+burrito rustler thanks for your message! Current thermal sensor technology can't be compared 1:1 to visible cameras. One of our smallest sensors currently has a 12 micron pixel pitch. Because the pixels are much larger than what you'd find on a higher resolution visible light camera, you'd need a much larger sensor, and some serious optics, which come at a high cost. Until the T1K, our highest resolution uncooled handheld thermal cameras was the 640x480 T600 series - we are excited to take things to the next level with the innovative T1K, and we hope to continue to push the limits of what's possible in the world of infrared.
Sweet, I only have to mortgage my house to get one....
This would be attractive for a hundredth of the current price.
I'll take two!
I'm not an expert, I'm an artist. I want one of those to photograph my pets.
is it out yet?
What is the range Meters of T1020 and E96
I have a problem with a thermal camera (blue screen)
Please contact our support team by heading to FLIR.com/Support
It’s the default color map, “Jet”. Change to hot or gray if required.
$40K - for 768p - LOL
you guys have some monster cojones!
call me when 4K @ 60Hz resolution is $1K
+burrito rustler thanks for your message! Current thermal sensor technology can't be compared 1:1 to visible cameras. One of our smallest sensors currently has a 12 micron pixel pitch. Because the pixels are much larger than what you'd find on a higher resolution visible light camera, you'd need a much larger sensor, and some serious optics, which come at a high cost. Until the T1K, our highest resolution uncooled handheld thermal cameras was the 640x480 T600 series - we are excited to take things to the next level with the innovative T1K, and we hope to continue to push the limits of what's possible in the world of infrared.
Your 1K camera will not differentiate between hot and cold objects, It’s able to measure between 2273K.
@@Flir Thank you very much for the explanation!
40..I ment😂😂😂