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TECHNOLOGY
Wide Dynamic Range:
The FireFLIR FF 130 imager provides clear images even in environments with widely varying
temperatures. With a nominal dynamic range of 600 degrees C, all aspects of the viewed scene
are shown in the viewer.
Fast Refresh Rate:
The FireFLIR FF 130 displays a clear, stable image, with an update (refresh rate) of 60 Hz
NTSC or 50 Hz PAL.
Ergonomically Designed:
The ergonomic mechanical design of the FF 131 complements the firefighter’s ensemble. A
variety of holding positions give firefighters maximum flexibility, including the ability to
look under, over, and around obstacles. Whether standing, walking, crawling, or kneeling,
firefighters can comfortably rely on the FF 131 to see the scene in front of them. With the
industry’s largest display, the FF 131 also allows for shared viewing by an entire attack
team. The controls are large and easy to reach with one hand, and battery change is fast and
easy, even in dark or smoky atmospheres.
Most hand-held cameras require the user to hold the camera directly in front of the face
at 30-45 cm (12-19 inches) from the face. This holding position concentrates all the strain on
the shoulder muscle. Additionally, holding the camera in front of the face blocks the users’
natural field of view. The FF 131's ergonomically designed handle and angled display allows
the camera to be held at waist height and can even be braced against the body. The lower
holding position more evenly distributes the weight to the entire arm.
One Handed Operation:
The wide angle viewing (55°) and balanced weight of the FF 131 allow it to be used with
one hand. This allows for the natural movements a firefighter must employ in the various
phases of a firefighting operation. Regardless of the condition (crawling, standing, overhead,
etc.) the FF 130 becomes a natural extension of what the firefighter wants to see.
Quick (Toxic) Battery Change:
A reversible battery and quick-latch battery door enable fast, easy battery changes in
total dark or obscured environments.
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