Hi all,
I've been a bit snowed under with work lately, but thought I'd introduce the start of the latest project.
Low-cost thermal gear.
Basically modified thermal cores intended for vehicle navigation and threat detection, but at around $3K all up, it's way under the $15K prices we've been seeing lately.
Specs: 320x240 30hz Uncooled Focal Plane Array.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLkt_5O7l8Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS2BvcTdJrc
No hunting pics yet - I am still building it and still weighing up whether to add a reticle and rail grabber.
Anyway, thought you might like to see the early results - One night image, one day.
Regards
David
Latest project - Thermal NV.
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THAT IS FRIKKEN AWESOME CJ! Great stuff mate! is it legal in Aus?
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Yes, it's all legal in Australia... Getting things is hard because of complicated US based export laws but when you can get them, it is perfectly legal.kjd wrote:THAT IS FRIKKEN AWESOME CJ! Great stuff mate! is it legal in Aus?
Though of course some other rules apply where deer are concerned. But it does make spotting easy... I was watching cats walk in the shadows and hide in bushes all evening.
If you look up Thermal Camera on Ebay, there are a whole lot of hits that just never used to be there... Costs are coming down and there's no longer the $10,000 barrier to entry there used to be.
The Pathfindir ( FLIR ) is also available commonly for around $3000 and is a very good thermal camera with reasonably zoom and when you add a battery and screen, you have a portable unit for checking fields for foxes and rabbits. Right at the moment, there are a number of ex-fire-dept thermals for about $3000... But they are a little wide to spot smaller animals at a distance. The automotive ones are great because they can spot larger animals out to nearly a kilometer away depending on the conditions.
I am hoping to make a trip out to my farm in the next few weeks to try it out Then when I am close enough, I'll switch the normal intensifier NV for the shot.
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David
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serious fun coming up. look forward to real action vids
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Excellent stuff....
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oh man! so cool!
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I am hoping to give it a field test in a few weeks
In the mean time, here's something I know you'll all appreciate -
Cat at 40m.
I didn't even see this one with my eyes until he was halfway across the road and under the streetlight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgxrmIB1ppQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgxrmIB1ppQ
Nice to see they have nowhere to hide. Of course, this is a friendly cat, but if not, I reckon it would have trouble hiding even out to a couple of hundred meters.
David.
In the mean time, here's something I know you'll all appreciate -
Cat at 40m.
I didn't even see this one with my eyes until he was halfway across the road and under the streetlight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgxrmIB1ppQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgxrmIB1ppQ
Nice to see they have nowhere to hide. Of course, this is a friendly cat, but if not, I reckon it would have trouble hiding even out to a couple of hundred meters.
David.