Operations in bad weather require thermal imaging devices that can also cope with moisture. This does not mean that our thermal imaging attachments and goggles have to be waterproof and filled with nitrogen. At least as important is the highest possible thermal resolution. The new TigIR-Z15, which was recently introduced, makes an important contribution here with its 15mK resolution. Some readers have now asked us to show the differences between the different performance classes of our devices in a direct comparison.
To do this, we mounted the three available TigIR versions next to each other so that they can all observe the same target at the same time. This means that each user can now decide for themselves what advantages the improved image quality offers.
We are happy to provide interested users with loan devices again, if available. However, since these are usually purchased immediately afterwards, the availability of TigIR-Z15 is associated with delays in the loan until further notice.