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12-23-14, 11:28 PM | #9 |
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The flir one uses a lepton imager, which boasts a resolution of 80 x 60 pixels. It detects wavelengths of 8 to 14 uM. The seek has their proprietary imager, which is a 206 x 156 array. It sees wavelengths of 7.3 to 13 uM.
Other specs: Angle of View Seek 36deg (assuming diagonal) FLIR 63.5 Temperature range Seek -40C to 330C FLIR -273C to >127C (0K to >400K) (inflated claim, no doubt) Temperature Resolution Seek no data FLIR .1C/.18F Flir has been in business for quite some time building thermal imagers, so even though their detector has less pixel resolution, their software image processing is more advanced than the newer Seek device. As a result (noted in side by side comparisons), the flir unit resolves finer temperature gradients. Flir also has various widgets built in to display the on-screen data in different color schemes, making it easier to match the display with the environment being viewed. Considering that until these two devices hit the market, a working thermal imager cost $1000 or more to own. These two devices are sure to knock the bottom out of the market, bringing entry-level devices into the reach of the masses. |
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