What is the difference between the FLIR E5 and FLIR E6?
Top Features
IR Sensor Size |
160 x 120 |
Thermal Sensitivity |
60mK |
Max Temperature |
482 F |
Min Temperature |
-4 F |
Thermal Accuracy |
±2°C or ±2% |
Field of View |
45º x 34º |
Frame Rate |
9 Hz |
Screen Size |
3-inch |
MSX Technology |
Yes |
Drop Test |
Yes - 2 meters |
Ingress Protection |
IP54 |
Wi-Fi Connectivity |
Yes |
Battery Life |
4-hour |
IR Sensor Size |
120 x 90 |
Thermal Sensitivity |
100mK |
Max Temperature |
482 F |
Min Temperature |
-4 F |
Thermal Accuracy |
±2°C or ±2% |
Field of View |
45º x 34º |
Frame Rate |
9 Hz |
Screen Size |
3-inch |
MSX Technology |
Yes |
Drop Test |
Yes - 2 meters |
Ingress Protection |
IP54 |
Wi-Fi Connectivity |
Yes |
Battery Life |
4-hour |
Overview
The FLIR E5 and FLIR E6 are both part of the FLIR Ex Series of building and industrial thermal imagers. Both cameras are mid-range models in the series - the E5 comes in just below the E6. As such, there are some differences in the specifications of these cameras. The E6 will provide higher resolution images with greater thermal sensitivity, but the E5 is still more than capable of performing demanding industrial duties
Both cameras have the same form factor - being in the same series, they are actually the exact same camera just with different specifications. Each camera weighs just 1.27lbs and features a 3-inch LCD screen, a rechargeable Li-ion battery with 4-hour life, and USB ports for data transfer to PCs. These latest models (2017 and later) also feature WiFi connectivity so you can transfer images wirelessly to the FLIR Tools App and create professional reports faster than ever before.
The chief differences between these cameras are in their IR imaging specifications. The primary difference is infrared image resolution - the E5 has 120x90 resolution, while the E6 has a resolution of 160x120. This means the E6 will give you larger thermal images where more details are clearly visible - whether or not you need this extra resolution will depend on your application. The other main difference is thermal sensitivity - the E6 has 60mK sensitivity while the E5 has 100mK sensitivity. This means the E6 will be more sensitive to temperature variations within a scene. This will also help to provide clearer, sharper images with more accurate temperature data.
Apart from the difference in resolution and sensitivity, these cameras are identical. Both feature FLIR MSX image enhancement which embosses visible details onto thermal images. This eliminates the need for reference images because with MSX, you can clearly see what you are looking at in an image - numbers, labels, and fine details are now clearly visible in your IR images.
Both cameras feature a 9Hz frame rate, -4°F to 482°F temperature measurement range, accuracy to ±2% or ±2°C, and adjustable emissivity. In addition, both cameras are tough enough to stand up to heavy daily use in demanding environments - each features an IP54 rating as well as a 2-meter drop test rating.
Conclusion
The E6 is a higher resolution camera with greater thermal sensitivity, giving you larger images with more visible sharp details. Thanks to higher sensitivity, the E6 will show greater temperature variation in your thermal images. That said, the E5 is still perfectly suitable for most industrial and inspection applications. Your specific application will dictate if the higher resolution E6 is needed.
Both cameras include powerful FLIR features like MSX image enhancement and WiFi connectivity as well as the company’s unbeatable 10-5-2 warranty for 10 years on the IR detector, 5 years on the battery, and 2 years on the product.
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