FOTRIC 325 vs FLIR E8 Thermal Camera Comparison

What's the difference between the FOTRIC 325 and FLIR E8 handheld infrared thermal cameras?

 

Flir E8 thermal camera vs Fotric 325 thermal imager

 Key Differences

 FOTRIC 325 Thermal Camera FLIR E8 Thermal Camera
  • Spatial Resolution: 1.36 mRad
  • Lens Focus: Adjustable on 325M. Fixed on 325F
  • Temperature Range-4°F to 1,202°F
  • Frame Rate: 30 Hz
  • Screen Size: 3.5-inch touchscreen
  • Laser Pointer: Yes
  • Lens Option: Yes. 49° or 25° lens
  • Voice and Text Annotation: Yes. 120 s.
  • Video Recording: Yes. Radiometric and non-radiometric MP4.
  • Spatial Resolution: 2.6 mRad
  • Lens Focus: Fixed
  • Temperature Range: -4°F to 482°F
  • Frame Rate: 9 Hz
  • Screen Size: 3-inch non-touch
  • Laser Pointer: No
  • Lens Option: No. Only 45° lens
  • Voice and Text Annotation: No
  • Video Recording: No.

 

Key Feature Differences

Both FOTRIC 325 and FLIR E8 are the high-resolution models of compact handheld industrial thermal cameras with durable rugged, durable, accurate and portable design. Same specifications include an accuracy rating of ±2°C or ±2%, thermal sensitivity of 0.06°C (60mK), picture-in-picture feature, adjustable level and span. a 2-year warranty on the cameras. 

The top key difference between these two thermal cameras is the spatial resolution. Fotric 325M support different lens and the standard lens has 1.36mrad spatial resolution while Flir E8-XT thermal camera has 2.6mrad. A smaller spatial resolution means higher image quality to reveal more details. 

 The second key difference between them is the adjustability of the lens focus. Flir E8 has a fixed focus lens which means you can only get a clear picture at a certain distance from the object. When the object is further away or closer to the camera you will get a blurred or vague thermal image. Fotric 325M has an adjustable focus lens and you can easily adjust the focus to get a precise view of the object of interest by gently rotating the lens' ring. An adjustable focus lens is preferred by most professional inspectors to supply high-quality images to their customers. Some inspectors like the FLIR MSX feature on E8 which overlaps the objects' profile lines from the built-in visible light camera to the thermal image. The infrared image looks clearer with MSX, however, MSX has nothing to do with the focus. You may get an out-of-focus infrared image behind MSX. Sometimes the MSX can create misleading information, such as seeing through a glass window with a thermal camera. 

 The third key difference between them is the temperature measurement range - Fotric 325M has -4°F to 1,202°F compared to -4°F to 482°F on the Flir E8. This means Fotric 325M can cover more application tasks, especially the inspection high-temperature object. 

 The fourth key difference between them is the camera sensor frame rate - Fotric 325 has 30Hz compared to 9Hz on the Flir E8. This means you can see a smoother thermal image and video on Fotric 325 without ghosting. 

The fifth key difference between them is the screen size - Fotric 325 has 3.5-inch touch screen displayer compared to a 3-inch non-touch screen on the Flir E8. This means Fotric 325 has a larger screen display and you can see the details better and easier. All operations can be done directly on the touch screen of Fotric 325 instead of pushing the buttons of Flir E8 thermal camera. 

The sixth key difference between them is the laser light spot - Fotric 325 has the built-in laser pointer while Flir E8 doesn't. FLIR put the laser pointer on some of their expensive models, but not the Ex series. Laser point can be very helpful sometimes to show the customer whether the camera is observing.

The seventh key difference between them is the voice and text annotation function - it is available on Fotric 325 while not on Flir E8. Instead of taking note by hand and write down the image file name number, it is sometimes very convenient to just record short audio memo to the infrared image taken. The audio memo is saved along with the thermal image and can be retrieved in the post-processing. 

Other Important Features 

 Visible light camera

Both Fotric 325 and Flir E8 have a built-in visible light camera and can take picture-in-picture fusion image, however Fotric 325 has a 8MP industrial visible light camera which can capture a clearer image than Flir E8.. Fotric 325 also has the flashlight which can be helpful when you are inspecting in a dark or low-light environment, such as the attic. The flashlight can help shot a bright visible light image. 

 Internet Connection

Both cameras can connect to the internet but with different methods. Flir E8 Wifi has a Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone or a tablet so the image can be streamed. Fotric 325 can connect to a WiFi or act as a hotspot for FTP file transfer. 

 Radiometric and Non-Radiometric Video

Flir E8 thermal camera cannot record any videos. Fotric 325 can record both radiometric and non-radiometric MP4 videos.

 Movable Measurement Spot, Box or Line

While Flir E8 provides 1 center spot and 1 area box measurement tools. Fotric 325 offers 10 spots, 8 area boxes, and 2 lines measurement tools, and all the spots, boxes and line can be movable to the area you desired. This can be very helpful when multiple areas are inspected simultaneously. 

 Storage Capacity

 Internal memory in Flir E8 can store at least 500 sets of images. Fotric 325 provide 64GB memory SD card which can store at least 4,000 sets of images. You can also upgrade the memory SD card to larger storage for your Fotric 326 thermal camera. 

 Color Palettes

3 color palettes, Iron, Rainbow, and Gray, are available in Flir E8. 8 color palettes are available in Fotric 325. 

 Product Specifications

 Purple color indicates the spec is different!

  Fotric 325 Flir E8
IR Detector Size 320 x 240 Pixels 320 x 240 Pixels
Thermal Sensitivity <0.04°C (40mK) NETD <0.06°C (60mK) NETD
Temperature Range -4°F to 1,202°F -4°F to 482°F
Frame Rate 30 Hz 9 Hz
Field of View 28x21 Degrees or 49x36.8 Degrees 45x34 Degrees
Spatial Resolution (IFOV) 1.36 mrad with standard lens 2.6 mrad
Screen Size 3.5 Inch touchscreen 3.0 Inch
Color Palettes 8 3
Video Output Yes. HDMI. No
Lens Focus Adjustable Fixed
Laser Pointer Yes No
Picture-in-Picture Yes Yes
Radiometric Video Recording Yes No
Moveable Spots Yes No
Moveable Boxes Yes No
Moveable Lines Yes No
Touch Screen Display Yes on Smartphone No
Minimum Focus Distance 0.5 Ft (0.15m) 1.6 Ft (0.488m)
Accuracy ±2% or 2°C ±2% or 2°C
Battery Use Time 4 hours 4 hours
Battery Type Standard Li-ion Flir's Li-ion
Camera Light Yes No
IR Digital Zoom 1-8 times, continuous No
Voice Annotation Yes, 120 seconds No
Data Logging Yes yes

Warranty

2 YEARS

2 YEARS

Calibration Included Factory Calibration Factory Calibration
Power Supply Voltage 120V/220V Universal 120V/220V Universal
Interfaces I/O Wifi, Type-C USB, HDMI, Micro SD Card Wifi, USB
Storage SD card 64GB, upgradable Internal Memory, 500 images
IP Rating IP54 IP54
Product Weight 1.006 kg (2.22 lbs) 0.576 kg (1.27 lbs)
Battery Type Li-ion Li-ion
Dimension

310mm×130mm×110mm
12.20inx5.12inx4.33in

406mmx330mmx178mm
16.00inx13.00inx7.00in

Level and Span

Yes, adjustable. Support touch span.

Yes, adjustable

 

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