Integrated thermal camera

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Re: Integrated thermal camera

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At less than $200, maybe an array of Lepton sensors all over the body would help but that seems very complicated:
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/e ... 4?k=lepton
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I echo what Eugene and Jonathan have posted.

Just as a reminder, I remember when I brought a Spheron HDR spherical camera to the Leica User's conference at San Ramon, California 10 years ago. I was met with the comment that scanning people do not need color images with their scans, and few knew what HDR images were then. It was at least 6 years before color imaging became internal in main stream scanning. We are doing thermal imaging with the Z+F T-Cam, but my guess it that although the demand is increasing, still too small a demand to move internal components around when a T-CAM scan is about 90 seconds and you can take it on/off very easily.

I posted this on the LSF in September, 2015
http://www.laserscanningforum.com/forum ... =51&t=9174

If you have a Z+F 5010C/5010X with the T-CAM, you can switch between BW scans, RGB scans and Thermal scans with a single click.
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