CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
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I am looking for a cost effective Thermal Camera which will give real time color pictures ( like normal camcorders ) as well as Thermal Images at the same time. You can superimpose Color Video & Thermal Images over each other or view them separately as well. You can also voice annotate the stored video. I do know products from FLIR and ThermoTeknix.
I want to find out if any other company is manufacturing this type of thermal camera with reasonable prices.
I want to find out if any other company is manufacturing this type of thermal camera with reasonable prices.





RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
but if you've got a few mil available, let's talk
TTFN
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
Jack M. Kleinfeld, P.E. Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
Infrared Thermography, Finite Element Analysis, Process Engineering
www.KleinfeldTechnical.com
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
Jack M. Kleinfeld, P.E. Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
Infrared Thermography, Finite Element Analysis, Process Engineering
www.KleinfeldTechnical.com
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
As Jack indicates, no one currently has "overlay" cababilities, but that can also easily be done in PowerPoint for presentation purposes.
I'm also not sure what you mean by "reasonably priced?" The two systems I mention above are priced between $15-35K. If used properly, the return on the investment can be one year or less.
Thermally yours,
John Snell
Snell Infrared
http://www.snellinfrared.com
http://www.thermal-solutions.org
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
cameraman1
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the only problem is that both focal lengths/distances and frame structure should be as close together as possible for a seamless animation.
other than that i think only Hollywood & Uncle Sam are the only ones with these capabilities.
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
Cameraman1
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
At those temperatures you should be able to use a visible light camera. Work has been done on using video cameras to observe moderate to high temperature objects. See the proceedings of the SPIE/THERMOSENSE conferences.
If you go the route you state, the temperature data has to be somewhere in the video -- which means encoded by the source camera and translated by the color conversion system. Not as simple or direct, I think, as you are making it sound.
Jack
Jack M. Kleinfeld, P.E. Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
Infrared Thermography, Finite Element Analysis, Process Engineering
www.KleinfeldTechnical.com
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
RE: CCD Color Video & Thermal Video Camera
You want a low cost camera, here it is.
I made a small circuit to turn on a VCR with a motion detector to cath a theif, while installing the regular cheepest one B/W and one color cameras, it was total darkness(except the TV, then I used the the remote controller, the camera saw it as a toartch flash light and was clear on TV as well as our pictures. while of corse we did not see the IR,so we thought of using IR LED's for night illuminatio.
Try a regular camera with gray filter to filter the visible light, or try it in darkness and see its responce, then use software to do the rest
I hope that helps