With a full 180-degree articulating lens and 5.7 inch
touchscreen, the new Fluke TiX560 and TiX520 Infrared Cameras let thermographers
easily navigate over, under and around objects to preview and capture images
with ease.
The cameras are ideal for predictive maintenance, R&D, oil and
gas and utility applications where flexibility and higher resolution are
essential.
The TiX560 and TiX520 feature a 5.7 inch responsive LCD
touchscreen, the largest in its class with 150 per cent more viewing area
compared to a 3.5 inch screen.
The large screen lets thermographers quickly
identify issues while still in the field as well as easily edit images directly
on the camera – eliminating time in the office; time better spent solving the
problem.
SuperResolution mode boosts resolution four times so the
normal 320 x 240 (76,800 pixel) resolution of the images captured increases, to
640 x 480 (307,200 pixels) revealing even greater detail to better identify
problems that might have been missed with lower resolution cameras. Optional
telephoto and wide-angle lenses add versatility to meet a wide variety of
applications.
Out of focus images may produce inaccurate temperature
measurements that can be off by as much as 20 degrees, making it easy to miss
potential problems.
To ensure consistently in-focus images, the cameras feature
LaserSharp Auto Focus, exclusive to Fluke, which uses a built-in laser distance
meter to pinpoint the target, and accurately calculate and display the
distance.