Something like this ?
FLUKE did not make their own thermal cameras and rebadged other OEM products.
http://spi-wholesale.com/shop/mikron-th-5104-3-5-micron-midwave-thermo-tracer-infrared-camera/
This is the Mikron TH5104 that is actually made by NEC AVIO.
The unit does not have the floppy disk drive so may be a later version. Having said that I have not seen an ‘on camera’ floppy disk drive since the AGEMA THV470.
Fraser
WOW! How did you find such an obscure piece of equipment? I'm seriously impressed! Thanks for finding it (or at least one that's probably from the same company as the one I was thinking of).
Also, while this one might be it but I could have sworn I remember reading in the old Davis Instruments catalog that I originally found it in that it used a floppy drive. The one in your picture Appears to use a compact flash card, and comes with a PCMCIA card which is a compact flash card reader (not sure if the PCMCIA card is used in the camera as its interface to the compact flash card, or only on the computer end to read the compact flash card). Either this isn't quite the same model as the one I'm remembering (possibly the one I'm remembering is a different model within the same series of cameras, kinda like FLIR's T620 and T640 which only differ by a few features but are otherwise the same) or else I'm simply remembering it incorrectly, and it never had a floppy drive.
I'm also a bit concerned that this says the camera is MWIR. To the best of my recollection, it was a LWIR (not MWIR) camera, but this was many years ago, and I don't know if at the time I even knew the difference. I may have only known that it was a thermal imager camera. Do you know if there ever was a Mikron LWIR thermal imager that existed around the same time as this Mikron MWIR camera?
I have a couple more questions. Do you know if there ever was a Fluke rebranded version of this camera, or am I possibly remembering that wrong too? Can you find any other info about Mickon's thermal imagers product line from in the same time period that the Mikron TH 5104 was being sold? Is the Mikron TH 5104 a 320x240 camera? The video on the page you linked to where somebody is selling it, shows an image that appears to have a much lower actual resolution than 320x240 (and then interpolated to a higher resolution, even higher than 320x240, for the video). However, I strongly remember reading in the Davis Instruments catalog that it was a 320x240 thermal imager.
By the way, when I was talking about my old Davis Instruments catalog
THIS is the Davis Instruments that I'm talking about
http://www.davis.com/NOT this one
https://www.davisinstruments.com/I'm surprised they are both allowed to have the same company name, due to trademark law.