• Thermal resolution & sensitivity — Higher resolution (e.g., 320×240 pixels or more) and good thermal sensitivity (low NETD, e.g., ≤ 30 mK) give clearer, more useful images.

  • Temperature measurement range & accuracy — Make sure the camera can measure the temperatures you need (e.g., −20 °C to 650 °C or more) with acceptable accuracy (±2 °C or ±2%).

  • Lens / field‑of‑view & focusing — Choose a lens/FOV suited to your tasks (wide vs telephoto), and ensure focus (manual or laser/auto) works for your environment.

  • Ergonomics & field use — Good display (touchscreen, sun‑readable), rugged build (industrial/field rated), adequate battery life, WiFi/USB data export.

  • Software features & export compatibility — Look for features like image annotations, alarms (hot/cold), data export (video/images), connectivity (WiFi, SD card), and software for analysis.

  • Availability & support in Pakistan — Verify local availability, shipping, warranty/service support (in Lahore), and total landed cost (import/duty) if buying internationally.

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