Having just looked on the website for this it's clearly aimed at construction sites and HVAC installations, home electrical panels and stuff like that, in fact the advertising doesn't realy show PCB use at all and that very much came across in your review. At £400 not much use for us bench jockeys, good review....cheers.
Same image resolution, same image refresh rate and temperature range as your previous model. Very slightly larger LCD 3.5" vs 3.2." So, unless this has some really major features beyond your old model, I can't see a nearly $200 increase in price. What are those features, if any?
Can you set it to take a set of pictures, say every 5 minutes over an hour? BTW did you see that Mentour Pilot included a clip from you in their latest hour long video on MH370? Short bit of B-roll footage on an OCXO around 41min in. Maybe you already knew privately. Already hit 1M views, maybe might bleed some subscribers.
As an opto-electronics pro, please tell m why these are all so expensive? The sensor, the color rendering, the software or what? After all, It's just another section of the spectrum. Don't most sensors read IR if you remove the cut off filter?
Remember decades ago when TV commercials had "real" (paid) owners, or the "real" (paid) doctors espousing the awesomeness of whatever product. Eventually they were forced to add disclaimers (like anyone read the tiny words). No rules for social media though! Rock on
I don't care if the products are good, which I have found them to be. Only Fluke doesn't need attention. Competition is a wonderful thing, but it requires publicity.
A good use for the laser rangefinder would be to accurately overlay the IR and visible images to eliminate parallax errors…
That is a good idea. Since they know what the displacement is they could probably do it with some clever firmware. 👍
The screen is nice and big for an IR camera 👍 Nice pictures of IMSAI Dog.
Having just looked on the website for this it's clearly aimed at construction sites and HVAC installations, home electrical panels and stuff like that, in fact the advertising doesn't realy show PCB use at all and that very much came across in your review. At £400 not much use for us bench jockeys, good review....cheers.
Same image resolution, same image refresh rate and temperature range as your previous model. Very slightly larger LCD 3.5" vs 3.2." So, unless this has some really major features beyond your old model, I can't see a nearly $200 increase in price. What are those features, if any?
Can you set it to take a set of pictures, say every 5 minutes over an hour?
BTW did you see that Mentour Pilot included a clip from you in their latest hour long video on MH370? Short bit of B-roll footage on an OCXO around 41min in. Maybe you already knew privately. Already hit 1M views, maybe might bleed some subscribers.
I have not seen an intervalometer in any thermal camera. and yes I've seen the 370 video.
@@IMSAIGuy that sort of feature might be good for a temperature sweep experiment, weird to me no one would implement it
the real question is when you have problems how is customer support as a pleb
and no removable storage is not a great feature
As an opto-electronics pro, please tell m why these are all so expensive? The sensor, the color rendering, the software or what? After all, It's just another section of the spectrum. Don't most sensors read IR if you remove the cut off filter?
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Thank you, Very interesting.@@IMSAIGuy
Kaiweets seems to be the latest company spamming creators with review items. This is the second or third time I have seen this name today.
Remember decades ago when TV commercials had "real" (paid) owners, or the "real" (paid) doctors espousing the awesomeness of whatever product. Eventually they were forced to add disclaimers (like anyone read the tiny words). No rules for social media though! Rock on
I don't care if the products are good, which I have found them to be. Only Fluke doesn't need attention. Competition is a wonderful thing, but it requires publicity.
No micro SD card?
16 GB internal storage and Cloud Storage. No card needed.