Chapter 4 Obtaining the Best Image
The Importance of Focusing
The focusing ability of the imager is similar to the one found on regular photographic
cameras, and it is defined as the ability to adjust the optical system to capture the highest
amount of infrared energy from the target, thus allowing the sharpest thermal image of the
target to be displayed.
Properly focusing the unit is of paramount importance for
obtaining a crisp clear image.
There is no way to compensate for an improperly focused
thermal image afterwards.
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Focus Wheel
Figure 55. Locating the Focus Wheel
Focusing is accomplished by rotating the
Focus Wheel
in either direction. The minimum
focusing distance is 61cm (24 inches). That means you have to be at least 61cm (24 inches)
away from your target to get it focused.
Rotating the
Focus Wheel
to the leftmost position (as viewed from operator’s perspective)
will focus the optics to the minimum focus distance of 61cm (24 inches) away from the unit.
Rotating the
Focus Wheel
to the right, the optical system will gradually focus to longer
distances. Rotating the
Focus Wheel
to the furthest right position will focus the optics at
infinity.
To make sure your target is in focus, try starting with the
Focus Wheel
in the leftmost
position, rotate slowly to the right, and stop when the image is at its sharpest. You may need
to go back and forth until reaching the best focus adjustment. Alternately, you may move
closer or farther away from the target while viewing to determine where focus is best.
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