Flir Vue Pro - 336 Fast Frame Rate 30Hz Thermal Camera [Radiometric Available]
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As low as $2,149.00
- 336 × 256 Thermal Sensor Resolution
- 30 Hz (NTSC); 25 Hz (PAL) Fast Frame Rates
- 4x Digital Zoom
- 2.26” x 1.75” Product Size
- Remote Function Controls Through PWM
- Compatible with Pix4Dmapper
- MAVLink Integration
- Uncooled VOx Microbolometer Thermal Imager
High-Quality Visuals with Accurate Thermal Measurements
The FLIR Vue Pro 336 Fast Frame Rate 30Hz is designed to produce highly-optimized thermal imagery with accurate, non-contact thermal measurements for commercial drone operations and services. It easily captures 14-bit still images and 8-bit 336p digital thermal videos at fast frame rates to help deliver smooth, lag-free videos during flight.
Designed for Commercial Applications
Thanks to the FLIR Vue Pro’s powerful imaging capabilities and industry-optimized functionality, operators can gather accurate visual data for high-level inspections, aerial surveys, precision agriculture, safety and security operations, and other critical monitoring operations.
Wireless Control via Pulse Width Modulation
The FLIR Vue Pro’s integrated Bluetooth module allows seamless camera control and configuration through Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), so you can remotely start and stop camera recording, choose your desired color palette, use the electronic zoom, and more. Users can control up to two functions simultaneously.
4D Photo Mapping with MAVLink Integration
Future compatibility with MAVLink (Micro Air Vehicle Link) will make it possible to capture multiple images and stitch them to create impressive 4D visuals out of 2D maps and 3D models via the Pix4DMapper software. These 4D outputs will then be accurately georeferenced with real-world coordinates, making them advanced references for complex and highly critical sUAS operations.
FLIR Vue Pro R Specifications
Overview | Vue Pro R 640 | Vue Pro R 336 |
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Thermal Imager | Uncooled VOx Microbolometer | |
Resolution | 640 × 512 | 336 × 256 |
Lens Options (FOV for Full-Sensor Digital Output) |
9 mm; 69° × 56° 13 mm; 45° × 37° 19 mm; 32° × 26° |
6.8 mm; 45° × 35° 9 mm; 35° × 27° 13 mm; 25° × 19° |
Lens Options* (FOV for NTSC Analog Output) |
9 mm; 62° × 49° 13 mm; 45° × 35° 19 mm; 32° × 24° |
6.8 mm; 44° × 33° 9 mm; 34° × 26° 13 mm; 24° × 18° |
Spectral Band | 7.5 - 13.5 μm | |
Full Frame Rates | 30 Hz (NTSC); 25 Hz (PAL) | |
Exportable Frame Rates | 7.5 Hz (NTSC); 8.3 Hz (PAL) | |
Measurement Accuracy | +/-5°C or 5% of reading in -25°C to +135°C range +/-20°C or 20% of reading in -40°C to +550°C range |
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Physical Attributes | ||
Size | 2.48" × 1.75" x 1.75" (including lens) | |
Precision Mounting Holes | Two M2x0.4 on each of two sides & bottom One 1/4-20 threaded hole on top |
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Image Processing & Display Controls | ||
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Image Optimization for sUAS | Yes | |
Scene Presets & Image Processing? | Yes - Adjustable in App | |
Invertable Image? | Yes - Adjustable in App | |
Color Palettes | Yes - Adjustable in App and via PWM | |
Zoom | Yes - Adjustable in App and via PWM | |
Interfacing | ||
Input Voltage | 4.8 - 6.0 VDC | |
Power Dissipation (peak) | 2.1 W (3.9 W) | |
Environmental | ||
Radiometric Temperature Range | 0°C to +40°C | |
Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to +50°C | |
Non-Operating Temperature Range | -55°C to +95°C | |
Operational Altitude | +40,000 feet | |
Power & HDMI Video Module (Optional Accessory) ** | ||
Input Power Range | 5 VDC – 28 VDC | |
Reverse Polarity Protection? | Yes | |
Analog Video Output? | Yes | |
HDMI Output | 1280 × 720 @ 50hz, 60hz |
* Because the analog video output resolutions (640 × 480 and 320 × 240, respectively) are less than the full sensor resolution captured when saving digital stills and video, their resultant fields of view are slightly smaller as well. Both sets of values are shown here to allow operators the option of choosing the FOVs that most accurately reflect their pre-flight planning requirements.
** Note: The HDMI output is not intended for use to drive a television or display. The micro-HDMI connector outputs HDMI video for live digital video downlink systems like DJI Lightbridge and 3DR Solo.