Two Fields of View, One Lens

Designed for the FLIR Exx, T5xx, T8xx, and Axxx-Series Cameras

FlexView®
Dual Field of View Lenses

Never risk dropping a lens again. With the push of a button, FLIR FlexView dual field of view (DFOV) lenses let you switch between wide and narrow lenses in a second. Use wide-field for tight spaces and target context and switch to narrow to put more pixels on target.

 

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FlexView: Introduction

FlexView: Introduction

FlexView: Training

FlexView: Training

Work safely and save time

  • Switch lenses with the press of a button instead of exchanging lenses in the field
  • Save time and space with one lens
  • Run efficient, accurate inspections in the field with less risk of missing anomalies
  • Stay out of arc-flash zones with the narrow FOV lens
  • Put 2.8x pixels on your target with optical zoom, instead of using digital zoom

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FlexView 42°/24° and FlexView 24°/14°

The FlexView DFOV series comes in two versions: the 42°/24° and 24°/14° lenses. Each provides unique benefits tailored to different operational needs. Users can toggle between wide and narrow fields of view within a second, allowing for seamless adjustments during inspections without compromising safety or efficiency.

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Pole transformer through FlexView® lenses, from left to right: 14°, 24°, and 42°. 

 

 


FlexView DFOV 24
°/14° Lens

The FlexView 24°/14° lens is designed for detailed inspections of smaller or more distant targets. With the ability to switch between a standard 24° and a telephoto 14° FOV, this lens improves image clarity, making it perfect for tasks requiring accuracy at longer distances, such as electrical bus, robotic welders, or overhead connection​s.

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FlexView 24°
17 mm lens

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FlexView 14°
29 mm lens

 

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FlexView DFOV 42°/24°

The FlexView 42°/24° lens is ideal for inspecting large targets, while providing excellent image understanding without sacrificing standard target image quality. The wide 42° field of view (FOV) is perfect for rapid scanning and inspecting large equipment and areas such as tanks​, refractory​, ovens​, heat exchangers​, large motors and pumps​, and building envelopes.

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FlexView 42°
10 mm lens

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FlexView 24°
17 mm lens

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FlexView Applications

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Handheld Convenience

Now you don't have to carry an extra lens and risk dropping it or contaminating sensitive camera parts. Stay outside of arc flash zones while scanning critical assets at a safe distance.

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Fixed Monitoring

With one lens and no hassle, you can capture both full targets at close distances​ and small targets at longer distances. The FlexView lens allows you to get more pixels on your target for high-quality data which allows you to improve decision making.

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Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)

It's not easy to change lenses on an autonomous robot. FLIR FlexView allows you to capture a wide image of large targets, and instantly switch to a narrow lens for smaller targets at longer distances. Get the most accurate temperature measurements so you can make better decisions. 

FlexView FAQs

Which FLIR cameras are compatible with FlexView? 

FLIR T-Series: T530T540T560T840T860, and T865

FLIR Axxx-Series: A400A500, and A700

FLIR Exx-Series: E76, E86, and E96

How does FlexView work?

FlexView is easy to use across multiple compatible camera models. For handheld cameras, the switch on the lens will toggle between 14° and 24° or 24° and 42° field of view lenses in seconds. For A400/500/700 cameras, software commands perform the same function as the switch.

What is the difference between FlexView 14°, 24°, and 42° FOV lenses?

Field of View (FOV) refers to how much of a certain scene the camera can see all at once and from what distance. 42° degree is an extra wide-angle FOV and 24° is a wide-angle FOV, meaning you will be able to assess the scene in its entirety or at a larger scale. When you want to zoom in on a particular item, such as a hot spot, the FlexView lens allows you to switch to 14° FOV so you can clearly measure it from a distance.

Why is FlexView convenient for thermal inspections?

Switching between thermal camera lenses usually involves swapping out physical wide-angle and telephoto lens. However, the FlexView makes it easy to toggle between the two without having to adjust anything on your camera aside from pushing a single button.

 

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