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Unlimited Flexibility in Thermal Imaging with Zoom Functionality

The advantage of an infrared motorised zoom camera is obvious: no time-consuming lens changes, but fast and no-step adjustment to a wide range of object distances and sizes are possible. In addition, the zoom cameras of the ImageIR® series from InfraTec are radiometrically calibrated over the entire focal length range. They offer temperature measurements at highest resolution and accuracy.

Depending on the type of zoom camera, they find their areas of use in research and development as well as for stationary or flight-based inspection and monitoring tasks. Further applications can be found in quality assurance, materials testing or in a wide variety of OEM integration solutions.

In the online event, InfraTec will present their infrared zoom cameras and their potential in selected fields of application, in which they can be used.

Key Objectives:

  • Overview of InfraTec’s camera technologies
  • Motorised zoom lenses in general
  • Radiometric zoom lens specialties
  • Specific motorised zoom camera advantages
  • Applications for infrared zoom cameras in detail

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