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thermal image camera
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thermal image camera
At ny boat show saw raymarines fixed mount thermal camera was thinking about getting it for my 31te cost about 3500 anyone haave one or have an opion any info would be helpful
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Re: thermal image camera
I guess it depends on what you will be using it for. I run a decent amount at night and love the camera. The fix mount do not compensate for any swell so if running in any chop or swell viewing can make you a little sick. But it is easy to adjust on the fly if you're not happy with your field of view. One thing I don't like, is that the camera is always "on". So even if you are not viewing it, the camera is still working or at least warm to the touch (so i just assume it is on). Would be nice to put a switch on it so it is only truly on when both the switch and MFD is on. I think I have the T 253.
But really like the resolution especially with debris floating in the water and also even different heat signatures when we are boating next to an island. In tight quarters, I just maneuver the boat to look at things since it is fixed. I feel more comfortable running at night with it.
But really like the resolution especially with debris floating in the water and also even different heat signatures when we are boating next to an island. In tight quarters, I just maneuver the boat to look at things since it is fixed. I feel more comfortable running at night with it.
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Re: thermal image camera
Thanks for the info i just bought the flir version and im going to hook it up to a tv. What do you mean that you can adjust the field of vision
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Re: thermal image camera
Bob
2003 Albin 28 TE
Santosha
2003 Albin 28 TE
Santosha