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In this video, Adventurer Nik Halik uses the Fluke TiX560 Infrared Camera to get a live, infrared temperature reading of lava at Marum Volcano located on the Pacific Island nation Vanuatu.
With the TiX560 Thermal camera, you can easily maneuver over, under, and around objects with the 240° rotating screen and still view at a comfortable angle. This will help you capture critical infrared details without straining your neck. You can capture and process images faster and analyze images in the field on the 5.7 inch responsive touchscreen LCD with on-camera analytics. Save time by editing emissivity, background temp, transmissivity, palettes, color alarms, adjusting IR-Fusion, and enabling/disabling markers all on the camera.
With the TiX560 you can instantly get an in-focus image of your target with precision accuracy with Fluke's exclusive LaserSharp® Auto Focus technology and built-in laser distance meter. This helps ensure that you get a quality image and accurate temperature measurements of the exact target you're inspecting. The TiX560 is compatible with interchangeable Fluke 2x and 4x telephoto, wide angle, and macro smart lenses that require no calibration.
Some key features include:
• Works with optional field-installable smart lenses for greater flexibility in additional applications
• Provides 4x the pixel data with on-camera SuperResolution to create a 640 x 480 resolution image
• Offers light and ergonomic handling with neck and hand strap for all day use
• Features LaserSharp® Auto Focus to produce consistently in-focus images for more accurate temperature measurements
• Includes a built-in laser distance meter that calculates the distance to your designated target up to 30 meters (100 feet)
• Enables quick and easy in-field analysis with IR-Fusion® blending technology and advanced touchscreen functions including continuous level and span adjustment and filter mode for improved thermal sensitivity
For more information on the Fluke Expert Series Thermal Infrared Cameras, visit the Fluke website here: http://bit.ly/2UgbqUu
In this video, Adventurer Nik Halik uses the Fluke TiX560 Infrared Camera to get a live, infrared temperature reading of lava at Marum Volcano located on the Pacific Island nation Vanuatu.
With the TiX560 Thermal camera, you can easily maneuver over, under, and around objects with the 240° rotating screen and still view at a comfortable angle. This will help you capture critical infrared details without straining your neck. You can capture and process images faster and analyze images in the field on the 5.7 inch responsive touchscreen LCD with on-camera analytics. Save time by editing emissivity, background temp, transmissivity, palettes, color alarms, adjusting IR-Fusion, and enabling/disabling markers all on the camera.
With the TiX560 you can instantly get an in-focus image of your target with precision accuracy with Fluke's exclusive LaserSharp® Auto Focus technology and built-in laser distance meter. This helps ensure that you get a quality image and accurate temperature measurements of the exact target you're inspecting. The TiX560 is compatible with interchangeable Fluke 2x and 4x telephoto, wide angle, and macro smart lenses that require no calibration.
Some key features include:
• Works with optional field-installable smart lenses for greater flexibility in additional applications
• Provides 4x the pixel data with on-camera SuperResolution to create a 640 x 480 resolution image
• Offers light and ergonomic handling with neck and hand strap for all day use
• Features LaserSharp® Auto Focus to produce consistently in-focus images for more accurate temperature measurements
• Includes a built-in laser distance meter that calculates the distance to your designated target up to 30 meters (100 feet)
• Enables quick and easy in-field analysis with IR-Fusion® blending technology and advanced touchscreen functions including continuous level and span adjustment and filter mode for improved thermal sensitivity
For more information on the Fluke Expert Series Thermal Infrared Cameras, visit the Fluke website here: http://bit.ly/2UgbqUu
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