FLIR E75, E85, and E95 cameras offer the superior resolution and range performance needed to quickly identify hot spots and discover potential points of failure in electrical distribution and mechanical systems. With up to 161,472 pixel resolution and a larger, more vibrant LCD screen than any other pistol-grip thermal camera, the Exx-Series makes it easier than ever to diagnose problems – even at a distance. Avoid costly shutdowns and lost production time through regular predictive maintenance routines with these rugged, intuitive cameras.
The FLIR E75 has the sensitivity and resolution needed to diagnose problems and find hidden deficiencies – even from a distance.
• 320 x 240 IR resolution (76,800 pixels)
• NETD 0.03 °C@30 °C
• 4X continuous digital zoom
• High temperature up to +1000°C
• Optional lens with AutoCal™ function
• Live IR video with data
• Automatic GPS and direction record
• Autofocus with laser pointer, faster and more accurate
• UltraMax™ function, generating IR images with 640 x 480 resolution
Thermal Camera | |
Focal Plane Array (FPA) / Spectral range | Uncooled microbolometer/7.5–14 µm |
IR resolution | 320 × 240 pixels |
Thermal sensitivity / NETD | 0.03 °C@30 °C |
Field of view (FOV) / Minimum focus distance |
42° × 32° / 0.15m (0.49 ft.) 24° × 18° / 0.15m (0.49 ft.) 14° × 10° / 1.0m (3.28 ft.) |
Spatial resolution (IFOV) |
2.41 mrad/pixel, 42° 1.31 mrad/pixel, 24° 0.75 mrad/pixel, 14° |
Focus |
Continuous LDM One-shot LDM One-shot contrast Manual |
Zoom | 1–4× continuous, digital |
Object temperature range |
–20 to +120°C (–4 to 248°F) 0–650°C (32–1200°F) Optional 300–1000°C (572–1830°F) |
Accuracy | ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading, for ambient temperature 15–35°C (59–95°F) and object temperature above 0°C (32°F) |
Spotmeter | 1 in live mode |
Area | 1 in live mode |
Automatic hot / cold detection | Auto-maximum/minimum markers within area |
Isotherm | Above/Below/Interval/Condensation/Insulation |
Emissivity correction | Yes: variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from materials list |
Measurement corrections | Yes |