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AC_Hacker 01-02-15 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mechanic
Took some pics with our new Flir One, incredible tool for the price!
These loop petty good.

Overlaying the visual image with the thermal image is a great idea. It really helps to identify the objects in the picture. I had to do some second guessing with the rented Flir 7. I would suspect that the combined image feature will be included in other models, maybe other brands, too. I mean you can't patent image combining, can you?

Looks like the Flir is quite sensitive to the thermal differences, especially valuable in identifying thermal bridging areas.


What was the outdoor temperature when the images were made of the vaulted ceiling?

-AC

oil pan 4 01-04-15 03:22 AM

Fluke VT series uses uncooled sensor. It uses some kind of photo image with thermal color over lay.
Flir TG165 use the same sensor as the smart phone thermal camera. It looks better than the fluke but not that great. They don't say that it uses a cooled sensor, but since its the same electronics as the smart phone add on I think its safe to assume it is not cooled.
The image looks kind of narrow, low quality, grainy.

Flir E series does wifi. Which I don't need.

Flir i3 appears to have a very narrow aspect ratio and low resolution.

At work I use a flir i7, a lot. I have a feeling I have been ruined by its wide field of view and high resolution. I could settle for the flir i5.

The flir i7 I use almost every day is awesome. It has a feature that will find the hottest or coolest pixel in the field of view. The aspect ratio is wide and the resolution is high.
Only problem is it retails for $2k, but you get what you pay for its no less than weapons grade diagnostic equipment. The price is the only thing I don't like about it.

So it will have to be a flir i5 or i7 for this guy.

Mikesolar 01-04-15 07:38 AM

I think you may be right. Given that you have to have an iphone or android phone + the flir/seek, the cost of a i5 is closer for me and the resolution is much improved over the phone cameras.

jeff5may 01-04-15 09:57 AM

For a brand new design, from a brand new company, at a brand new low price, the seek looks like a great entry-level accessory. It most certainly will not have the gimmicks built into it that the flir products do. Seek does not have the resources nor the industry experience to produce the value-added features that flir has fully developed for their pro-grade equipment.

For an established company such as flir, including features such as image blending and picture stabilization is almost trivial in nature. Naturally, they will include these software enhancements into the flir one, since they can be integrated for next to no overhead expense. These added features have already had the research and development work completed for their more expensive products. Porting the features to work with a smartphone is like a hobby project for a software developer.

OTOH, the Seek is a first-revision device. It was designed in secrecy, in a hurry, to bring a competitive product to market. It is designed to plug into a whole generation of phones, not just a few models of the same brand. The mere feat of bringing such a niche device to the open-source market is spectacular. I would be happy to have a device that functioned with half a dozen different brands of phones straight out of the box, that didn't instantly crash the device or drain the battery in no time. The fact that you can capture virgin images and send them to the internet, to be viewed by all at will, is phenomenal.

What happens next will define whether seek will become a competitive player in their market. Once they sell a million of these devices and pad the bank account, they can write the next chapter of their own history. If they provide decent or awesome support for this original product, they will survive long enough to release future revisions or new products. As for me, I will always support American underdog inventors trying to break into a tough market.

ecomodded 01-04-15 10:09 AM

Mighty wide of you to support a inferior product Jeff , It will take a lot of people like you to save the company from its failures to properly develop a cheap thermal gadget.

oil pan 4 01-04-15 01:44 PM

Usually when average people want something they go after the cheapest version, unless that something is a status symbol that can be shown off like a new car or the latest icrack.
So if SEEK has the cheapest semi-thermal imager on the market they could do quite well.

ecomodded 01-04-15 04:24 PM

especially with the android crowd , they have limited options , the iPhone 5 can be had for free with some of the Cell carriers if you sign up for a 2 year contract. I know someone who did this , well he renewed his plan payed $30 and got the iPhone 5.

ecomodded 01-08-15 03:24 PM

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I came across a Macro lens for the SEEK that fits over the seeks lens and enhances the clarity.

I noticed it on eBay , below is a comparison

http://ecorenovator.org/forum/attach...o-add-lens-jpg

AC_Hacker 01-08-15 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ecomodded (Post 42961)
I came across a Macro lens for the SEEK that fits over the seeks lens and enhances the clarity.

No link??

-AC

ecomodded 01-08-15 05:58 PM

Nope , no link

I believe the price was $45 , its for close up use ..


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