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Flir adds e-zoom to thermal imaging cameras

Flir has enhanced its F-series and PT-series security cameras with a user-friendly web interface, an enhanced level of security with three login levels, and continuous e-zoom functionality. E-zoom has been added to all 640x480 versions of the F-series and PT-series cameras, eliminating fixed intervals while using the zoom function. The e-zoom appears as a smooth and continuous image throughout the zoom range and users can stop the zoom position. Other new features include a web interface with a liv
April 8, 2014 Read time: 1 min
6778 FLIR has enhanced its F-series and PT-series security cameras with a user-friendly web interface, an enhanced level of security with three login levels, and continuous e-zoom functionality.

E-zoom has been added  to all 640x480 versions of the F-series and PT-series cameras, eliminating  fixed intervals while using the zoom function. The e-zoom appears as a smooth and continuous image throughout the zoom range and users can stop the zoom position.

Other new features include a web interface with a live streaming video page, web-based camera controls  and enhanced security with three log-in levels.

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