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Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - gadje - 12-17-2023 I think i would like to have one of these IR cameras, like a FLIR or similar brands. I am skeptical to get one that attaches to a smart phone. If I get one with Lightning connector, well, it won't be supported soon. I should probably get one with USB-C, but even then the App may not work at some point. I think I want a stand alone device, something that can record images (and maybe video?) on a microSD card. I know these have very low resolution, but I would like something to be able to see what I am looking at. if I look for cold leaks around the house, or hot spots on a computer, I want to make sure I understand what I see. Ideally 320x240, but I think those a many hundreds of dollars. I should probably sellle for 240x160 or whatever the lower resolution is below 320x240. Any thoughts? Thanks Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - SDGuy - 12-17-2023 gadje wrote: I bought a standalone thermal imager just about exactly three years ago, now. My thought process at the time was much like yours - I did NOT want one that had to be plugged into a smart phone, for several reasons: - it would mean constantly plugging it into the smart phones connector (more usage = more wear = eventual port failure) - all of them seem to have internal non-replaceable batteries; i.e. when the battery dies, the imager dies - what happens if/when phones change (different port, or no guarantee that an OS update would break the app that the imager relies on) So, I settled on a HTI 220 x 160 thermal imager from Bezosville. An earlier version of it had an easily replaceable battery (i.e. just like an old-school flashlight). The one I ended up with has a battery that can be replaced, but it means snipping/splicing two wires - but at least the battery is easily accessible via the removeable handle. Looking at Bezosville, it looks like it's still being sold (for $288, almost a third less than I paid), but I would recommend getting the newer model (HT-18+) for less ($257) - it has 256x192 resolution, but is otherwise identical to the one I bought - including micro-USB connector, and replaceable battery; here is HTI's webpage on it. I've used it to find wall studs (aim the thing at walls in the wintertime) ![]() and to find my sister's cat when it was hiding behind my desk (its body heat easily showed up through the 1.25" thick wood of the desk it was hiding/sleeping behind) ![]() The things I don't like are that it does NOT take a memory card, the connector is microUSB, and the battery, although replaceable, is not commonplace (I think this is it). ![]() Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - gadje - 12-17-2023 Thanks Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - Forrest - 12-17-2023 For less money, you could buy this IR Camera from Adafruit for $74.95 https://www.adafruit.com/product/4407 and attach it to an Adafruit PyBadge or PyGamer, as described in the Learn Guide https://learn.adafruit.com/mlx90640-thermal-image-recording Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - gadje - 12-17-2023 Forrest wrote: This sensor contains a 24x32 array of IR thermal sensors. even pron on dial up days had higher resolution than that Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - Forrest - 12-17-2023 The Flir One phone camera has a resolution of 80 x 60. Adafruit also sells a lower resolution camera with 8 x 8 resolution for $44.95, that’s currently in stock https://www.adafruit.com/product/3622 Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - Filliam H. Muffman - 12-17-2023 I got a Seek thermal camera (206 x 156) about six years ago to find cold spots in the house. It was briefly $150 for the MicroUSB version. The USB C version for iOS is currently $205 (lowest price on record is $170, 3 years ago). https: //www.amazon.com/dp/B00SSZ5KQI Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - cbelt3 - 12-17-2023 I bought a FLIR one pro several years ago. Because I used one of their systems for a helicopter back in the early 80’s for a weapon system design. They’ve been around a long time and I trusted their understanding of IR. My sister’s zoo used it to help identify mammals in estrus. My corporation bought a bunch of them and used them for maintenance, safety, and R&D. I believe they retire the iPhone ones in favor of stand alone units. I’ve used mine for housing inspections , car diagnostics, and such. When I finally shift to an non Lightning iPhone I will look for an adapter. Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - Forrest - 12-18-2023 Sorry, I don’t believe the specs for your hand held IRCamera. Flir’s best IR camera that attaches to a phone costs $549 on Amazon, FLIR ONE EDGE PRO Wireless 160 × 120 IR camera with Ignite for iOS and Android and it was released 1 year ago. The resolution is 160 x 120. Re: Do you have an IR camera? can you recommend one? - Cary - 12-18-2023 I just bought this one. Klein TI250 Works better than I expected. Takes a memory card. Although I'm sure Klein subcontracts/out manufacturing or private labels it, they sell pretty decent electrical tools and equipment. |