flir pt 606 infrared thermal surveillance night vision camera system vs phx infinite optics dual...
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205mm × 375mm × 265mm
39X HD Zoom Lens37°–1.0° Angle of View
38X Zoom Lens58°–1.7° Angle of View
Weatherproof IP66Stainless SteelMilitary Connectors
Vibration Mount Included
ONVIF v2.3 Profile
DRI Rated for 9.2km thermal detection
PT Series camera specifications are based on FLIR’s stated specifications as of March 2016.*See http://www.flir.com/cvs/cores/knowledgebase/index.cfm?CFTREEITEMKEY=327&view=37198 for calculation.
No Vibration Mount
ONVIF v2.0 Profile
DRI Rated for 8.8km thermal detection
No connectors are provided.
8.6kg19lbs
16.8kg37lbs
348mm × 467mm × 326mm
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1/2.8" CCD1/4" CCD
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The Phoenix is roughly half the weight of the PT Series.
The Phoenix’s more compact design allows for more versatile installations.
The larger sensor on The Phoenix has more than 6 times the number of pixels, creating much more detailed images.
Even though both lenses have a similar zoom X-factor, the Phoenix’s lens is over 2½ times larger, allowing it to see further with much more detail from the HD sensor.
While thermal sensor specifications are identical, The Phoenix utilizes DICE image enhancement which creates a superior image to the PT’s DDE image enhancement.
The Phoenix’s Ge lens has a much larger aperture of ƒ1.0, which transmits about 2.5 times more thermal energy than a ƒ1.6 lens.*
The PT Series requires manual wiring and weather sealing, which requires a fixed installation location.
The Phoenix PT SeriesBY INFINITI BY FLIR
8–315mm
2MP 0.3MP
100mm ƒ1.0 100mm ƒ1.6
3.2–122mm