Which FLIR i-Series Camera is Right for You? Maybe you’re simply looking to replace your old IR thermometer with a serious thermal imaging tool that can show you so much more and collect reliable temperature data. Or perhaps you need a thermal camera that meets RESNET resolution standards and gives you a wider view for scanning larger areas in finer detail. Whatever your inspections call for, FLIR i-Series offers a very practical solution.
Model Number | FLIR i3 | FLIR i5 | FLIR i7 |
Imaging | |||
Resolution | 60 x 60 pixels | 100 x 100 pixels | 140 × 140 pixels |
Total Pixels | 3,600 | 10,000 | 19,600 |
Thermal Sensitivity | < 0.15° C | < 0.1° C | |
Accuracy | +/-2% or 2º C | ||
Temperature Range | -4ºF to 482ºF (-20ºC to 250ºC) | ||
Field of View | 12.5º x 12.5º | 21º x 21º | 29º x 29º |
Focus | Focus Free | ||
Detector | Uncooled Microbolometer | ||
Screen | 2.8" Color LCD | ||
Frame Rate | 9 Hz | ||
Emissivity | 0.1 to 1.0 Adjustable | ||
Analysis | |||
Thermal Palettes | Iron, Rainbow, Gray | ||
Measurement Modes | Spot (center) | Spot (center); Area (min. & max.); Isoterm (above/below) | |
File Storage | |||
File Type | Radiometric JPG (>5,000) | ||
Other | |||
Battery Type / Op Time | Li-Ion / >5 hrs | ||
Charging System | In-Camera Charger with AC Adapter; 3 hrs to 90% capacity | ||
Dimensions / Weight | 8.8" x 3.1" x 3.3" (223 x 79 x 85 mm) / 12.8 oz (365 g) | ||
Drop | 2 m (6.6 ft) | ||
Shock | 25 g, IEC 60068-2-29 | ||
Vibration | 2 g, IEC 60068-2-6 |