Win A FREE FLIR Scout PS-24 Thermal Camera


Want a free FLIR thermal imaging device? OpticsPlanet.com is given one away right now!

The FLIR Scout PS-24 Thermal Camera ($1,999 value) is one of the lightest, most compact thermal imagers out there and it could be yours for $0. All you have to do is enter your email address at this website:

www.opticsplanet.com/flir-scout-ps-24-thermal-vision-digital-camera.html



The FLIR Thermal Imaging Scout PS24 Scout Digital Camera 431-0008-01-00S is a compact and lightweight thermal imaging device that provides clear, crisp thermal imagery from dawn to dusk and through the dead ofnight. This Thermal Image Scope from FLIR creates images from heat, not light, giving you a tactical advantage out in the wild. Designed with a small form factor, light weight construction and powerful imagery, the Flir PS-24 Scout Infrared Camera allows you to scan vast areas of environment for long periods of time without arm fatigue. This FLIR Thermal Camera is made with a rugged, watertight, ergonomic design that is guaranteed to reduce fatigue, so you can view perfect images for longer without tire. With the FLIR PS24 Series Digital Thermal Image Infrared Scout Camera, you can navigate rough terrain to scope out the perfect spot at dusk, before dawn and even when it's pitch black outside.

431-0008-01-00S: FLIR PS24 Scout Thermal Camera - 2x Digital Zoom, 19mm Fixed Focus, Color LCD

Comments

  1. I hope it doesn't involve anything to do with my taterhole to win one.

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  2. I think I will just buy a nicer one.

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  3. Shouldn't be any excuses for no video of squatch in the dark now.

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    1. Looking through the spec I can't see any ports for sd card or plugging in an external recorder.

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    2. It has one USB port but not sure if you can plug in a recorder to that?

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