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Palm IR 250D / Thermal-Eye 250 Thermal Imager Infrared Camera Presentation

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The Palm IR 250D thermal imager is the longest running most beloved thermal camera of all time. Also known as the Thermal Eye 250 it has been in service for over 15 years and surpasses the image quality of all "new" infrared cameras offered today. The 250D infrared imager has a unique sensor technology that is more robust and produces a better image over a wider range of conditions than todays microbolometer based thermal imaging systems. The 250 is a bigger unit but the thermal images are far superior to anything else available today. The Palm IR 250 was originally developed by Texas Instruments and then manufactured by Raytheon Corporation under Raytheon Commercial Infrared and finally sold to L3 Communications to become the Thermal-Eye 250D. This illustrious pedigree spans some of the greatest american defense companies and shows the power of the 250D thermal imager. SPI Corp is now the sole provider of these infrared camera systems offering sales and full repair support on them. Call us at 702-369-3966 or visit our website at x20.org.

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  • absolutely amazing, the x20.org palm ir 250 camera is awesome, BTW Jim the X28 thermal clip on scope you showed me today was awesome, i liked it the best with the trijicon acog sight

  • One of the best ones I have ever used this stuff really is clean and gets it done, amazing!

  • THE RAYTHEON PALMIR250 THERMAL IMAGER HAS BEEN SOLD TO MORE US MILITARY & .GOV THEN ANY OTHER CAMERA, EVER!

    Export Restrictions Warning: Export of U.S. manufactured night vision equipment is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State Office of Defense Trade Controls, in accordance with International Traffic in Arms (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations Part 120-130.

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