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29 May 2025

 

                                                                           

 

The new ImageIR® 12300 is the radiometrically calibrated infrared camera with the world’s highest commercially available native resolution of 5.2 megapixel. The powerful top model of the ImageIR® series allows very fine structures on large area measurement objects to be resolved with unrivalled detail. 

Modern production technologies demand that ever larger area objects be examined in a consistent and greater level of detail. The new ImageIR® 12300 satisfies this requirement due to a cooled high performance photon detector with a native resolution of (2.560 × 2.048) IR pixels and combines maximum geometrical and thermal precision in one camera. Standard cameras with (640 x 512) IR pixels need at least 16 consecutive measurements to achieve the same level of detail as the top model of the ImageIR® series from InfraTec. Thereby a separate analysis of all 16 images may be required or merging them into a thermal image, instead the ImageIR® 12300 renders the measurement not only in unrivalled image quality but in just one exposure which guarantees the synchronism of all data collected.

https://qd-uki.co.uk/introducing-the-imageir-12300-next-level-details/

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