FLIR MD625 Thermal Imager 640X480 Resolution 30Hz

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SKU:FLI43200100300 ,UPC:

SKU: FLI43200100300

UPC: 815121015464

MPN: 432-0010-03-00

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SKU:
FLI43200100300
UPC:
815121015464
MPN:
432-0010-03-00

Description

The FLIR MD625 is a compact, fixed-mount marine thermal camera built for boaters who run at night or in reduced visibility. Its 640 × 480 VOx microbolometer detector paired with a 25mm lens delivers a sharper image and longer detection range than lower-resolution units in the same class, which matters when you're picking out an unlit buoy, a floating log, or a person in the water. The dome-style sealed enclosure mounts to a hardtop or radar arch and feeds video to your existing helm display. For anyone shopping a 640x480 thermal camera for real-world marine use, this is FLIR's higher-resolution MD-Series option.

Inside the sealed dome, the MD625 pairs its 640 × 480 detector with a 25mm focal length lens producing a 25° × 20° field of view (NTSC). The 30 Hz refresh rate keeps the image smooth as the boat moves, and 2× and 4× digital zoom pulls in distant targets. The camera pans ±30° per key command and tilts from +34° to −27°, with the tilt locked at installation. Power draw is low at 4.8 W nominal and 12.5 W maximum, delivered over an IEEE 802.3af PoE connection through the required injector. Output options include NTSC or PAL analog composite video on F-type or BNC connectors, plus Ethernet. The unit ships with a 25-foot Ethernet cable and a 25-foot video cable, and it operates from −13°F to +131°F.

Mount the MD625 up high with a clear forward view and route the included cables back to a compatible chartplotter or one of our marine displays, and you gain a thermal picture of the water ahead in total darkness. It suits night running, collision avoidance in busy or unlit channels, and search-and-recovery when someone goes overboard. The camera needs a matching PoE injector, and FLIR joystick control kits are available if you want manual pan control at the helm. Pair it with the rest of our marine cameras and navigation gear to build a helm you can trust after sundown.

Specification Detail
BrandFLIR
Model/MPN432-0010-03-00
SKUFLI43200100300
UPC815121015464
Shipping Weight10 lbs
Dimensions6 in diameter × 7 in height
Thermal Detector640 × 480 VOx microbolometer
Lens25mm focal length
Field of View25° × 20° (NTSC)
Refresh Rate30 Hz
Digital Zoom2× and 4×
Pan / TiltPan ±30° per key; Tilt +34° to −27° (locked at installation)
Video OutputNTSC or PAL analog composite (F-type or BNC); Ethernet
Power Consumption4.8 W nominal; 12.5 W max
Power InputPoE injector required per IEEE 802.3af
MaterialSealed waterproof enclosure with dome
Operating Temperature−13°F to +131°F (−25°C to +55°C)
Included Cables25-foot Ethernet cable, 25-foot video cable
WarrantyTwo-year warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

What resolution is the FLIR MD625 thermal camera?

The MD625 uses a 640 × 480 VOx microbolometer detector, the higher-resolution option in FLIR's MD-Series. Combined with the 25mm lens, that resolution produces a sharper thermal image and longer detection range than 320-class cameras, which helps you spot smaller objects and people in the water at greater distances.

Does the MD625 need a PoE injector to run?

Yes. The MD625 is Ethernet-enabled and requires a PoE injector per the IEEE 802.3af standard to power the camera and carry data. The injector is not always bundled, so confirm you have a compatible unit before installation. FLIR joystick control kits with injectors are also available.

How is the MD625 mounted on a boat?

It's a fixed-mount, dome-style camera intended for a hardtop, radar arch, or other high point with a clear forward view. The tilt is set and locked at installation, while pan is controlled remotely at ±30° per key command. The sealed waterproof enclosure handles the marine environment.

What video outputs does the MD625 support?

The camera provides NTSC or PAL analog composite video through F-type or BNC connectors, plus Ethernet output. That lets you feed the thermal image to a compatible chartplotter or dedicated monitor. Included are a 25-foot Ethernet cable and a 25-foot video cable to reach the helm.

What temperature range can the MD625 operate in?

The MD625 is rated for operation from −13°F to +131°F (−25°C to +55°C) per the MD-Series datasheet, covering most marine climates from cold northern waters to hot Gulf conditions. The sealed dome enclosure also protects the optics and electronics from spray and weather.

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