The E95 from FLIR offers superior resolution and range performance to quickly identify hot spots and discover potential points of failure. Suitable for both electrical, mechanical and building survey applications – even at distance. The E95 features 161,472 pixel resolution and one of the largest and most vibrant LCD touch screens of any other pistol grip thermal camera. Used as part of a regular PPM routine this rugged, intuitive camera can save you money by avoiding costly shut downs and lost production time.
The bits you need to know about the FLIR E95:
464 x 348 true native resolution
161,472 points of temperature measurement
30mK (0.03°C) Thermal Sensitivity
-20°C to +120°C / 0°C to +650°C / 300°C to +1500°C Object Temperature Ranges
Interchangeable lenses (from wide angle to telephoto) and the lenses auto-calibrate with the camera for the most precise temperature readings
Laser-assisted autofocus
Vibrant 4” optically bonded PCAP touchscreen with 160° viewing angle
Connect over Wi-Fi to mobile devices or via METERLiNK to FLIR clamps and Multimeters
Superior MSX® scene enhancement – FLIR’s best yet.
Intuitive User Interface and one-hand operation.
Video recording and streaming (radiometric and non-radiometric).
The E95 features an all new folder and naming structure via the camera itself so you can easily find your images. This includes automatic GPS image tagging.
Tough and rugged. Scratch resistant DragontrailTM glass and a magnesium chassis capable of withstanding a 2m drop (though we suggest you don’t intentionally try testing this !)
Peace of mind with FLIR’s leading 2-5-10 warranty (2yrs on the camera, 5yrs on the battery, 10yrs on the detector)
What is the difference between the E85 and the E95?
The E95 takes all of the specification of the E85 but adds in addition:
Greater IR resolution of 464 x 348 (compared to 384 x 288 on the E85)
Higher object temperature range to +1500°C (whereas the E85 only goes up to +1200°C)
Time-lapse (infrared) of 10 sec to 24 hours (not available on the E85)
Full and detailed specifications are available by downloading the Exx-Series datasheet from our website.
There are numerous different lens options available with the E95 so do ensure you select the correct one for your application (the standard is the 24° lens). If you are uncertain as to which lens to choose then give one of our technical experts a call and they’ll help guide you through. As the lenses are interchangeable you can add additional ones as and when required.
Which Camera Is Right For You?
With so many thermal cameras available, ranging from £500 to £30,000+, how do you know which camera you should choose? Consider the application you will be using the camera for and also whether you are using it as an in-house Engineer, or if you are offering this as a contracted service. Ensuring you buy the right resolution camera is key, because you cannot upgrade this, you’ll have to buy a new camera.
At Instrotech, we won't just sell you a camera, our technical experts will help you choose the right camera for your application. In addition, we also run a selection of approved one day thermography training courses covering both electrical and building applications. To make sure your getting the best possible deal, call our team on 01923 442244.