I've noticed there are some lesser-known brands of 384 x 288 thermal cameras that cost less than the 320 x 240 cameras from better-known brands despite having 44% more resolution.
For example, here are the cheapest 320 x 240 cameras from the three best-known companies, not including the hacked E4's:
- The FLIR E8 normally costs $5,995 (currently on sale for $3,995)
- The Fluke Ti32 is on sale at TEquipment.NET for $7,039.96
- The Testo 885-1 is on sale at TEquipment.NET for $7,815.75
In comparison, here are the prices of three 384 x 288 cameras from less popular companies:
So I'm wondering: are 384 x 288 thermal sensors cheaper to produce than 320 x 240 ones? If so, then why do companies like FLIR and Fluke not switch to these sensors?