Fluke Corporation launches its highest resolution infrared camera ever: the Fluke TiX Series Infrared Cameras. The TiX1000 (with 1024 x 768 resolution), TiX660, and TiX640 (both 640 x 480) feature up to ten times the on-camera pixels as are available on standard 320 x 240 cameras and a large 5.6" articulating display. Additional features include:
- SuperResolution mode to increase image resolution four times more than what you get on camera.
- The TiX Series can be sub-windowed to 240 Hz frame rate to capture and analyze sudden temperature changes that occur within a second.
- Eight lens options (two telephoto, two wide angle, three macro, and one standard).
- The combination of high resolution and telephoto lenses captures detailed thermal images from a safe distance for oil and gas, utilities, and preventive/predictive maintenance applications.
- The super telephoto lens enables users to inspect areas that they could not get close to before and still capture spectacular, detailed infrared images.
- Combined with a macro lens, the cameras deliver extreme close-up views in extraordinary detail.
- Part of the Fluke Connect system.
Watch a video of the system here.