The Flir SC660 thermal imaging camera is designed to deliver a combination of infrared and visible spectral images of superior quality and temperature measurement accuracy.
Including a wide range of advanced features, the portable SC660 is designed for all types of engineering, laboratory or field applications that may benefit from thermal analysis.
Designed for demanding R&D applications the SC660’s high-definition 640×480 infrared detector delivers high-standard sensitivity, resolution, and image quality.
According to Flir, by leveraging proprietary dynamic detail enhancement (DDE) technology, the SC660 is able to provide thermal image sharpness unmatched by any other thermal imaging camera in its class.
The SC660 also includes an integrated 3.2 megapixel digital video camera to aid in data presentation.
Visible spectrum images generated by the built-in high resolution digital camera can be fused with the IR-images creating a Picture-in-Picture (PiP) view in real time.
The PiP function has full flexibility allowing users to adjust the PiP area size and position. Infrared and visual images can be stored in standard jpeg formats.
A 5.6-inch widescreen LCD allows easy on-camera viewing of images. Using a FireWire interface the SC660 can transfer 14-bit radiometric data directly onto high capacity SD-cards or a PC for real-time analysis of captured images.
The user can save 60 seconds of digital voice and embed it with each IR image allowing a full description of the target and measurement conditions to be recorded.
In addition, data from the in-built GPS system can be used to exactly denote the camera’s location at the time of making a reading.
The SC660 also incorporates Flir proprietary contrast optimiser technology which is able to automatically adjust and optimise brightness and contrast to make it easier to make thermal analyses of detailed objects.