(Soltec Corp.: San Fernando, CA) -- NEC Avio Infrared Technologies introduces its new InfReC R300 high-definition thermal imager with a host of advanced capabilities that includes thermal movie recording to SD card in radiometric format, thermal and visible integrated images in composite and split-screen display, panoramas, autofocus, and 3.1 MP visible camera. With a thermal resolution, noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) of 0.05°C and accuracy of ±1°C (1%), the R300 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including electrical maintenance, biotechnology, semiconductors, energy audits, research and development, building inspections, and quality control. The R300 comes with InfReC Analyzer NS9500PRO PC software, providing comprehensive capability for real-time recording, detailed data analysis, and report creation.
The R300’s 320 × 240 microbolometer detector provides high-spatial-resolution of 1.2 mrad (IFOV) in a spectral range of 8 to 14 µm. The camera’s standard temperature measuring range is –40 to 500°C, with an optional high-temperature range of 200 to 2,000°C available.
The R300 allows simultaneous video capture of thermal or visible images into a PC via USB port with real-time composite image display. The full range of recording modes includes still visual and infrared images, time interval, movies, panoramas, composites, and voice annotation. Optional lenses—e.g., 2X telephoto, 0.5X wide-angle, and close-up—help meet a wide range of test and measurement requirements.
Other features include multipoint emissivity correction and emissivity back calculation for better accuracy, high-speed auto focusing, automatic and simultaneous temperature scaling, LED light for pinpointing objects of interest, and a laser pointer for targeting.
The R300 weighs just 1.3 kg (2.8 lb) with battery, and provides an ergonomic design for easy and flexible operation in the field. A separate viewfinder with luminous and tilting liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor allows the user to hold the camera and capture images in a comfortable position from any angle, using buttons situated on top of the camera’s case and rear panel.

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