Description
FLIR E8-XT is the perfect tool for diagnosing electrical, mechanical, and building problems, thanks to its 76,800 (320 x 240) pixel infrared detector and expanded, -20°C to 550°C (-4°F to 1022°F) temperature range. FLIR MSX® image enhancement provides extraordinary thermal imaging detail, while the built-in Wi-Fi allows users to quickly connect with the FLIR Tools® Mobile app for sharing images and sending reports easily from any location.
SIMPLE, INTUITIVE CONTROLS
Quickly find hidden faults and reduce diagnostic time thanks to MSX, 160 x 120 true thermal imaging, and 1-Touch Level Span
SHARE IMAGES AND FINDINGS EASILY
Download standard JPEGS, create reports, and share what you’ve found via a Wi-Fi connection to the FLIR Tools Mobile app
BUILT FOR YOUR TOUGH WORK ENVIRONMENT
Take the pocket-portable C5 with you to every job – it’s IP54 rated for protection against water and dust and designed to withstand a 2 m drop
FLIR E8-XT Specifications
- IR Resolution
- 320 × 240 pixels
- Thermal Sensitivity/NETD
- <0.05°C (0.09°F) / <50 mK
- Accuracy
- ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading, for ambient temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) and object temperature above 0°C (32°F)
- Field of view (FOV)
- 45° × 34°
- Image Modes
- Thermal MSX, Thermal, Picture-in-Picture, Thermal blending, Digital camera.
- Display
- 3.0 in. 320 × 240 color LCD
IMAGING & OPTICAL
- Color
- Black and gray
- Color Palettes
- Black & white, iron, and rainbow
- Detector Type
- Uncooled microbolometer
- Field of view (FOV)
- 45° × 34°
- FLIR Screen-EST Mode
- No
- f-number
- 1.5
- Focus
- Focus free
- Image Frequency
- 9 Hz
- Image Modes
- Thermal MSX, Thermal, Picture-in-Picture, Thermal blending, Digital camera.
- IR Resolution
- 320 × 240 pixels
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 0.5 m (1.6 ft.)
- Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX)
- IR image enhanced with visible camera detail
- Picture-in-Picture
- IR area on visual image
- Spatial resolution (IFOV)
- 2.6 mrad
- Spectral Range
- 7.5–13 µm
- Thermal Sensitivity/NETD
- <0.05°C (0.09°F) / <50 mK
MEASUREMENT & ANALYSIS
- Accuracy
- ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading, for ambient temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) and object temperature above 0°C (32°F)
- Camera size (L x W x H)
- 244 × 95 × 140 mm (9.6 × 3.7 × 5.5 in)
- Camera weight incl battery
- 0.575 kg (1.27 lb.)
- Isotherm
- Above alarm, below alarm
- Object Temperature Range
- –20°C to 550°C (-4°F to 1022°F) in two ranges
- Reflected apparent temperature correction
- Automatic, based on input of reflected temperature
- Set-up Commands
- Local adaptation of units, language, date and time formats
- Spot Meter
- Center spot; box with min./max.
USER INTERFACE
Display
3.0 in. 320 × 240 color LCD
POWER
- Charging system
- Battery is charged inside the camera or in specific charger.
- Charging Time
- 2.5 hours to 90% capacity in camera. 2 hours in charger.
- Power Management
- Automatic shut-down
ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS
- Certifications
- UL, CSA, CE, PSE and CCC
- EMC
- •WEEE 2012/19/EC •RoHs 2011/65/EC •C-Tick •EN 61000-6-3 •EN 61000-6-2 •FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B
- Humidity (Operating and Storage)
- IEC 60068-2-30/24 h 95% relative humidity
- Operating Temperature Range
- –15°C to 50°C (+5°F to 122°F)
- Radio Spectrum
- •Standard: 802.11 b/g/n •Frequency range: •2400–2480 MHz •5150–5260 MHz •Max. output power: 15 dBm
- Shock
- 25 g (IEC 60068-2-27)
- Storage Temperature Range
- –40°C to 70°C (–40°F to 158°F)
- Vibration
- 2 g (IEC 60068-2-6)
What’s in Your FLIR E8-XT Box?
- Infrared camera
- Hard transport case
- Battery
- USB cable
- Power supply/charger with EU, UK, US and Australian plugs
- Printed documentation
FLIR E8-XT Camera Documents
FLIR E8-XT FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Can FLIR cameras see through walls?
No, thermal cameras cannot see through walls, at least not like in the movies. If you point a thermal camera at a wall, it will detect heat from the wall , not what’s behind it.
What is the difference between FLIR and thermal?
FLIRs make pictures from heat, not visible light. … Thermal cameras detect more than just heat though; they detect tiny differences in heat – as small as 0.01°C – and display them as shades of grey or with different colors.
Infrared Solutions from InfraTec. The term FLIR stands for the abbreviation Forward Looking InfraRed. The abbreviation FLIR originated in the course of the further development of the infrared camera at the beginning of the 1960s.
What are FLIR cameras used for?
The term FLIR, which stands for “Forward Looking Infrared”, refers to the technology used to create an infrared image of a scene without having to “scan” the scene with a moving sensor, which is what was previously required. It is also the name of the largest manufacturer of thermal imaging cameras (FLIR Systems).