It combines 120x120 (14,400) pixel infrared resolution with an expanded field of view to 25° ? 25° and an accuracy of ±2%, a solid set of capabilities to quickly detect lack of insulation, HVAC system problems, electrical problems, thermal leaks as well as a host of electrical or building-related issues.
Other notable features of the FLIR i7 camera include its 120x120 resolution, its 240-gram weight, its 2.8-inch (71 mm) high-resolution color LCD screen, a fully automatic design, intuitive menu navigation, a battery with over 4 hours of runtime, a thumbnail view gallery, and focus-free lenses that make it easy to use even for thermography beginners. Three measurement modes are available for comprehensive workplace analysis: points (center), areas (minimum/maximum), and isotherms (top/bottom). Image controls include three palette options: ochre, multi-color, and black and white.
Transferring images to a computer is simple via a microSD card or USB connection. Unlike proprietary image formats, FLIR's proprietary radiometric JPEG format allows you to analyze temperature data directly from a common image format using FLIR's included QuickReport™ software.
The radiometric JPEG format makes it possible to share images with your clients via email, MS Word documents, etc., without the inconvenience of complicated file export routines.
The FLIR i7 is designed for tough working environments thanks to its dual-mold construction, and meets IP43 standards against dust and splashes.
