There is an interesting FLIR thermal imaging camera on ebay at the moment in an auction that has 6 days to run.
The seller has already sold three others and says this is the last unit.
So why is it interesting ?
1. It is a thermal imaging camera module designed to be integrated into a larger housing such as found in surveillance and military applications. As such it is beautifully made.
2. It appears to be an uncooled microbolometer design and I suspect it shares its microbolometer type with those of the venerable PM series that I love so much.
3. The front lens is slightly pitted from weathering but nothing too serious.
4. Now the killer feature .... this camera appears to be DUAL FIELD OF VIEW ! That is to say, it has a set of lenses that provide a 20 Degree FOV and a second set of lenses that rotate into position between the first set to provide an optical Zoom function. In this case I believe the Zoom is X4 to provide a 5 Degree FOV. Such a capability on a thermal camera is expensive so relatively rare in units found on the secondary market. The camera also likely has electronic zoom to further enhance its zoom capabilities.
5. The camera appears to be very modular with the optical zoom section demountable from the microbolometer/electronics section
6. The camera is likely, but not confirmed, to be a QVGA unit as such was common at the time of its likely build.
7. This would have been a very expensive and capable thermal imaging surveillance camera
So am I sure about all of the above..... in a word..... nope. I am working purely from my previous knowledge of similar cameras from FLIR and what I can see in the auction pictures of the camera and previous units sold by the seller. One example was damaged and missing its front and zoom lens elements so i could see the internal lens design
Is the camera complete and easy to get running ? Sorry, no idea as I am not the seller and have nothing to do with the auction. The camera is sold as untested so Caveat Emptor. There is always the risk that the camera was 'decommissioned' before disposal or parts robbed from it. Even if complete, I do not have any information on the camera or its I/O connector so do not expect me to be able to help get it going. The Zoom lens content is worth what these cameras have been selling for though !
So why am I posting about this camera instead of buying it ? Well in the past I would likely have remained quiet about such a nice camera and added it to my collection. Times have changed and I am sworn off of spending more money on my thermal camera collection. In fact, quite the opposite, I will be selling some of my thermal cameras and downsizing my collection as you can only use so many thermal cameras and I have a lot of money invested in them ! I will not bid on this camera but hope someone on this forum does buy it as I would love to know more about it.
I will attach the pictures of the camera from the auction plus those of the cameras the seller has already sold. Most interesting is the damaged camera with no front lens. If you study the interior you will see the lens holder frame that rotates 90 degrees into the optical path when the Zoom mode is selected. It appears to be moved into position using a quadrant gear at the top of the housing. The camera module may be seen at the rear of the lens housing. It would appear that the damaged unit was robbed of its lenses so any potential buyer of the camera currently on offer may wish to ask the seller to check that the lens assembly is complete.
Would it be easy to return this camera to service ? Sorry no idea. You are on your own there. one of these cameras previously sold for under £170 so, if complete, they are a bargain in my opinion.
Remember, buying kit like this is a calculated risk. I used to do it for fun and was rarely unhappy with what I bought
The Auction:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLIR-Thermal-Digital-Camera/124576469717?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3D629c355e214948c0b852323cc609abe7%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D15%26mehot%3Dnone%26sd%3D124565198280%26itm%3D124576469717%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057%26brand%3DFlir&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3Af47b8802-712f-11eb-ae91-52c8affb1681%7Cparentrq%3Ab07bb9471770ad4ef71747f9ffd4b6fa%7Ciid%3A1As already stated, I have no connection with this seller, the auction or this item.
Fraser