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Mar 29, 2018
Great MIrrorless camera
Bought this to use with some old manual lenses (Leica R and Olympus OM) with a digital body. Very good value at $1000. May one day get the soon to be sold Sony A7iii but for now the A7ii will do quite nicely.

Nov 05, 2015
Great Thermal Camera.
5 of 5 found this helpful I have worked on cooled and uncooled thermal imagers (FLIRs) as a software engineer and am very familiar with their functionality. This is a great little camera especially for the price. Having a 206x156 detector and priced a little over $200 makes it a fantastic value.
Only issues I have that could be fixed in software:
1) There is a brief freezing of the image every 5-seconds or so. This, I believe is due to the calibration procedure that the camera does every so often to determine the sensitivity of each detector pixel and create a normalization table for the gain and level for each detector pixel. I think 5 seconds is WAY too often. It could probably be changed to once every minute or so. This I think changing this to one or two minutes would enhance the user experience.
2) Another thing I noticed it the overall gain and level of the image. When looking at a low-contrast scene I thought the image to be too bland and too bright (this is in white-hot mode). Cranking the gain up a bit on these low-contrast scenes and making them overall a bit darker (in white-hot) I think would make for a more pleasing image. This might be something the software engineers at Seek Thermal should look to optimize.
I actually own this 38degree FOV camera and the 20degree FOV camera. Total investment a little over $500. Cant beat that with a stick!
Mark Hammons
Plano, TX, USA