
Exx Series, the five models (FLIR E52, E54, E76, E86 and E96) offer a wide range of resolution capabilities and represent a generational technological leap that will help professionals find heat-related trouble spots easier and faster and fix them before they become big, costly problems. Intended for electromechanical, plant and building maintenance professionals.
With that in mind, here are five key design and feature advancements that make the Exx Series the new thermal camera for maintenance professionals.
Thermal imaging cameras with smart interchangeable lenses
The E76, E86 and E96 cameras not only feature interchangeable lenses in 24-, 42- and 14-degree fields of view, they are also smarter. Older cameras required manual calibration before adding new lenses, but now the lenses are self-calibrating, helping professionals save time.
Onboard inspection route
For the first time, FLIR Inspection Path is offered as a standard feature on all Exx-Series cameras. Designed for thermographers and electrical contractors who regularly inspect a large number of objects, FLIR Inspection Path guides the user along a predefined route of inspection points so that they can collect images and data in a structured way.
Laser distance measurement
The Exx series offers more than just a laser pointer. These cameras also have a laser receiver that can calculate distances between the camera and a target. This not only improves autofocus response, but also adds critical data for reporting.
Measurement of the area on the screen
When scanning an area with the Exx Series, you can set a measurement box on a target and use the laser distance measurement to calculate the square area within that box. The camera saves the area measurement along with other image data, so you can create detailed reports that allow you to make repairs more quickly.
1-Touch Level/Span
1-Touch Level/Span allows you to choose a small focus area in a thermal image and, with a single touch of the screen, automatically adjust the level and span based on the thermal contrast at that point in the image. This saves time on manual adjustments and allows you to focus on the issues and details that matter to you.
Each model of the Exx series has its different features and specialized uses. We recommend that you take a look at the comparison table below to see what are the features and advantages of each of them and which is the one that best suits your needs.
This is the comparative guide to all the cameras in the Exx range:
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