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<bvernoux>
For those interested to see real Thermal Cam in action (InfirRay T3Pro) see my capture I have done today https://hydrabus.com/InfiRay_T3Pro/
<bvernoux>
I clearly think it is better than FLIR (with resolution 320x256 or similar) InfiRay T3Pro is 384x288 (with video 25FPS) with manual focus which is a must have to focus on PCB or check a House ...
<d1b2>
<zyp> better than which FLIR? FLIR have models with higher specs than that 🙂
<tnt>
The 25 fps is very nice. The accuracy specs is ... huh ... +- 20C ?!?
<tnt>
ok, that was probably a typo on the amazon listing. +- 2C is more reasonable.
<d1b2>
<zyp> I worked on a machine vision project with a FLIR A35 last year, it does 60 fps 🙂
<d1b2>
<zyp> crazy sensitive too, it picked up footprints on the floor after my kid walked past
<d1b2>
<Greg> We use the FLIR A615 for a lot of projects at work. They're ~$35k each. 🥲 But they're nice uncooled sensors.
<d1b2>
<Greg> For a government project we sourced and integrated a 'cedip' (now owned by FLIR) cooled sensor based MWIR camera. Kinda funny hearing it whirl up an internal compressor to cool the sensor down to, what it reported single digit Kelvins... O_O But that camera as configured was closer to $200k 😩
<d1b2>
<Greg> I don't think I have any example images directly accessible. But it was crystal clear, to the point where you could see blood vessels in your arm literally pulsating with pulse.