The FLIR T865 professional thermal imaging camera joins the T-Series family with increased accuracy for scientific and condition monitoring applications.
Designed for inspection of electrical and mechanical equipment, and for use in research and development applications, the T865 professional thermal imaging camera offers temperature measurement accuracy of ±1 °C (±1.6 °F) or ±1%, a wider temperature range between -40 °C and 120 °C (-40 °F and 248 °F), and more in-camera tools for enhanced analysis. Included with purchase is a free 3-month subscription to FLIR Thermal Studio Pro and FLIR Route Creator, and a 1-month subscription to FLIR Research Studio.
With a temperature measurement accuracy of ±1 °C (±1.6 °F) or ±1%, professionals can inspect and assess the condition of equipment with greater confidence, regardless of the time between inspections or changes in environmental conditions.
By reducing measurement variation, companies can reliably prevent equipment failures and outages in utility substations, power generation and distribution, data centers, manufacturing plants, or facility electrical and mechanical systems. For research and development professionals, the improved accuracy provides the temperature measurement detail needed to eliminate any guesswork in research, science and design using heat visualization.

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The T865 professional thermal imager offers professionals versatility with handheld and portable fixed mount options for working indoors and outdoors in harsh conditions, and multiple lens options for inspecting objects both near and far. The available 6° telephoto lens provides the necessary magnification for those who routinely inspect the condition of small targets at a distance, such as overhead power lines.
For inspections through an infrared window, the available 42° wide-angle lens and in-camera transmission adjustment ensure safe and accurate measurement of targets inside enclosures. For those who need even more detail of small components, the available macro lens, together with the new macro mode, provides 2x magnification compared to the standard lens. In addition, the detector resolution of 640 x 480, offering 307,200 pixels or the UltraMax™ resolution of 1280 x 960, offering up to 1,228,800 pixels in FLIR Thermal Studio Standard and Thermal Studio Pro, allows professionals to see images clearly.
FLIR tools on the T865 for easy inspections and analysis
To facilitate multi-point inspection with the T865 professional thermal imaging camera on the job, such as those in electrical substations, the FLIR Route Creator plug-in installed in the camera and inspection mode guides the inspector to important, planned targets even before the inspection takes place, and documents qualitative and quantitative thermal data. This helps inspectors spend less time in the field and face fewer problems when creating inspection reports. FLIR Thermal Studio Pro also allows professionals to process thermal images faster and create compelling reports for clients.
For research and development applications, when the T865 is connected to a preferred operating system with FLIR Research Studio installed on the camera, an intuitive interface offers the ability to record and evaluate thermal data from multiple cameras and recorded sources simultaneously. Data can then be saved and shared in workspaces to collaborate more easily with colleagues, saving time and reducing the possibility of misinterpreting data due to missing information.
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