Fluke Ti450 infrared camera

Thursday, 21 April, 2016 | Supplied by: Fluke Australia Pty Ltd


An out-of-focus thermal image can be off by 20° or more with no way to correct it once it has been captured — short of retaking new images. The Fluke Ti450 infrared camera is designed to solve this problem by delivering in-focus images of everything in the field of view.  

MultiSharp Focus is a technology that rapidly takes multiple images focused from near to far and combines them to produce one image with all objects in focus. The focusing system lets users capture an automated, in-focus image of all potential targets, delivering the image clarity needed by professional thermographers and maintenance managers to provide better images and avoid costly rework.

MultiSharp Focus is also available as a free upgrade to Fluke’s TiX500, TiX520 and TiX560 infrared cameras when owners update the camera’s firmware.

For instant focus on a single target, the camera features 320x240 resolution and LaserSharp Auto Focus that uses a built-in laser distance meter to calculate and display the distance to the designated target with high accuracy.

The SuperResolution mode increases image resolution to 640x480. This delivers images with four times more pixel data than normal resolution. The higher resolution lets users see more detail for greater analysis capability and better reporting.

The wireless Ti450 is part of Fluke Connect — a system of wireless test tools that communicate via the Fluke Connect app. The app is a cloud-based solution that gathers measurements to provide a comprehensive view of critical equipment status.

Online: www.fluke.com.au
Phone: 02 8850 3333
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