HRC-KT384 handheld infrared camera Introduction: The hand-held infrared imager is designed for outdoor work. It is mainly used in places where mobile detection and real-time video forensics are required. While maintaining high-quality night vision, it emphasizes continuous working ability and image storage under outdoor conditions. , transmission capacity, small size, thus effectively ensuring the images and data required for detection. Features: 1. Full radiant thermal imager - temperature record for each individual image point, 384 × 288 high thermal resolution 2. Dew point measurement 3. 1600 × 1200 pixel visual image 4. Extended JPEG recording: the file contains all the data, but the image is recorded as a simple graphic 5. Image fusion technology: infrared and visible-to-point fusion technology, making accurate targeting of the measured object 6. PAL/NTSC image output can be connected to an external display or recording device for real-time monitoring 7. Simple and clear Chinese version of the menu and programming, easy to operate for beginners 8. Power: Standard AA rechargeable battery (more than 3 hours of continuous operation), built-in charger 9. Image refresh rate: 50/60Hz Digital zoom: × 2/×4 10. Anti-vibration, anti-shock – stable and clear image without tripod 11. Voice annotation: 60 seconds, one minute of sound description for each image 12. Live infrared image recording, including data and time information, can be recorded on the memory card or PC hard disk for easy review and analysis 13.Available 8 palettes, built-in laser sight and LED flash 14. 3.6" LCD display, 640 × 480 15. Compliance with the EN61326-1 standard rating
Introduction: The hand-held infrared imager is designed for outdoor work. It is mainly used in places where mobile detection and real-time video forensics are required. While maintaining high-quality night vision, it emphasizes continuous working ability and image storage under outdoor conditions. , transmission capacity, small size, thus effectively ensuring the images and data required for detection.