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E75 w/MSX 320 x 240 Resolution/30Hz w/14 Degrees Lens w/NIST and Thermal Studio Pro - 12 Month Subscription
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Advanced Thermal Imager
The FLIR E75 is the entry level edition of the all new Exx-Series thermal cameras. The E75 has been completely reshaped from previous generations. Bringing to the table top level performance and display technology. It is a perfect fit for a wide variety of applications including locating signs of water damage, leaks, electrical issues, mechanical system failures and more.
The E75 comes standard with a 24° lens that is great for capturing most standard thermal images. However, users often find themselves needing a different lens for some unique applications. To accommodate this need, FLIR has designed the Exx-Series to be completely modular. Users can interchange the standard 24° lens with a 42° or 14° lens respectively. Completely eliminating the need for multiple cameras for different applications. The E75 is sold in several different package configurations that include select lenses. Please see series guide above.
Perhaps one of the best features of the E75 is its 4” display rated at 25% brighter than previous generation thermal cameras. Users can now easily navigate a simple menu, quickly pin point problem spots, ensure shots are always focused and more. The screen is completely touch sensitive responding quickly to all user inputs. All menu options are laid out in a rational order making navigation quick and ensuring your thermal images are always on target.
The FLIR E75 is designed to make thermal imaging easy and effective. FLIR has added a revolutionary laser-assisted autofocus system to the Exx-Series. The laser-assisted autofocus responds to user input rapidly and ensures all temperature measurements are taken with superior accuracy. Easily measure small targets at a variety of distances with the E75’s superior spot-size performance.
The FLIR E75 is durable enough to be used in a wide variety of applications. Designed to be used with only one hand, it can be used in nearly any hard to reach area. The E75 outputs standard radiometric JPEGs allowing field images to be observed on any device without the need for registered software. All images can also be viewed or edited using FLIR’s award winning FLIR Tools software or integrated directly into a CMMS if needed.
Thermal Images show vital information that our naked eye will miss. However, raw thermal images are not very keen on providing physical detail. This is where FLIR's revolutionary MSX technology comes in. Blending the physical with the thermal.
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The FLIR E75 is covered under an industry-leading 10-5-2 warranty, which gives you an extended 10-year warranty on the IR detector, 5 years on field-replaceable batteries, and 2 years on parts and labor. FLIR is the only company in the industry to offer such an impressive warranty. The company can confidently stand behind its thermal cameras because it manufactures its own thermal detectors.
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To take full advantage of the FLIR MSX technology, you need both a thermal image and a visual one. Often, thermal images are taken in dark places (attics, basements, electrical panels) so there is no visual information for the camera to see. Having a built-in LED illuminates the scene and allows the MSX technology to greatly enhance your thermal images.
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The FLIR E75 can take either a 14° telephoto lens, a standard 24° lens or a 42° wide-angle lens. There are kits available with different lens combinations or you can add them later, as your situation warrants.
The E75 has FLIR''s industry-leading coverage of 2 years of full protection, including parts and labor, 5 years on the battery and 10 years on the detector.
The FLIR E75 had two temperature scales. You can set it to -4°F to 248°F or 32°F to 1200°F. There is an option to add a third scale of 572°F to 1830°F. This makes it perfect for building work, roofs, pests and heavy industrial applications.
The FLIR E75 has a pixel-less 4in screen. It also has a 160° viewing angle, meaning you can see the image from just about any direction. It is also covered in nearly indestructible Dragontrail™ Glass.
No, the FLIR E75 has three different focusing capabilities. You can manually focus or using the integrated laser distance meter, do a one-shot focus or put it in autofocusing mode.
Yes, you can. The FLIR E75 can communicate with any Android or iOS-based device running the FLIR Tools App. The images are lag-free from your camera to your device. You can also control your E75 remotely from your smartphone.
FLIR offers MeterLink on select instruments. Once connected, any measurements you are making with those instruments will be captured with your thermal image. It''s one thing to know if there is a heat issue, it''s another to know what''s going on with your system when it does.
Yes, you the lenses for the new FLIR Exx models are autocalibrating. This means you no longer have to send your camera back to the factory to calibrate before adding a new lens.
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