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by lunixbochs
4314 days ago
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I haven't tested that exactly yet, but here's a support response I got from FLIR on temperature accuracy: > At about 100m, you can see the heat signature of a person. However, atmospheric conditions can influence the visible range. Dry, clear weather will provide a greater range than rainy, foggy or humid conditions as water in the atmosphere can absorb infrared radiation before reaching the sensor. > The spot temperature is a close representation reading for conditions testing and monitoring. It may vary 2 degrees from actual temperature. |
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