🔥 See the Unseen with FLIRE5-XT!
The FLIRE5-XT is a cutting-edge handheld infrared camera featuring a 160x120 resolution, an extended temperature range of -20°C to 400°C, and advanced MSX image enhancement technology. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, it allows for instant data sharing, making it an essential tool for professionals in various fields.
R**H
Detailed review of this product vers HTI-19
At the time of this review the price for these were $491 for the HTI-19 and about $1575 for the E5.Craftsmanship & Comfort: Right off the bat you can tell the difference in assembly quality.E5: Better pistol grip, hard carrying case.HTI: Feels more "toy like" has protective pouch with carrying strap.Ease of use: Both photo taking is "point & click," however the HTI-19 asks you every time if you want to save. E5 just saves.User Interface & buttons: HTI-19 menus are a little tricky but you can get used to it. The SELECT and ENTER are obscurely translated. What does select mean to you? "select between these things" or "select the option your cursor is on"? To view your photos you have to navigate through menus with no image preview. E5 Buttons are much simpler. Easy to go right to your photos by hitting the "play" button. Also has image previews.Boot up time before use:Hti-19: About 13 secondsE5: About 4 secondsThermal Camera quality: Both claim to have a "thermal resolution" of 320x240. E5 IR images are more defined than the HTI-19. E5 saves a normal photo (648x480) at the same time as IR. HTI has 5 photo modes where progressively stronger thermal data is overlayed onto the raw photo. One click on E5 gets you 2 photos where the HTI requires 4 clicks. (since it asks you if you want to save each time)Distance detail: HTI really tries but clarity goes to the E5. Distance in photos are about 25 feet.Photo retrieval: Both can be connected to your computer via USB. E5 offers wifi/wifi direct although I haven't been able to figure that out. (haven't read the manual either)Conclusion: HTI-19 is a good budget thermal camera for fun + more. But if you want the professional look and feel then the E5 with more features is a better choice.
C**.
Top Kamera mit Abzügen zu einem stolzen Preis
Die Kamera ist grandios und macht nicht nur gute und detaillierte Bilder, sondern weist auch zahlreiche nützliche Funktionen auf. Für den Hobbyanwender mehr als ausreichend. Die Verarbeitung ist hochwertig und die Lieferung erfolgt in einem ebenfalls hochwertigen Transportkoffer.Was vor meinem Kauf jedoch nicht ersichtlich war, auch nicht aus der Bedienungsanleitung, ist, dass alle Kameras der Ex-Serie hardwaretechnisch identisch sind und nur über die Software limitiert werden. Ein Grund für den Kauf war für mich u. a. die Option, die Temperaturskala manuell einstellen zu können. Dies ist jedoch bei der E5 nicht vorgesehen. Stattdessen kann nur die Temperaturskala fixiert werden. Dies lässt sich nirgends erlesen. In der Anleitung wird zwar auf die Funktion hingewiesen, jedoch nicht erläutert, dass die E5 dies originär nicht kann. So etwas in der geutigen Zeit ist ein no Go. Nach etwas Recherche ließ sich dieser "Softwaremalus" jedoch regeln.Ebenfalls bedauerlich ist, dass eine direkte Verbindung von Kamera zu Handy per WiFi ausschließlich per Applehandy möglich ist. Bei Android bedarf es des Umweges über ein bestehendes Netzwerk oder über die Hotspotfunktion eines Androidgerätes. In der heutigen Zeit sehr umständlich und nicht intuitiv.Die Handyapp für Android ist ebenfalls unterirdisch. Im Ergebnis können die Bilder mit der App lediglich auf ein Mobilgerät gezogen und mit einem Kommentar versehen werden. Eine nachträgliche Bearbeitung der Bilder auf dem Mobilgerät ist un der App nicht möglich.Eine Bildbearbeitung am PC ist nur über eine separate Software mit Monatsabo möglich.Fazit: Die Kamera ist top, die Mobile App ein flop. Wer diese nicht benötigt kann beherzt zu der E5 greifen. Mit etwas Lektüre im Internet und Vorbereitung lässt sich auch noch wesentlich mehr aus dem Gerät herausholen.
A**W
Hugely useful for home improvement
I'd been looking at getting something like but but struggling to justify the $2000 price tag. When it was reduced by nearly 40% for Black Friday I decided to bite and haven't regretted it for a minute. The only thing I sometimes wonder is whether I should have dropped the extra cash and bought the E8 with its higher thermal resolution.My application is home improvement. I'm renovating a big old barn of a house that goes through heating oil like nobody's business and need to figure out which parts need insulation with the greatest urgency.It's no exaggeration to say this thing can see through walls. Where old blown cellulose insulation has settled, leaving gaps at the top, this thing can see the difference. It can see where the studs are, given I don't have continuous insulation anywhere and get a bit of thermal bridging. It can see that one section of my exterior wall is insulated and the next section is not, even before pulling down the walls to install insulation panels and replace the ancient horsehair plaster walls.Once walls are pulled down and the inner surface of the exterior wall is exposed it's still hugely useful, but you may need to get closer to the walls to get maximum benefit. If you've got gaps in the walls, it will find them because they will show up blue. To an extent you can feel for drafts by licking the back of your hand and running it over the walls but that only works if you have an actual draft. The E6 can help find areas that are cold, enabling you to investigate further.While I'm renovating I'm taking thermal images every morning to see whether the previous day's work had as much effect as I hoped.One thing to be aware of is that it is hugely sensitive. If you touch something it will pick up the extra heat that was transferred from your hands. If you're adjusting fiberglass without gloves, it will look like you've got warm patches when really it's just the areas you handled.It can be slightly tedious to use outside because if you get a large enough area of the viewfinder that looks past your subject (typically a house) then it will sense that area as being -40 degrees and adjust the scale accordingly. You can use a manual scale, and you can adjust the images with a tablet or PC later. Using a manual scale can be a little bothersome - it would be nice to have regularly used settings that you can just select right away.Overall I'm really glad I bought this. I truly expect it to pay for itself in my home alone within a couple of years, maybe less.
J**!
Loss leader model, wifi features not working
Take a look at the full product range at FLIR and you'll soon realize these go up to the price of a car and $1000 is comparatively entry level. The E4 has a 320x240 pickup which has been software-crippled to generate images which look clear in motion or with MSX visible light overlay enhancement but then weirdly aliased on close-up. This can be hacked to equal E8 resolution, but I'd rather be a good boy. The TG series does provide 320x240 images and SD slot for cheaper, but the images are not as scientifically accurate and the TG is not water resistant. In other words, the E4 is the lowest tier of the true pro cameras. Charging and image transfer is via micro-USB only which feels a bit cheezy and there are reports that deleting images from the directory with a computer may corrupt the camera. Limited memory and deleting in-camera is a throwback to the early 2000s. I have had no luck getting FLIR Tools app to connect via any wifi configuration and camera locked up multiple times even just attempting to log in. Stepping up to the Exx series, I could get [a 640x480 pickup crippled to] 320x240, USB C charging, SD slot, better lens and video output (via USB C adaptor) for an entry price of $5000. I feel like this latter pricepoint is where FLIR really wants us to start. The E4 can in fact be used as a USB webcam, so live video recordings can be made if you are willing to keep it tethered to a laptop. Not sure if I want to hack one camera and risk it or jump up to the Exx class for the pro "pro" features.
A**Z
Muy buen produxto y eficiencia
Excelente Articulo
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