Ecmweb 7130 Wahl Heat Spy 150 Series Thermal Imaging Camera

Thermal imaging cameras

Feb. 19, 2015
160 × 120 detector for 19,200 individually calibrated pixels Thermal sensitivity of ≤0.05°C 25° × 19° field of view

The Heat Spy 150 Series of thermal imaging cameras features a 160 × 120 detector for 19,200 individually calibrated pixels with a thermal sensitivity of ≤ 0.05°C. The “z” model features a 60-Hz frame rate, while the “a” model offers 9 Hz for use in restricted countries. The cameras offer a 25° × 19° field of view with a 3.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor for visible light images. An addition, a 0.5× wide-angle lens and one ×2 telephoto lens are available separately. Additional features include a 3.6-in. 640 × 480 LCD touchscreen display, dual LED bulbs integrated above the lens, and laser aiming to pinpoint hotspots. The SpyLite option emphasizes only the temperatures of interest in the scene. 

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