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Old 6/17/09, 9:48 AM
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Default Re: Cant decide between the Fluke or Flir cams..

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He said that there are possibly 10 days out of the year when the conditions were right...concerning indoor, outdoor, ambient temperatures....for the accurate use of such things, but that was about it.
Yea, James I'm sure you believe "everything" someone tells you!

I imagine he recommends a window fan and a cigarette...



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Default Re: Cant decide between the Fluke or Flir cams..

I use TiR1 and like it. Using it it a one-handed operation including being able to annotate the shot.

I accepted the lack of removable battery which I would have liked. But at the time I could get this camera at a significant (more then a 1000) less then comparable Flir.

But as others will tell you a Flir is a good unit as well. Frankly at the level of both companies it's a bit like deciding whose better looking between 2 pretty women. One's blonde and one's a red head. I've looked extensively at both and from a practical use point of view I don't see a large difference.
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