FLIR 427-0075-03-00 PT-608 HD Thermal Pan/Tilt Camera with 75mm Lens
When perimeter surveillance demands 24/7 threat detection beyond the capabilities of visible-light cameras, the FLIR PT-608 HD delivers continuous thermal imaging with long-range identification. This pan/tilt thermal camera combines a 640x480 uncooled VOx microbolometer with a 75mm germanium lens, providing the standoff distance needed for critical infrastructure, industrial facilities, and large commercial properties where early detection of intruders, vehicles, or thermal anomalies is non-negotiable.
Key Features
- 640x480 thermal resolution for clear target identification at extended ranges
- 75mm germanium lens delivers narrow field of view for long-distance surveillance applications
- Pan/tilt mechanism enables automated patrol patterns and tracking across wide coverage areas
- NTSC analog video output for integration with existing analog infrastructure and legacy recording systems
- Uncooled thermal sensor operates without cryogenic cooling, reducing maintenance and operating costs
- All-weather detection capabilities unaffected by darkness, fog, smoke, or light precipitation
- Ruggedized enclosure designed for continuous outdoor operation in demanding environments
- Compatible with standard thermal imaging workflows for perimeter security and situational awareness
The PT-608 HD addresses the fundamental limitation of conventional cameras in low-light and adverse weather conditions. Thermal imaging detects heat signatures rather than reflected light, which means this camera maintains detection capability when visible-light systems fail. The 75mm lens configuration is optimized for monitoring long fence lines, facility perimeters, and open areas where early warning of approaching threats provides response teams with critical time to assess and react. The pan/tilt platform allows a single camera to cover areas that would otherwise require multiple fixed sensors, reducing infrastructure costs while maintaining comprehensive coverage.
Integration with analog recording systems is straightforward using the NTSC output, allowing facilities to add thermal detection to existing surveillance infrastructure without wholesale system replacement. The camera's ability to detect humans and vehicles based on thermal signature rather than visual characteristics makes it particularly effective for automated alarm generation and reducing false positives from environmental motion triggers. This platform is engineered for installations where detection performance cannot be compromised by environmental conditions or time of day.