I think the open-source nature of the firmware and image viewer will be a game changer. If we get enough contributors, the feature set could make this camera very competitive and cause big-name companies like FLIR and Fluke to drop their prices.
I agree with this. I can think of two things that this could enable that would be very useful indeed.
1. The ability to operate this camera from a Python program and be able to track temperatures of pixels and predefined areas as part of another program. A Python module for the camera with these type of features would be very useful.
2. A hardware modification to the case to ease the addition of lenses for close-up pictures, e.g. zooming in small PCB components.
Thanks for your work. I have a FLIR T420 for my job, and it has very good imaging capability. If I want to do anything more sophisticated, forget it. The T420 firmware is buggy and unreliable, and crashes or locks up regularly. Worse, mine is an early model with firmware that cannot be upgraded. FLIR Tools is clunky and limiting.
Also, I use my phone when I am in the lab for photos, as a calculator, and to talk to people. Since I monitor things for hours, using my phone is a non-starter. If I have to buy another phone, then the $250 ones don't look so cheap.
I hope this venture is a success. If I could justify another one, I would get this.
John