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Reddit mentions of FLIR BHS-XR Command 640x480 Thermal Bi-Ocular, no Lens 30Hz, NTSC
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of FLIR BHS-XR Command 640x480 Thermal Bi-Ocular, no Lens 30Hz, NTSC. Here are the top ones.
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FLIR Thermal Imaging CameraBHS-XR delivers greater range performance with crisp and clear 320 × 240 native resolutionFull 640 × 480 resolution imagery from the BHS-XR Series is also accessible via the aux video jack in the hot shoeBHS series can be ordered with different lensesComes with both a 2x and a 4x digital zoomExport of this product outside of the United States of America is not allowed and is controlled by the US Department of State
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 11 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2012 |
Size | 11x7x3 |
Weight | 13.85 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
" Here is a local company I was looking at, but even their phone plug in hardware is starting just below $500. I know, you get what you pay for, but hoping there is a quality product (maybe a few generations old) that would suit my needs? "
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IR/Thermal scopes/monoculars are extremely expensive. The best ones on the market are almost ten thousand dollars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o200rCT2Io0 The budget ones run around 1,500, to 2 grand and they have low sensor resolution, such as 320x240 sensors. You'd need something like this: https://www.amazon.com/FLIR-Command-640x480-Thermal-Bi-ocular/dp/B007SYKFYW/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=flir+thermal+binocular&qid=1562625130&s=gateway&sr=8-10 which costs like five grand. For $500 the sensor resolution would be too low to identify anything further than a hundred yards, or so. So, no it's cost prohibitive.