locate areas of heat or heat leaks that are invisible to the eye, as well as various structural defects in building structures and thermal insulation.
This model has a built-in 3.5 "touch screen and is equipped with two cameras: thermal imaging and conventional digital with a resolution of 5 megapixels, which allows you to take two images at once, and using the exclusive technology of multispectral imaging (MSX), the details of a conventional image are superimposed on the thermal imaging Take a shot and you end up with a highly detailed thermal image.
Also, this model is able to measure temperature literally for each pixel in the range from -20 to 400 ° C. The measured temperature data can be analyzed later on a computer using the professional software FLIR TOOLS, which is also included. Thanks to the powerful built-in LED backlight, the device can take photos even in total darkness, and is also equipped with a built-in memory for 5000 images in JPEG format and a USB-C port for transferring saved photos to a computer.