Ecmweb 7339 Fluke Tix Series Infrared Cameras
Ecmweb 7339 Fluke Tix Series Infrared Cameras
Ecmweb 7339 Fluke Tix Series Infrared Cameras
Ecmweb 7339 Fluke Tix Series Infrared Cameras
Ecmweb 7339 Fluke Tix Series Infrared Cameras

Infrared cameras

May 4, 2015
Up to 10 times the on-camera pixels SuperResolution mode feature Eight lens options

The TiX Series of infrared cameras includes the TiX1000 (with 1024 × 768 resolution), TiX660, and TiX640 (both 640 × 480) models. The cameras feature up to 10 times the on-camera pixels as are available on standard 320 × 240 cameras and a large 5.6-in. articulating display. The SuperResolution mode feature on the TiX1000 and TiX660 versions increase image resolution when viewed in the included SmartView software — four times more than what users get on camera. All models in the series can also be sub-windowed to 240-Hz frame rate to capture and analyze sudden temperature changes that occur within a second for advanced research and development applications. Other features include eight lens options (two telephoto, two wide angle, three macro, and one standard).

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