I use a $150,000 handheld camera at work (FLIR camera, detects 400 gas compounds and thermal imagining) by deck2012
October 6, 2024My street in L.A. was turned into a 1957 New Jersey neighborhood for the filming of Steven Spielberg’s movie “The Fabelman’s”.
morsvenitadnosomnes on July 5, 2024 7:21 am It looks like an old conventional digital camera, I see that appearances can be deceiving . Can that wonder detect radon gas? In my country it would be very practical if it were like that . 📹
CoralinesButtonEye on July 5, 2024 7:36 am i wonder what the actual cost to make one of these is. i feel like the camera industry is a bit scammy
eblackham on July 5, 2024 7:52 am Pretty insane that fucking thing is almost two years salary for me.
The_Undermind on July 5, 2024 8:02 am Until I got a closer look, I thought there was a katana piercing your camera.
Z0OMIES on July 5, 2024 9:31 am Imagine all the people FLIR-ing gas and heat Oooo o ooo oooooo You may saaaaay I’m a dreamer…
GCU_Problem_Child on July 5, 2024 10:13 am Guaranteed the first two things it was tested on was a burp, and a fart.
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> thermal imagining
AI has gone too far this time
It looks like an old conventional digital camera, I see that appearances can be deceiving .
Can that wonder detect radon gas?
In my country it would be very practical if it were like that .
📹
i wonder what the actual cost to make one of these is. i feel like the camera industry is a bit scammy
Pretty insane that fucking thing is almost two years salary for me.
Until I got a closer look, I thought there was a katana piercing your camera.
But can it see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
Imagine all the people
FLIR-ing gas and heat
Oooo o ooo oooooo
You may saaaaay I’m a dreamer…
Guaranteed the first two things it was tested on was a burp, and a fart.