Hi +mjlorton your Flir E4 has a sensor resolution of 320x240 pixel - it is just crippled via software to 80x60 pixel and some noise is also added to cripple the sensitivity from 0,06 °C to 0,15 °C. You may fix that crippleware "bug" by editing a config file - just search for that issue ;)
@mjlorton I have a Flir C2, I need to look for water leaks on vertical concrete slabs and roof tops. I live in hawaii, what settings should I have for this and what time of day is best? Thanks, mike
Great video Martin! I do quite a bit with thermal and have various units. Have you ever played with the Seek Thermals? I have 2 Android and 1 IOS both fixed focus and XR. Also, if you have not already, check out Flukes Full HD thermal. I can't imagine how much that beast costs!
+Eric Haney Thanks Eric. I had a very quick play with the Seek as it was on loan to me from a friend. I've seen a demonstration of the top Fluke cameras and they are very impressive. The level of detail they can "see" and the flexibility of changing lenses for various applications makes them very versatile...but you pay for that!
+mjlorton Yes they all add that to their options menu, for the best Thermal for your needs. Buy this or that. Selling practice for a product that is just short lived.
+leppie obviously not. a black hole is exactly the opposite of what a black body formular is for. did you just make this nonsense comment up because both these things have the word black in them? wow you must know so much about how hard "colour theory"?!? is.. although you will still have to explain just wtf color theory has to do with black body theory. one is liberal arts made up nonsense and the other his physics.
+swunt10 I never said a black hole is used for black body theory. But yes, color theory should have been called broad spectrum light theory (if you want to ignore the perception from an observer). When you have the same time and effort to give a constructive answer, instead of moaning, I am looking forward to your response.
This video has great amount of interesting details.
Thank you Martin.
+Mohammed Algailani My pleasure, thanks for the feedback.
All your videos are informative Martin. When do you post the next diy bench power supply?
Hi +mjlorton your Flir E4 has a sensor resolution of 320x240 pixel - it is just crippled via software to 80x60 pixel and some noise is also added to cripple the sensitivity from 0,06 °C to 0,15 °C. You may fix that crippleware "bug" by editing a config file - just search for that issue ;)
i have a question Martin..if you repair circuit boards,pcb what android thermal camera will you choose
@mjlorton I have a Flir C2, I need to look for water leaks on vertical concrete slabs and roof tops. I live in hawaii, what settings should I have for this and what time of day is best? Thanks, mike
Great video Martin! I do quite a bit with thermal and have various units. Have you ever played with the Seek Thermals? I have 2 Android and 1 IOS both fixed focus and XR. Also, if you have not already, check out Flukes Full HD thermal. I can't imagine how much that beast costs!
+Eric Haney Thanks Eric. I had a very quick play with the Seek as it was on loan to me from a friend. I've seen a demonstration of the top Fluke cameras and they are very impressive. The level of detail they can "see" and the flexibility of changing lenses for various applications makes them very versatile...but you pay for that!
+mjlorton Yes they all add that to their options menu, for the best Thermal for your needs. Buy this or that. Selling practice for a product that is just short lived.
Thanks Martin.
'Thought about reviewing the cheapos? Seek's Compact looks good.
Here it is...
www.thermal.com/thermal-cameras/
Thank you!!
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Color theory is hard. Not even a black hole will qualify as an ideal black body.
+leppie obviously not. a black hole is exactly the opposite of what a black body formular is for. did you just make this nonsense comment up because both these things have the word black in them? wow you must know so much about how hard "colour theory"?!? is.. although you will still have to explain just wtf color theory has to do with black body theory. one is liberal arts made up nonsense and the other his physics.
+swunt10 I never said a black hole is used for black body theory. But yes, color theory should have been called broad spectrum light theory (if you want to ignore the perception from an observer). When you have the same time and effort to give a constructive answer, instead of moaning, I am looking forward to your response.
There are seriously 80 x 60 sensors?
You are "scary" smart! ha ha. Nothing like the civilian use of military R&D: heat seeking missiles! Ha ha ha.
Brevity man, brevity.