High definition (or high resolution) thermal imaging
refers to the fine detail and clarity of a thermal image. This means
it contains a large number of pixels per unit of area. In this case,
a thermal imaging camera taking a high definition photo means you will
find greater thermal detail at any distance. You can find significant
problems that could be missed with a lower resolution thermal imaging
camera.
Med-Hot’s new HD-3000 high definition thermal
imaging camera has a 320X240 detector, which delivers 76,800 pixels
in a thermal image. That’s 4 times better resolution than a thermal
imaging camera with a 160x120 detector! To the medical thermologist,
a high definition thermal imaging camera means greater interpretation
accuracy.
It is also the new standard for medical thermal imaging
cameras. Whether you seek to expand your practice to include thermal
imaging or to provide highly accurate reports to your patients, a high
definition thermal imaging camera is a must-have for practitioners who
incorporate prevention as a method of providing quality-of-life healthcare
for their patients.
A high definition thermal camera is also ideal for
medical practitioners who demand the most accurate technology with the
best performance and is ideal for the busy thermography practice that
intends to use the thermal imaging camera every day.
See the Difference Yourself
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Image quality has improved over the years, as you can see below.
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Med-Hot HD 3000 |
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Meditherm Pro |
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