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Miniature Thermal Imager - Land Guide M4   Land Guide M4 thermal imaging camera - the smallest, lightest and most advanced thermal imager in the world.

The new low cost, high performance Land Guide M4 thermal imager is robust, ergonomically designed and easy to operate. It is the ideal choice for an ever-increasing variety of industrial thermal imaging applications.

Land Guide M4 provides a wide range of unique features and benefits enabling thermographers and plant engineers to operate more efficiently and economically than ever before.
 
The compact design offers advanced features such as finger-tip controls, high quality thermal and visual images with voice annotation, on-board image processing, large capacity memory and versatile USB connectivity at an affordable price.
 
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Precise thermal and visual imaging
With a temperature measurement range of -20 to 250°C/-4 to482°F and sensitivity of 0.12°C/0.22°F, the Land Guide M4 detects extremely small temperature differences as high resolution, 8-bit thermal images. High quality digital images provided by the built-in visual camera further enhance the versatility of the imager.
Multiple measurement modes
Simultaneous four-spot and four-area analysis, line profile, isotherm analysis and electronic zoom function simplify the identification of potential problems.
Auto indication of hot spot and the image centre
A cursor automatically tracks and indicates the position and temperature of the hottest spot within the image. A second cursor in the image centre is used to indicate the temperature and provide a reference for inspection analysis.
IR locator
A built-in laser locator helps to accurately pinpoint hot spots.
Audible and visible alarms
An audible alarm automatically triggers when a temperature spot exceeds a preset value, or when the battery power is low.
Large storage capacity
1GB memory provides extensive recording and storage of complete radiometric images in the camera. Each file can comprise a thermal image, visual image and voice annotation.
Powerful post-processing software
Offering an extensive range of temperature measurement, image processing and report generating functions, the easy to operate Windows-based software automates the process of reporting and archiving infrared images, improving the productivity and efficiency of thermographers and maintenance engineers.

KEY FEATURES
Smallest portable thermal imager in the world
Accurate temperature measurement
Outstanding thermal image quality with digital x2 zoom
Units available ex-stock for rapid despatch
Built in visual and video camera to aid problem identification
Built in laser locator to pin point problems
Comprehensive on-board image processing
Ultra light-weight at 0.265kg/9oz including battery
On-board storage of 600 images
Transfer of both thermal and visual images, and voice recording via USB
Multiple battery charging options and a.c. adapter
Long wavelength detector (ideal for outdoor applications)
Post-processing software and report generator
User configurable for °C or °F operation

A Literature download on the Land Guide M4 is available - Last Modified - 04/10/06 (134KB)
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