Thermal & Night Vision Lenses
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR T300443 IR Lens, f=18 mm (24°) f/1.0£2,458.80 £2,049.00
- 24-degree IR lens
- Suitable for FLIR A700 cameras
- 18mm focal length
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR VSC-IR33 Thermal MSX® Camera Probe (Side View) (8.7Hz)£2,698.80 £2,249.00
- 2 m with flex points
- Field replaceable
- 2 MP digital camera
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR VSC-IR32 2m Rectangular Thermal Camera Probe£2,698.80 £2,249.00
- Flexible, field-replaceable 2m probe
- Supports Visual, IR and MSX imaging modes
- For use with FLIR’s VS290 Thermal Imaging Videoscope
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR (10 mm) 45 Degree Wide-angle IR Lens£2,758.80 £2,299.00EXXbx Series Flir IR Lens 10mm 45 degrees incl. case2299 Reward PointsPrice Match Guarantee1196960
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR 1196961 IR Thermal Camera Lens - 15 Degrees£2,758.80 £2,299.00
- Up 1.7x magnification
- Easy to install
- Includes protective lens case
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR T300587 Lens IR f17/29mm DFOV (with Bag)£3,478.80 £2,899.00
- Suitable for FLIR T500-Series and T800-Series cameras
- 14°and 24° IR lens
- f=17/29 mm
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Free UK DeliveryFlir 80° Wide Angle Lens (T300805) (Axxx, Exx, T5xx & T8xx)£4,318.80 £3,599.00
- Inspect large targets in tight spaces
- 80° x 63° FOV
- f-number 1.3, 80°
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR T197915 Thermal Camera Lens - 45 Degrees (For T6xx Series)£4,438.80 £3,699.00
- Wider viewing angle than 25° lens
- Easy to install
- Compatible with T6xx series
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Free UK DeliveryFLIR T197922 Thermal Camera Lens - 25 Degrees (For T6xxx Series)£4,438.80 £3,699.00
- Compatible with several FLIR cameras
- Standard 25 degree lens
- Comes with carrying case
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About Lenses & Lens Adaptors
A camera is nothing without its lens. The lens is used to let light into the camera and construct an image, and this rule also applies to thermal imaging cameras.
Although thermal cameras don't use normal visible light to make an image and instead rely on IR light to construct a reading of the thermal energy around the camera, the lens is still needed to let this IR radiation into the camera and allow the camera to construct a thermal image.
Many models of thermal camera feature thermal lenses that are built into the framework of the camera, but many others also feature the ability to take out the lens and swap it for another. Depending on the lens that's equipped into the camera the capabilities of the camera might change; some thermal lenses are designed to narrow the field of view of a thermal camera, while others are designed to widen the view and allow users to pack more detail into every image.
Thermal lenses can also be used to extend the range of the camera, allowing you to get in closer to the target and spot differences in temperature much easier.