Extech i5 IR camera

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IR cameras

IR camera is a type of camera which produces a thermal image of the object in Dark . IR cameras finds its application in Field of repairing and machining, where the staff needs to locate any thermal changes in the machines or electrical components

Extech i5 IR camera 

New IR camera

Unlike other IR cameras the Extech i5 IR camera has 'point and shoot' feature , which makes us to capture a thermal image of the object in dark . This cool thing, as said above, finds useful for electrical engineers to detect any heating up of components. This device makes use of a Micro SD slot to store pictures and has a 2.8 inch screen . This IR camera is powered by a rechargeable LI-ion battery.

 

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IR camera on the web 

Infrared with a Digital camera ? - Pixalo Photography Community
This fascinates me- I bought a second hand Nikon D70 a while back and discovered that it is used a lot for infrared photography. So Ive ordered a Hoya.
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2009-11-20.140 Ir Led Illuminator For Cctv Night Camera Cctv 850Nm. This high quality ir illuminator has 140 ir leds, it can view 4060m at night. It uses the.
Testing a self-converted infrared camera - silverph's posterous
It was cloudy, the sun would peak every few minutes and I never got the full sunlight needed to take proper infrared shots. Nevertheless, I think the test was a success. I did not find any dust on the sensor and the camera seems to ...
Buy an infrared camera for $20 down and have no payments until ...
http://www.nachi.org/ir-camera-financing.htm. ... Thermal Imaging, Infrared Cameras & Energy Audits Contains discussions about thermal imaging, infrared cameras, energy audits, and more. ...

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FLIR thermal infrared camera: Rubber Band hot/cold

A rubber band gets hot when you stretch it, and cools down when it contracts. The FLIR thermal IR camera makes this instantly visible. Actually, the rubber doesn't heat until the end, only when you stretch it 95%. Same with cooling. If you build a rubber-band heat engine, it won't work unless the bands are pre-stretched almost to their maximum. "Thermal Eye" camera TSC by L3/Raytheon, found on eBay by searching for "thermal imaging". Also see http://amasci.com/unew.html for more cool stuff. Note: Trolls & spammers blocked immediately. Zero tolerance.

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