FLIR E75 Upgrade to E95
Supports FLIR E75
Upgrade your FLIR E75 to E95 Today!
Spend just $499.99 and get the ultimate 464×348 IR resolution + 928×696 Ultra Max resolution of $10,000 FLIR E95 thermal camera on the same day!
Worldwide
We do the upgrade remotely,
you don’t need to send camera to us.
100% Successfully
We do all the steps by ourselves,
you don’t need to have any special knowledge.
100% Safely
We always make a backup copy of the original files.
What the advanced features will be added?
After the upgrade (firmware modification) of the original FLIR E75 to E95 your thermal imaging camera will get the ultimate 464×348 IR resolution + 928×696 Ultra Max resolution. Camera without a modification has only 320×240 IR resolution.

IR-RESOLUTION
464×348 IR resolution
+ 928×696 Ultra Max resolution
Become a PRO with minimal investment

We’ll do all the steps by ourselves,
so don’t worry about the success!
Upgrade is doing remotely, so you don’t need to send your camera to us. Improve your FLIR E75 to E95 just in an hour!
Buy the upgrade service for just $499.99 and get the ultimate 464×348 IR resolution + 928×696 Ultra Max resolution of $10,000 FLIR E95 thermal camera on the same day!
Сomparison between FLIR E75 and E95 Thermal Imaging Cameras
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FLIR E75 vs E95: Detailed Comparison of Professional Thermal Imaging Cameras
FLIR E75 and E95 cameras offer the superior resolution and range performance needed to quickly identify hot spots and discover potential points of failure in electrical distribution and mechanical systems. When choosing between FLIR’s advanced thermal imaging cameras, the FLIR E75 and FLIR E95 stand out as powerful options for industrial, electrical, and building diagnostics. While both belong to FLIR’s Exx series, they differ in resolution, temperature range, and advanced features.
The important feature is that these cameras all have is auto-calibrating lenses. They all have a bright, pixel-free 4” touch-screen display. It has a 160° viewing angle, so you can see the image perfectly clear from just about anywhere. It is covered in scratch-resistant Dragontrail™ Glass. The thermal sensitivity on all three cameras is a very low 30mK and they all have a 6” minimum focus distance. They also have autofocusing (either spot or continuous) as well as manual focus. They incorporate a laser distance meter to give you the distance to your object.
Our comparison will help you decide which model best suits your inspection needs. Is it worth to upgrade FLIR E75 to E95 resolution?
1. Thermal Resolution: E95 Offers 2x More Detail
- FLIR E75 has a 320 x 240 pixel resolution (76,800 pixels). It is good for general inspections.
- FLIR E95 has a massive 464 x 348 pixel resolution (161,472 pixels). It is superior for fine-detail analysis.
The E95’s higher resolution is ideal for:
- Small electrical components (PCB traces, micro-connections)
- Long-distance inspections (roofs, large mechanical systems)
- Precision reporting (clearer thermal images for clients)
2. Temperature Range: E95 Handles Extreme Heat
- E75 has a max temperature of 1200F (650C) and a single spot measurement (on camera) – sufficient for most electrical/mechanical work.
- E95 has a max temperature of 2732F (1500C) – better for high-temp industrial applications. It can display up to three spot measurements and three area measure. The E95 also has time-lapse mode, so it can capture images from once every 10 seconds to once a day.
3. MSX® & Image Clarity
Both cameras use MSX® (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging), but E95’s higher resolution makes MSX® sharper.
So, it is highly recommended to upgrade FLIR E75 to E95 to get the ultimate resolution and professional option.