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Flir inframetrics PM395 thermacam ultra thermal camera


This FLIR Inframetrics, (FLIR owns Inframetrics) ThermaCam PM395 is in excellent condition. I guarantee you will be satisfied with this camera package, it is an incredible system. Please download the user manual by clicking HERE. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I will do my best to get them answered as soon as I can.
Please download the above PDF file, and see the last page for all this cameras specs. This is a feature and performance rich camera that has a 320x240 VOX microbolometer detector, 26 degree field of view lens currently installed, movable spot, auto spot, delta temperature, isotherm, digital storage to PCMCIA card, et cetera. Please read the manual for all the features this camera provides. A video cable is included to hook this camera to a live NTSC monitor, or any video recording equipment that takes an RCA or BNC analog input, (most Mini-DV cams can do this too by the way), an RS-232 serial cable is included, as well as a BNC composite video cable.
The A/C to D/C adapter is not the original unit, but is beyond original specs for output and it works great. The cable is extended so that you can operate this camera from an A/C source from up to 18 feet away. The batteries were not holding a proper charge, (because the camera has been in storage for some time), so I purchased four brand new and fresh 4200mAH high capacity batteries that are included with the sale of this fine camera.
When you power up the camera, the message "maintenance suggested" displays in the upper right hand corner of the screen for a few seconds. As most of you reading this already know, this does not indicate a problem with this camera, but it is to remind the operator that the camera is due for it's periodic FLIR calibration. I contacted FLIR, and they said they recommend yearly calibration. From the tests I performed with the camera, it seems pretty darn accurate as it is.
The original invoice on the camera was well over $50,000, and this really shows in the build quality! If you can not tell from the photos, the camera housing is all metal, and apart from the viewfinder, (which was made by SONY) this camera was made in the USA. This is really a rugged piece of gear that is surely ready to provide many more years of service.



Flir inframetrics PM395 thermacam ultra thermal camera