To confuse you even more, exterior images under the right conditions using any thermal camera have that WOW effect. No offense to Roy, but his images are not apple to apple comparisons.
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WOW! just so all understand I am a rank amateur on the IR Camera and never have I said or insinuate any thing different .
No way did I make this statement or any thing like it .
Dale made an error with what he says .
Just to clear this Up.
I bought my Camera in late November and never used it out side my home before I took the Course in Early December.
So the stock BCAM does not have these capabilities? How do you adjust for reflectivity in the stock BCAM then?
Are there any other differences between the two? What about streaming video? I noticed on the free online courses and some other videos FLIR has put out, they seem to be able to capture a stream of the images, can you do that with one/either/both/none?
Just trying to confuse Dale more…:shock::shock::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Roy,What insinuation are you even talking about?? All I said is that you are not comparing apples to apples with your photo samples. 3 out of 4 images with the original FLIR camera are interior views. Then you have the SD model with four exterior photos. Therefore, at least in my opinion, it was not a proper side by side comparison of the two cameras. I never said you did anything bad. GEEZZ…
I am sorry ,
These are not my pictures they where pictures found on the FLIR advertising and they did not copy the way they where shown in the add.
They came from under the two cameras.
I purchased the BCAM originally and after about two weeks, had it upgraded to the BCAM SD. It’s simply a software upgrade and installation of the SD slot.
To run any of the FLIR reporting-software (not the image software), you need to have the BCAM SD. If you never intend to use their software, there’s really no need to purchase the SD, just stick with the BCAM for your initial investment.
To use the FLIR software, you must have a camera with an appkit of 2.1.10 or higher and a osimgkit of 2.4.4 or higher, which is included in all FLIR cams other than the BCAM.
You can also upload your FLIR jpegs to your favorite inspection report software just as you would a regular photo - if you are including a thermal scan as part of a home inspection. If you are performing a thermal home inspection as a stand alone service, then simply create a seperate template for this type of inspection and modify as needed.
The BCAM SD can hold 1000 IR images in jpeg format on the removable SD card. (P.S. dont use a bigger size card than the 128 mb that comes with the camera. FLIR said it will mess with the camera)The BCAM SD also has some different alarms for insulation and dewpoint the the original bcam does not have. I bought this model because it has the removable SD card and works well with my PDA based Inspection software. I can edit digital and IR pics into my reports very easily.