Thermal imaging babysitting the bats

  The T1030sc thermal imaging camera from FLIR Systems is helping conservation and research efforts. Bats play a major role in our ecosystem, but due to numerous threats, bat populations have declined significantly over the years.

FLIR thermal imaging technology is now playing a key role in helping experts understand, and conserve, bat populations in the UK.

A video report from bat conservation advisors, Simon Holmes and Joe Nunez-Mino, from the Bat Conservation Trust in the UK, explained the important role that FLIR’s T1030sc thermal imaging cameras play in their work. 

The T1030sc is a portable, high-speed, high definition thermal imaging and measurement camera. It is designed for researchers, and scientists who need the highest resolution and sensitivity possible in a flexible, battery powered handheld package.

With 50 years of experience, this camera records full 1024×768 resolution images, at 30 frames per second. The T1030sc lets you capture lossless HD radiometric imagery at up to 120Hz which you can view, acquire, analyse, and share in FLIR ResearchIR Max or MathWorks MATLAB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrep8T0fczs

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