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Old 1/29/08, 6:45 PM
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Does anyone know the maximum distance that you can take images from. For example, if i take an image from 300 ft., will I still be able to have the stated sensitivity of 0.2/0.1 degree Centigrade for the Ti10/Ti25? What about from 600 ft.

I know many people are wondering why you would want to do this, but there are different applications for this device.
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Old 1/29/08, 6:55 PM
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Roy, I'm not toying with you this time.

Your post seem to say that you relied on temperature to make a decision.

My point was that instruments with similar sensitivity should be able to give a similar presentation on the IR image regardless of the accuracy of the temp it indicates.

I'm just trying to fully understand before I make the big decision.
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Old 1/29/08, 7:08 PM
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Roy, I'm not toying with you this time. Your post seem to say that you relied on temperature to make a decision. My point was that instruments with similar sensitivity should be able to give a similar presentation on the IR image regardless of the accuracy of the temp it indicates. I'm just trying to fully understand before I make the big decision.
Never said that.
Not all dark areas are moisture not all light areas do not mean some thing is too hot.
You should buy some books do some courses.
You are trying to learn from me who is learning and others who are also always in a improving our selves.
Actually from what I have learned a Camera with to much sensitivity could not be an advantage to home inspectors.
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No problem Roy I misuderstood your post.

I will get proper training at some point.

FLIR offers Level One locally at least once per year.
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No problem Roy I misuderstood your post.

I will get proper training at some point.

FLIR offers Level One locally at least once per year.
I try to help but certinally do understand my limitations.
The big thing in my opinion is jump in Practice and practice some more .
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