![]() There’s also a 300-lumen LED light, should you want to surprise someone you’ve spotted in the dark. For our money, that makes it the best thermal-imaging camera for night use today.Ĭombined with its 15Hz refresh rate (most are 9Hz), it can easily be used to spot animals or people in the dark, or through dense foliage. While the FLIR C-Series produces useful images in good light via MSX, this camera can do so at any time, since it doesn’t rely on visual light to boost its resolution. Read our full FLIR C5 review for more details If you can stretch to it, the FLIR C5 model adds more analysis features and Wi-Fi so you can get images to your phone and to your software.įLIR’s analysis software, FLIR Tools, allows you to change the color palettes and take readings from 4,800 measurement points in the image files, a little like using the eyedropper in Photoshop. The ability to type notes via a touch keyboard can be handy, too. This patented method uses an edge-detection algorithm on the higher-resolution visual light image, overlaying this with the IR image to make the picture easier to comprehend.īoth versions have a 3-inch touchscreen and can store around 500 images onboard to transfer via Micro USB. ![]() ![]() The IR maxes out at 160 x 120 on the pricier C5, allowing it to take advantage of Flir’s MSX technology. The FLIR C3-X and FLIR C5 are good-looking compact thermal imagers that are well suited to DIYers and contractors. With a rugged body that’ll survive a bit of workplace rough-and-tumble, both have two cameras and a 5-megapixel optical lens. ![]()
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