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• As they are so small and quiet, the cameras are very well tolerated by animals, reducing stress levels.
• FLIR cameras can operate in a wide temperature range (-15 to +50 oC) unlike some systems purely developed and tested for use within a hospital clinical setting.
• FLIR cameras are accurate, detecting temperature changes of less than 0.05oC, far more than the 0.3oC necessary for identifying thermal assymetry overlying significant pathology .
• The units are completely portable, battery powered, and have no trailing wires, stands or a need to be attached to a laptop to work. This makes them ideal for use in the veterinary field where you don't want your valuable equipment (or animals) to be damaged, and you may need to move out of the way of an unpredicatable animal quickly.
• Features such as swivel lenses make it easier to take images of those hard to reach places such as a horse's back.
• They are perfect for working in all weathers in the UK, indoors and outdoors.
• Initially developed for industrial applications, the cameras are rugged, and can withstand the day-to-day wear and tear of an outdoor environment, lasting for many years of service.
• FLIR cameras are fitted with optics manufactured to a high accuracy standard and give in excess of 98% transmission.
• Images are captured in JPEG format for ease of use and sharing of data.
• All cameras come with a 2 year full product warranty and a 10 year detector warranty upon registration at www.flir.com.
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