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Digital camera EJB M3, M4
thermalinfraredCMOS

Digital camera - EJB M3, M4 - BERCU - thermal / infrared / CMOS
Digital camera - EJB M3, M4 - BERCU - thermal / infrared / CMOS
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Characteristics

Technology
digital
Function
thermal
Spectrum
infrared
Sensor
CMOS
Interface
USB, VGA
Other characteristics
board, compact, portable, uncooled, with alarm

Description

EJB M3 & M4 PORTABLE INFRARED CAMERAS The M3 & M4 are the smallest, fully-radiometric, portable, video rate, high performance infrared camera with excellent image quality. Ultra light, ultra small, ultra easy to use and ultra functional. The M3 & M4 with a temperature range measurement from -20°C to 250°C combine unprecedented ease of use with a rich set of functionality. Thermal, video and audio annotation. Spectral band : 8 µm to 14 µm (160 x 120 pixels) Detector : Uncooled Microbolometer Temperature range : -20°C to 250°C Accuracy : ±2°C / 4°F or 2% of reading Palettes : 8 palettes, 256 colours (8 bit) Digital display : 2,2" TFT & 1,2" CSTN high resolution LCD Digital video camera : CMOS sensor, 640 x 480 pixels On-screen indicators: status of battery, alarm, time Storage medium : built-in flash memory 1 GB capacity File Formats Supported : .iri (infrared + visual images & voice annotation) Shock / Vibration : 25G, IEC 68-2-29 / 2G, IEC 68-2-6 Size : 120 x 60 x 30 mm Weight : 0,265 kg including battery Description The M3 & M4 are fully-radiometric, portable, video rate infrared camera with excellent image quality and instant non-contact temperature measurement. The compact design offers high quality thermal and visual (VGA) images with voice annotation, on-board image processing, large capacity memory and practical USB connectivity.

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