FLIR HS-307 Command Thermal Camera (PAL)

BH #FLTFT233MN6P • MFR #TFT233MN6HP307C
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FLIR HS-307 Command Thermal Camera (PAL)
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Key Features
  • 320x240 VOx Microbolometer Sensor
  • 7.5-13.5µm Spectral Response
  • Captures JPEG Photos, AVI Video
  • 65mm Lens, 7x5° Field of View
The HS-307 Command Thermal Camera with 65mm lens from FLIR is a handheld thermal monocular capable of capturing photo and recording video of the transmitted image. The 320x240 VOx thermal sensor measures the heat signature within the field of view and enables the operator to see beyond smoke, dust, and fog obscuring the visual scene. Thermal imaging creates an image by discriminating between differences in temperature, allowing the HS-307 Command to consistently operate in daylight, pitch dark, and dynamic lighting conditions. To optimize the transmitted image for specific applications, this monocular features two selectable polarity modes and adjustable brightness. The dedicated polarity, brightness, zoom, and capture buttons located on the top of the housing enable intuitive control of the monocular functions without taking your eye off the display.
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FLIR HS-307 Overview

The HS-307 Command Thermal Camera with 65mm lens from FLIR is a handheld thermal monocular capable of capturing photo and recording video of the transmitted image. The 320x240 VOx thermal sensor measures the heat signature within the field of view and enables the operator to see beyond smoke, dust, and fog obscuring the visual scene. Thermal imaging creates an image by discriminating between differences in temperature, allowing the HS-307 Command to consistently operate in daylight, pitch dark, and dynamic lighting conditions. To optimize the transmitted image for specific applications, this monocular features two selectable polarity modes and adjustable brightness. The dedicated polarity, brightness, zoom, and capture buttons located on the top of the housing enable intuitive control of the monocular functions without taking your eye off the display.

The Command model of the HS-307 monocular enables operators to record, store, and transfer images of the thermal scene. Native resolution photos and videos can be recorded to an SD card and transferred to a computer using the USB 2.0 port. An included hot shoe attachment provides an input for the power adapter as well as an RCA video output connector for remote viewing and recording on PAL-compatible devices. A shuttered eyepiece prevents light from the viewfinder display from illuminating the operator's face and helps maintain covert posture. The weather sealed housing, bayonet lens mounting system, and integrated SD card slot make the HS-307 Command a full-featured thermal monocular for first responders and tactical professionals.

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Export of this device described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State office of Defense Trade Controls, as prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulation, Parts 120-130, and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce. For further information contact the Office of Defense Trade Control and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Imaging Performance
  • 320x240 VOx microbolometer sensor
  • 7.5-13.5µm spectral response
  • <50mK thermal sensitivity
  • 65mm f/1.0 lens
  • 7x5° field of view
  • Captures 320x240 resolution photo/video
Use and Handling
  • PAL composite video output
  • 2.0x digital zoom
  • Shuttered eyepiece
  • Brightness adjustment
  • Black hot and white hot polarity modes
  • Hot shoe charging/video-out attachment
  • USB 2.0 connector for image transfer
  • Up to 32GB of SD card storage
  • Low-battery auto-shut down
  • Bayonet lens mount
Construction Details
  • IP67 waterproof rating
  • 3.3 ft (1 m) drop rating
  • 34.7 oz (985 g) weight with batteries
  • -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) operating temperature

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