Entry-level thermal-imaging camera

Thermal camera
Non-invasive monitoring of building structures — Flir’s Thermacam B2 thermal-imaging camera.
A thermal-imaging camera that is a derivation of Flir’s proven E-Series provides a quick and easy non-invasive method of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of building structures. It allows the user to image entire rooms, inspect areas that are difficult to access with moisture meters and discover damp behind tiled walls and wallpaper that does not readily water-stain. Leaks can be tracked to their source and the drying process monitored. This torch-style instrument has an integral 64 mm liquid-crystal display and can store up to a hundred images in JPEG format for downloading to a computer. There are three interchangeable lenses — standard, wide angle and telephoto.
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