I have the VT04 Rechargable, and my Heat map pics don't line up with my Visual pics at all. I wonder if mine is defective or I am maybe missing an adjustment? I can't use it for work as it is.
Looks great! What is the size of the thermal pictures it produces for publishing? Is there an element in the software that will enable stitching of photos? Cheers!
We are going to order Fluke VT04 for remote measurement of the temperature of people ( flu monitoring purposes) Please tell, what is the acceptable distance range between human and device, for receiving the results which would be accurate enough? (+/- 2 °C)
The Fluke VT04 has a tremendous number of uses in electrical, mechanical, automotive, HVAC, etc. applications, however, the VT04 has not been designed for human febrile temperature detection or measurement. Fluke spends much of its time understanding the industrial customer and industrial applications and, therefore, is not in a position where we would recommend a particular camera for medical use.
I just bought your VT104A, and it is, horrible. It is not accurate, the tech in it seems 10 years old as it is very slow, and I am sorry to say, for my $550 purchase, it sucks.
Hi there - We are sorry to hear this and would like to help. Would you be interested in speaking with one of our Product Specialists so we can hear more about the issue you are experiencing?
I have the VT04 Rechargable, and my Heat map pics don't line up with my Visual pics at all. I wonder if mine is defective or I am maybe missing an adjustment? I can't use it for work as it is.
I bought VT04A and the boot up time is totally nightmare for me
Looks great! What is the size of the thermal pictures it produces for publishing? Is there an element in the software that will enable stitching of photos?
Cheers!
Hum great for checking out temps in car motors and auto transmissions and also the trans lines and heat spots with in the radiator ?
We are going to order Fluke VT04 for remote measurement of the temperature
of people ( flu monitoring purposes) Please tell, what is the acceptable distance
range between human and device, for receiving the results which would be accurate
enough? (+/- 2 °C)
The Fluke VT04 has a tremendous number of uses in electrical, mechanical, automotive, HVAC, etc. applications, however, the VT04 has not been designed for human febrile temperature detection or measurement. Fluke spends much of its time understanding the industrial customer and industrial applications and, therefore, is not in a position where we would recommend a particular camera for medical use.
is this useful in electronics repair? thanks
Very cool product. The only thing preventing me from buying this instant is that Farnell UK has no stock.
Glad you like it! Inventory should be back in stock very shortly.
Wow, that's really neat. Any plans for a head mounted integration model or continuous monitoring units for engine compartments or computer components?
€ = kitna rakna hoga
i use this 2 days ago... thats simple&very good
I just bought your VT104A, and it is, horrible. It is not accurate, the tech in it seems 10 years old as it is very slow, and I am sorry to say, for my $550 purchase, it sucks.
Hi there - We are sorry to hear this and would like to help. Would you be interested in speaking with one of our Product Specialists so we can hear more about the issue you are experiencing?
...Who are these people talking to? I'm right here! LOOK AT THE CAMERA!!!
Arghhhh I have almost puke by this APPLE AD...., and bought FLIR E4. Please dont make these terrible ads if you dont want to loose customers