Thermal Photos

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Squirrel's242

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Went outside doing my usual check on the property. Saw this and thought it was a cool shot. Had a suspicion I'd see the fluid level in the tires since I could see the thermal difference in just the barrels as they sat outside prior to. Encouraging confirmation I got the fill levels pretty darn close.


thermaltire3.jpg


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Hmm Looks like the upload washes out the picture a bit. Oh well no matter.

Here's some others from around the place:


bluebell.jpgdeer.jpgentrancetohades.jpgheron2.jpgkitties.jpglogcabin.jpglonghorns.jpgthemoon.jpgwhitewalltires.jpg


Yall feel free to add what you got!
 
   / Thermal Photos #2  
Nice. What brand of camera do you have? You can change what color is hot or cold? Is the second to last photo the moon?
At first I was surprised to see the truck tires as white/hot until I thought a little more that they’d warm up as you drive.
 
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Nice. What brand of camera do you have? You can change what color is hot or cold? Is the second to last photo the moon?
At first I was surprised to see the truck tires as white/hot until I thought a little more that they’d warm up as you drive.
The scope is a Pulsar Talion XQ35Pro. The best feature of this scope is temperature sensitivity and clarity of image in long and short distances. I also notice humidity has a large affect on image quality. The settings are easy to adjust on fly, so what worked great one night will get adjusted the next. And yes, that is an image of the moon. It blew my mind the first time I discovered I could see it. I mean makes sense, temperature difference. But it was more of the fact the scope was picking up that temperature difference over that distance. Conversely, the scope won't show an image of a cat on the porch through the window at 10', but it can see the moon? Crazy.

The tractor tires, moon and longhorns are black hot. The rest are white hot. Those two are my referred. I switch them depending on the ambient temp. I tried the colored hots but it's weird. With the white and black hots I can fine tune the image where I can see feature details of what I'm looking at. I'm not great at doing that with the color hots.
 
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Pretty cool. My mom bought me a thermal camera. I have played around with it a little. I can see I gotta play more... Hmm. Wonder if it will pick up turkeys on the roosts? 😁

I will have to read up on the model (gotta find it again, to look up what it is) see what uses I can get with it.
 
   / Thermal Photos #5  
That's actually how I verified the fill level in my tires, when I got it back from the dealer:

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They were supposed to give me 60% fill on each side, and billed accordingly, but clearly missed that mark on both. But since hauling the tractor to the dealer and waiting on their service is more a PITA than it's worth, I never actually bothered having them correct it.
 
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Pretty cool. My mom bought me a thermal camera. I have played around with it a little. I can see I gotta play more... Hmm. Wonder if it will pick up turkeys on the roosts? 😁

I will have to read up on the model (gotta find it again, to look up what it is) see what uses I can get with it.
I'm a night owl so I guess you could say getting night vision was my adaptation?? lol
Oh, and yes, it should see turkeys just fine. Biggest hindrance to thermal is any cover hiding the signature. I watched a short thermal test video the other night where an umbrella disguised a man walking on a dirt road. If you've got heavy tree cover, you might not be able to see. But if you can find that one little heat blip, you got it.

I'll see what I can shoot tonight. My camera is actually a thermal rifle scope. I've got a QD picatinny mount and it easily dismounts and holds my zero. It has video and photo capability, and wifi. So anyone bluetoothed up came see the image too.



That's actually how I verified the fill level in my tires, when I got it back from the dealer:

View attachment 3264956 View attachment 3264957

They were supposed to give me 60% fill on each side, and billed accordingly, but clearly missed that mark on both. But since hauling the tractor to the dealer and waiting on their service is more a PITA than it's worth, I never actually bothered having them correct it.
Oh wow, yeah they really missed the mark there. I don't blame you for staying away, they're suppose to make it easier, not harder.
 

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