Static Mix: Software Combines Visual and Thermal Data
Faster Results in Close-Up Electronics Testing
Improve your thermal analysis workflow with better stability and precision. Explore how the right camera stand can reduce errors, speed up testing, and deliver more repeatable results in electronics research.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Flir Heavy Duty Open Base Camera Stand is a rigid, vertical mounting platform designed for vibration free, closeup and microscopic thermal imaging with cooled infrared cameras. It is used primarily in electronics testing, materials research, and thermal R&D environments where mechanical stability, precise camera alignment, and repeatability directly affect measurement accuracy. By holding the camera securely over the test article, the stand enables researchers and engineers to focus on analyzing thermal data rather than managing unstable or improvised mounting solutions.
The stand serves as a thermal microscope stand, providing the stability and precision required for closeup infrared imaging. It is purpose built for high magnification infrared imaging workflows using cooled thermal cameras and closeup or microscope optics. Unlike general lab stands or boom arms, the structure and geometry are designed to maintain focus stability and positional accuracy at microscopic fields of view, where even small movements can degrade image quality and invalidate data.
The Flir Heavy Duty Open Base Camera Stand is engineered to support cooled FLIR research and science cameras, including high-performance A-Series and X-Series camera systems commonly used for thermal microscopy and closeup infrared imaging. The stand provides enough z-axis height adjustment to accommodate our standard 17 mm, MWIR Macro, 1X, 3X and 5X lenses. The stand is frequently deployed as part of complete science kits that include cameras and optics, but it can also be integrated into existing laboratory setups as a standalone mounting platform. Its design accommodates the size, weight, and balance characteristics of cooled infrared cameras used in advanced research applications.
At high magnification, infrared imaging becomes extremely sensitive to motion. Even minor vibrations from laboratory benches, cooling equipment, or environmental disturbances can cause focus drift, image blur, or misalignment, making thermal measurements unreliable or unusable. The Flir Heavy Duty Open Based Camera Stand provides a rigid mechanical structure and vertical mounting geometry that significantly reduces these effects. This level of vibration control supports stable focus, repeatable positioning, and consistent thermal measurements, particularly during long experiments or time-dependent testing.
Yes. The open base design is intentionally engineered to accommodate large, irregular, or complex test articles, including populated printed circuit boards, electrical probes, wiring harnesses, and any necessary fixtures. Because there is no enclosed base beneath the camera, researchers have full access to the test area while maintaining a stable imaging position above it. This makes the stand well suited for real-world electronics analysis and evolving laboratory workflows that require flexibility without compromising stability.
Standard microscope boom arms and generic laboratory stands are typically not designed for the weight, balance, and stability requirements of cooled infrared cameras. They often introduce flex or drift at high magnification, leading to frequent readjustment and inconsistent results. The Flir Heavy Duty Open Base Camera Stand provides greater mechanical rigidity, controlled vertical (z-axis) positioning, and camera specific compatibility, reducing setup time while improving focus stability, measurement repeatability, and overall system safety.
The Heavy Duty Open Base Camera stand can be purchased either on its own or as part of a specially priced science kit. When purchased as a standalone product, it provides a stable mounting platform for close‑up and microscopic infrared imaging.
The Flir Science Kits that bundle the stand with compatible cameras, optics, and software offer a convenient and cost-effective way to deploy a complete thermal imaging setup for research and electronics testing.
Lens/Feature
Lens/Feature
FOV (Smallest)
iFOV (smallest) µm/px
17 mm
60 mm
33.9 mm × 27.1 mm
53
1X Microscope
30 mm
9.6 mm × 7.7 mm
15
50 mm Macro (0.1)
500 mm
98.3 mm × 78.7 mm
154
50 mm Macro (0.12)
400 mm
76.9 mm × 61.5 mm
120
50 mm Macro (0.17)
300 mm
55.5 mm × 44.4 mm
86.7
50 mm Macro (0.28)
200 mm
34 mm × 27.2 mm
53.1
50 mm Macro (0.76)
100 mm
12.6 mm × 10.1 mm
19.6
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