INTRODUCING THE FLIR FLEXVIEW LENS TO OFFER THERMOGRAPHERS 2 LENSES IN 1
Two fields of vision, one objective: zero compromises
FLIR FlexView
Dual Field of View Lens
For FLIR T5xx, T8xx and Axxx series cameras
With the push of a button, the FLIR FlexView lens lets you instantly switch from a 24° wide view for scene context to a 14° telephoto for precise temperature measurement. The FlexView allows you to inspect critical components more efficiently by putting 2.8x pixels in your lens with the 1.7x radiometric optical zoom.

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SWITCHES BETWEEN 14º AND 24º FOV IN SECONDS
With a unique form factor, only 6 mm longer than the standard single-lens configuration, operators will now be able to carry two lenses without adding weight, while enjoying a smoother camera operation experience to reduce inspection time in the field. FlexView also offers fully radiometric performance and image quality, which translates into the ability to measure and record the temperature of every pixel in the scene for improved decision making.


WHAT CAN FLAXVIEW DO FOR YOU?



Now you don't have to carry an extra lens and risk dropping it or contaminating sensitive camera parts. Stay out of arc flash zones while scanning critical assets at a safe distance.
With a single, uncomplicated lens, you can capture both full targets at short distances and small targets at longer distances. The FlexView lens allows you to get more pixels on the target for high quality data for better decision making.
It's not easy to change lenses on a stand-alone robot. FLIR FlexView allows you to capture a wide image of large targets, and instantly switch to a narrow lens for smaller targets at longer distances.
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