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Old 2/4/08, 1:57 PM
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Default Fluke Ti10

Has anyone worked with and/or investigated the new Fluke Ti10 Thermal Camera? For the price, it does appear to have more features than the Flir BCam. Input would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi John, Is that the model number you are looking at? I am purchasing the TiR today, so I have looked at that one and the Tir1. I think that the Ti10 is recommended for electrical applications, while the 2 I mentioned are for home inspections.
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Default Re: Fluke Ti10

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I think there are too many "features" on the BCAM as it is!

Does anyone make a phone you can just say "hello" to anymore?

The IR scans I see all over the net "cloud" what you are trying to see.

When I got the spiel from Flir about cam's better than the BCAM, it brought up that I was not comfortable hauling some of these things into and through a crawl space/attic. "No Comment".

If I don't take it out of my truck, what good is it? If I leave it there I'd be worried it would get stolen (and wouldn't get any work done).

I have a holster for my BCAM and it goes everywhere with me.

If I buy a better camera, I will never give up my BCAM.
I have thousand dollar digital cameras. They don't go to the crawlspace (or into the Grand Canyon on a pack mule)!

I don't think I would drag a $20k camera where I don't even want to go!
And if I found something I needed it for, I really wouldn't need it anymore!
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