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The high-end infrared camera ImageIR® 8300 Z with 30× zoom lens allows effortless handling of complex reconnaissance and surveillance tasks.
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InfraTec ImageIR® 8300 Z – Flexible infrared Camera with Super Zoom
The high-end infrared camera ImageIR® 8300 Z with 30× zoom lens allows effortless handling of complex reconnaissance and surveillance tasks.
High-resolution thermal images for temperature measurement
Precise detection of the smallest temperature differences
Precise, remote and quick motorised focusing
Detection of vehicles and persons at very large distances
Most detailed imaging of measurement objects
Unlimited Flexibility in Thermal Imaging with Zoom
With the latest cameras, ImageIR® 8300 Z of the infrared camera series ImageIR® InfraTec presents a sophisticated long-range infrared camera system in combination with an incredibly powerful zoom lens.
State-of-the-art InSb detector technology with a resolution of (640 × 512) IR pixels offers the most sensitive, high-resolution imaging capacity for 24/7 operation even through fog, smoke, day and night.
Frame rates of up to 100 Hz support demanding imaging, tracking and monitoring tasks. The detection range of these infrared camera models is outstanding: vehicles can be detected up to 18 km and persons up to 15 km.
The rugged and exact power zoom together with the high-performance 30× zoom lens achieves a continuously adjustable field of view from (39.8 × 32.3)° down to (1.3 × 1.0)° with a detector format of (1,280 × 1,024) IR pixels.
Therefore, objects being far away can be displayed with a high-resolution infrared image. The customisable software interface offers time-coded real-time playback.
| Spectral range | (3.6 … 4.9) µm |
| Pitch | 15 µm |
| Detector | InSb |
| Detector format (IR pixels) | (640 × 512) |
| Image recording principle | Snapshot |
| Readout mode | ITR / IWR |
| Aperture ratio | f/5.5 |
| Detector cooling | Stirling cooler |
| Temperature measuring range | (-10 … 200) °C, up to 400 °C* |
| Temperature resolution at 30 °C | 0.025 K |
| Frame rate (full/half/quarter/sub frame) | Up to 200 / 570 / 1,000 / 4,700 Hz (14 bit); Up to 200 / 670 / 1,200 / 5,000 Hz (13 bit) |
| Window mode | Yes |
| Focus | Motor focus with absolute focusing, autofocus* |
| Focusing time | 300 m up to ∞: < 8.0 s |
| Lens focal length | (28 … 850) mm (30× optical zoom) |
| Zoom Adjustment time | (100 … 850) mm: < 8.0 s |
| Field of view | (19.8 × 15.9)° … (0.65 × 0.52)° / (10.9 x 8.7)° … (0.41 x 0.33)° |
| Minimum object distance | (3 … 50) m / (6 … 100) m |
| Maximum detection range | 21.8/17.7 km; 26.8/23.2 km |
| Maximum recognition range | 12/6.7 km; 16.8/10.1 km |
| Dynamic range | 14 bit |
| Integration time | (0.6 … 20,000) μs |
| Picture synchronisation | internal, IRIG-B, external |
| Interfaces | GigE-Vision compatible or 10 GigE* |
| Trigger | 4 IN* / 2 OUT* |
| Analog signals*, IRIG-B* | RS422 or TTL* |
| Tripod adapter | Standing or hanging mechanical interface 8 x M6 |
| Power supply | (24 … 28) V DC, (12 … 30) V DC* |
| Storage and operation temperature | (-40 … 70) °C, (-20 … 50) °C |
| Protection level | IP54, IP65* |
| Shock vibration resistance in operation | 2G, IEC 68-2-29/26 |
| Dimensions; weight | (360 x 240 x 270) mm/(420 x 300 x 330) mm, 17.5 kg/33 kg |
| Further functions | Multi Integration Time* |
| Analysis and evaluation software* | IRBIS® 3, IRBIS® 3 view, IRBIS® 3 plus*, IRBIS® 3 professional*, IRBIS® 3 control*, IRBIS® 3 online*, IRBIS® 3 process*, IRBIS® 3 active*, IRBIS® 3 mosaic*, IRBIS® 3 vision* |
| * Depending on the model | |
| ** In selected measurement ranges | |
| *** Simulated values acc. to Johnson criteria for detection, recognition and identification with atmospheric extinction coefficient of 0.2/km and a probability of 50%. | |