Cases & Protection
- Toolbelt allows attachment of pouches to house thermal imaging camera
- Allows you to store your thermal imaging camera and frees up your hands
- Lens cover and rubber nose cone
- Suitable for use with Scion Monoculars
- Compatible with FLIR’s T530 and T540 Thermal Cameras
- Reduces strain when using and/or carrying FLIR’s T5XX Thermal Cameras
- Includes one hand strap and one neck strap
- 1 x FLIR T198529 Pouch Shoulder Case
- 1 x FLIR T198532 Car Charger
- Keep your equipment safely secured on site
- Suitable for the i Series
- Hand & wrist strap
- Lens cap strap & cloth
- Screws
- Torx T10 Wrench
- Lanyards for Battery Charger and Camera
- Highly durable carrying case
- For use with FLIR Ax5 SC thermal cameras
- Watertight
- Suitable for FLIR 80-degree lens
- Quickly inspect through existing ports
- Minimise arc flash risk
- Filter Holder
- Suitable for A6xx Lenses
- Compatible with FLIR T530 and T540 Thermal Cameras
- Rugged and robust design
- Provides watertight protection
- Waterproof
- Breather valve to prevent pressurisation
- For FLIR E75 / E85 / E95
- Store and transport
- P/B 600 Series compatibility
- Ideal for aircraft hold transport
- Fits FLIR GF309
- Makes working safer
- Easily attachable
About Thermal Camera & Night Vision Cases & Protection
Anyone purchasing a thermal imaging camera knows just how important it is to protect their investment. As they represent a sizeable investment, not to mention their potential return on investment, it is important to ensure that your thermal imaging camera is well protected at all times.
It's easy to be careful with an infrared camera, by not placing it in areas where it is liable to be damaged, or by making sure it is always stored safely out of harm's way. But what about in the field? It can be easy to knock a thermal camera whilst moving around inside dark buildings as well as outdoors, which is where a camera case could save you a great deal of expense.
Thermal imaging camera cases offer you protection against bumps and knocks whilst keeping the camera to hand. Many cases can be fixed to a belt rather than just being kept in a pocket or bag, where your unit could be damaged.
With a pouch, you can keep your camera close by without worrying about its safety.