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FLIRs New First Mate handheld cameras

Maritime News | February 4, 2010 | View Comments
  • (marinelink) FLIR Systems (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced two new models of their First
    Mate line of handheld maritime thermal night vision cameras at the
    Miami International Boat Show. The new First Mate XP and XP+ feature
    improved 320 × 240 thermal image resolution, as well as expanded
    environmental survivability ratings and still image capture capability.
    The XP+ variant even offers users the ability to capture live thermal
    video to a removable SD card.  Source

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