13.09.2012 • Product

FLIR Systems: first thermal imager based on human vision

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FLIR Systems: first thermal imager based on human vision. The new ThermoVision PTZ-35x140 is the world’s first long range, dual view thermal imaging camera based on human vision.

It uses the Foveal vision concept that provides a high-resolution image for target identification nested in a wide field-of-view image for superb situational awareness. This is achieved using two 320 x 240 pixel uncooled thermal imagers, one with a narrow 5º field of view (140 mm) lens and the other with a wide-angle 20º field of view (35mm) lens.

The camera can be connected to a radar system. Thanks to its precision, fast pan and tilt system, the ThermoVision PTZ-35x140 slews at up to 120º/sec.

FLIR Systems (CVS) · Tel.: +44 732 22 2244 · Fax: +44 732 220 0 4 alexander.thornton-margetts@flir.uk.com · www.flir.com

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