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Flir T865 Thermal Camera With Lenses & Nist Calibration

Flir T865 Thermal Camera With Lenses & Nist Calibration
  • Product Code: eq101824
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$102,447.00 $152,646.03

The FLIR T865 Thermal Camera with Lenses & NIST Calibrationis a non-contact inspection tool with a 180° rotating optical block that allows users to safely and comfortably assess the condition of critical electrical and mechanical equipment in utility and manufacturing applications. With advanced features including temperature measurements down to -40° within 1%, one-touch level/span contrast enhancement, and laser-assisted autofocus, you'll get highly accurate temperature measurements every time. This NIST-certified version of the camera comes with a data report of NIST calibration traceable to NIST.

Besides the included optics, the T865 can also be paired with the optional FLIR FlexView dual field of view lens for easy switching between wide-area and telephoto scanning. Or you can use it with the optional 6° FOV IR lens to perform inspections on small targets from long distances. The onboard inspection route system helps you record temperature data and imagery in a logical sequence for faster troubleshooting and repair.

The T865 also comes with the FLIR Ignite cloud solution for automatic uploading of images directly from the camera for easy, secure storage and sharing.

180° Rotating Optical Block    Record Temperature Data    Onboard Inspection Route System    Laser-Assisted Autofocus

Power
Power SourceBattery
Environmental
Operating Temperature5 to 122°F / -15 to 50°C
Storage Temperature-40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C
Physical
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

Develop inspection routes in the included FLIR Thermal Studio Pro, and upload to a T865 using the FLIR Route Creator to quickly and easily collect and manage critical data

Directly upload, organize, and share images from your Wi-Fi connected FLIR T865 camera to the FLIR Ignite cloud solution

Built-in LED photo/video light

Touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation

Picture in picture (PIP): resizable and movable

Color palettes:iron, rainbow, rainbow HC, white hot, black hot, arctic, lava

Focus: continuous with laser distance meter (LDM), one-shot LDM, one-shot contrast, manual

Identification: automatic

Video recording: real-time radiometric IR recording

Video streaming: radiometric IR over UVC

Presets: no measurement, center spot, hot spot, cold spot, user preset 1, user preset 2

Spot meter: 10 each in Live mode

Text: predefined list or touchscreen keyboard

Voice: 60-second recording added to still images or video via a built-in mic or via Bluetooth

Battery type: lithium-ion battery, charged in-camera or on separate charger

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is the version 2 pro software still as buggy as many of the comments suggest?

A: The software version that I downloaded from FoCal was ver 2.4. No CD comes in the box. I ran the software on a MacPro with MacOS 10.11.6. I could not get the software to work. The software wanted a driver from the Apple developer library. Contacted support via email. They could not resolve the issue. Returned the software to B&H who thankfully issued a refund. I now do my lens calibration manually with a calibration target.

Q: 2. I am interested in trying this product, and just want to clarify how you should set your white balance IN camera while using the cube. Am I to understand correctly that you can just have your camera set to auto white balance (as opposed to setting a custom one off of a grey card) while taking a reference photo with the cube in it, and then just making the WB adjustments, etc. in your RAW post processing? Thank you :)

A: Yes, this is correct - the white balance adjustments made from using the Datacolor SpyderCUBE RAW Calibration tool are done in RAW post processing, and you simply set your camera to auto white balance.

Q: 3. Will the calibration work with bmpcc 6k?

A: No, this tool will not work on your black magic unit as it is not capable of making micro lens adjustments. ideally this item is meant to be made with still cameras that are capable of making micro lens adjustments such as Canon, Nikon still cameras for example.

Q: 4. How would this work with flash photography and light meter combination? RAW video seems to be straight forward since it uses similar workflow as RAW photo processing. This could be a game changer.

A: The SpyderCUBE RAW Calibration Tool can work very well in any light source, including flash when incorporating the use of a light meter.

Q: 5. Will this work with video when shooting in S log3?

A: The SpyderCUBE RAW Calibration Tool would allow for a properly white balance in the camera, particularly for still photography.

Q: 6. Does this support Mac 10.15 (Catalina)?

A: Hi Carol, Yes, macOS 10.15 Catalina is fully supported :) Best,. Dave

Q: 7. Will it work with new iPhone 16 that has USB-C interface?

A: The Xinfrared (formerly InfiRay) T3Pro Thermal Imaging Camera for Android Smartphones (USB Type-C), B&H # XIT3PRO, is designed for Android OS and is not compatible with USB-C iPhones.

Q: 8. Will it work with a Sony a7ii

A: According to the following page on Reikan's site https://blog.reikanfocal.com/2015/05/reikan-focal-2-test-release-2-now-available/, we should be able to use Reikan Focal Pro in “File Mode” with Sony A7 series files. However, I get an error message saying it is an unsupported camera whenever I try. From the page: “So if you want to calibrate a Sony 70-400 using an LA-EA4 on a Sony A7 camera, or check out the aperture sharpness results for a completely manual vintage Zuiko Jupiter 8 lens, you can do it easily now with File Mode!” Note: I'm using version 2.4 but this was announced in version 2.0

Q: 9. Will the software work with a Nikon camera that is more than -20 out of focus on fine tune?

A: Yes. The following item will al low an end-user to make custom fine tune adjustments.

Q: 10. If I understand, I will have to run the program with each of my lens 9 Nikkor and Tamron G2. Is the camera record and keep in memory the correction result per lens ?

A: Yes. Each lens may have a different optimal AF Fine-tune set point. The last step in the FoCal is to enter the optimal AF-Fine tune number for that particular test. The (Nikon) camera will remember the setting for each lens tested and will automatically load that number when you put the lens on the camera. You can always change it manually, in the camera, for the lens that is on the camera. Test Zoom lenses at different focal lengths. You may have to compromise on the "best" setting since Nikon cameras only store one correction number for each lens.

23/07/2024

[Battery] I purchased the FLIR one Pro LT and have been using it for a couple of days in my house. I mainly got it to inspect the parts of my house where it's hottest/coldest (season dependent) and has already helped me identify the culprit areas that I'm now getting insulation installed to mitigate.

The only thing I'd like to see added to the mobile app, iOS in my case, is that the thermal range bar is exported when an image is was taken to add further add context to the image. People that are shown the images always ask what the range of colors means.

5
13/07/2024

[Battery] I was blown away by the image quality of this unit. I’ve used 320 and 640 handheld units before as well as the top of the lineup Seek phone camera. The processing on the T2 is phenominal. The relatively large front lens is a huge plus too. The image from this rivals the better 320 cores I’ve used. The resolution isn’t as good, but for distance viewing what’s more important is handling noise. The Seek cannot handle noise at all. It turns to a blurry mess shortly even though it’s higher resolution. Even some of the standalone 320 units don’t process noise out as well, making the final picture harder to see.

The T2 processing cuts out the noise while keeping detail. The plain white hot/black hot modes do great to show detail in settings like neighborhoods while the highlight contrast mode makes animals/people stick out from the background significantly. Very helpful when trying to see if the warm thing is something the sun heated a bit or something living.

The phone holder fit both the camera and phone snugly without cranking down on the adjustments. The handle makes viewing much more stable than without, though it’s not required. Still, the stability matched to the zoom of the lens makes the handle a huge plus.

If you’re interested in trying thermal or have a use where having your phone out isn’t a problem, the T2 is the perfect low cost, high value unit. Others may be better for circuit board work or other niches, but for general outdoor activities the T2 Pro is the best bargain going.

5
27/06/2024

[Battery] Easy to set up and holds the phone securely. Wish it came with a case or it collapsed easily.

5
12/06/2024

[Battery] Great unit to see heat signatures of all kind. I have used it in house and the woods. The other night in complete darkness my dog was going crazy by the fence. I used it and seen a rabbit tantalizing him.

5
21/05/2024

[Battery] It's an Excellent, basic, minimal home inspection thermal camera. The fluke software improves the image over better resolution cameras of other manufacturers. But it has limitations without focus and minimal resolution. We purchased as an inexpensive additional thermal for my inspection company. It's 5 stars for its intended purposes. But it has limited resolution. It's not a 3,000 dollar camera. But at 1 k it was not intended to be.

5
18/05/2024

[Battery] Love the camera

5
15/05/2024

[Battery] Works as described really enjoy the ease of use

5
24/04/2024

[Battery] Pro level build quality at a very reasonable price. I use it for power amplifier diagnostics, but it seems to have unlimited uses. Very well designed and useful device.

5
12/04/2024

[Battery] I bought this device for birding, specifically looking for owls at night. Some of the top thermal scopes cost upwards of $4k. The problem is, they are clearly marked as Export Controlled. I don't want to get into any trouble with those. This little plug-in camera cost only $400. So I decided to give it a try. I brought it to Guatemala a few days ago, hooked up with an old Pixel 3A phone, it worked great, far better than I expected. I found an owl at night perched silently behind our cabin on my second night there. I could see the red-hot owl based on the body shape. Even smaller birds can show up as hotspots at night. Definitely worth the $$$.

5
04/04/2024

[Battery] Easy set up. Worked right off the bat and saw birds in the trees, deer many yards away, and lots of mice in the field. Fun to use.

5

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