FLIR FlexView T300954 Dual Field of View Lens 24° – 42°

  • HANDHELD CONVENIENCE

    No need to carry an extra lens and risk dropping it or contaminating sensitive camera parts.

  • SAFE MONITORING

    Stay outside of arc flash zones while scanning critical assets at a safe distance.

  • ACCURATE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS

    For the most accurate temperature measurements capture wide and narrow images so you can make better decisions.

Description

 

FLIR FlexView T300954 Dual Lens for Thermal Cameras

The FLIR FlexView Dual Field of View (DFOV) 42°/24° lens is designed for inspecting large targets, while providing excellent image understanding without sacrificing standard target image quality. The wide 42° field of view can rapid scan and inspect large equipment and areas such as tanks​, ovens​, heat exchangers​, large motors and pumps​, and building envelopes. The 24° field of view offers a closer angle inspect objects in more detail.

FLIR Dual Lens Options for FLIR Exx, T5xx and T8xx Thermal Cameras

FLIR dual lenses are ideal for users who don’t want to carry spare lenses in the field. With the push of a button, dual lens allow you to instantly switch from wide view for scene context to telephoto to zoom in on thermal hot spots.

The FLIR FlexView T300587 offers a 24° wide angle lens and a 14° telephoto lens and is designed for detailed thermal camera inspections of smaller or more distant targets. The FlexView T300954 offers 42° an extra wide angle lens and a 24° telephoto lens to assess a scene at a larger scale.

Both FlexView lenses work with the FLIR T500 Series, T800 Series, and Exx Series IR cameras including:

 

FLIR Dual Field of View Lenses

Never risk dropping a lens again. With the push of a button, FLIR FlexView DFOV lenses let you switch between wide and narrow lenses in a second.

Use wide-field for tight spaces and target context and switch to narrow to put more pixels on target.

FLIR flexview diagram

FLIR Dual Field Lenses Save you Time

  • Switch lenses with the press of a button instead of exchanging lenses in the field
  • Save time and space with one lens
  • Run efficient, accurate inspections in the field with less risk of missing anomalies
  • Stay out of arc-flash zones with the narrow FOV lens
  • Put 2.8x pixels on your target with optical zoom, instead of using digital zoom
FLIR flexview lenses

FLIR FlexView T300954 Technical Specifications

Part NumberThermal CameraFOVResolutionTemperature Range
89216-0201FLIR T86524° - 42°640 x 480-40°C to +2000°C
82512-0201 FLIR T84024° - 42°464 x 348-20°C to +1500°C
89011-0101FLIR T56024° - 42°640 x 480-20°C to +2000°C
79310-0201 FLIR T54024° - 42°464 x 348-20°C to +1500°C
79310-0101 FLIR T53024° - 42°320 x 240-20°C to +650°C
90212-0101FLIR E9624° - 42°640 x 480-20°C to +1500°C
78523-1301FLIR E8624° - 42°464 x 348-20°C to +1500°C
78521-0101 FLIR E7624° - 42°320 x 240-20°C to +650°C
78523-1101FLIR E7624° - 42° plus 14°320 x 240-20°C to +650°C
78521-1301FLIR E8624° - 42° plus 14°464 x 348-20°C to +1500°C
90223-0101FLIR E9624° - 42° plus 14°640 x 480-20°C to +1500°C
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