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Any views on Thermal imaging cameras please what you have and think is good value for money please.
thank you
 
Not cheap mate and you get what you pay for testo have a nice one if that's out of your buget then a phone attachment camera may be the way to go cheers kop
 

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What are you intending to use it for? Once you have answered that question you can determine the type and whether to hire or buy.

They are rather like endoscopes - the quality and usefulness of them varies enormously.
 
pretty good Thermal cameras, i got a flir on a phone used it a few times to find leaks and pipes behind walls. expensive kit. but worth it.

saghir hussain
 
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