Seek Thermal ShotPRO Infrared Camera


Great Camera

4.0

In comparing the Seek ShotPro to the Seek RevealPro, the RevealPro has the cleanest image with the least amount of noise. The ShotPro has a bit more noise in the image, but is still acceptable and works very well. Get the RevealPro if you want the least amount of noise in the image. Get the ShotPro if you want the larger LCD, the easier to use touch screen, the wider field of view, the option to shoot video, and the analysis tools built into the ShotPro. Because I'm using the Thermal Camera for home inspections, the narrow field of view on the RevealPro is frustrating. The wider field of view is much better on the ShotPro. Whenever an image is taken, the camera shoots an image in both the thermal and visible light at the same time. While I can't find the visible light JPG file anywhere on the camera, I can go into the tools after the photo is taken, select visible light image, and save that as a new image. I wish the camera did that automatically, but as least there's a work around. The camera is easy to use and the fact that Seek added the analysis and adjustment Tools in saved photos is wonderful. I can shoot the shot in the thermal mode and later make whatever changes or add any extra analysis to the image after the fact. I like to save the image as a new file to keep the original data. The video recording is wonderful and a real plus. The camera does record the image as 640x480 at 17 FPS (Frames Per Second). Looking closely at the video a single frame in the video may be repeated 2 or 3 times, so the final result is really a 7 to 9 FPS video. I had no problem editing it in Final Cut Pro X. Overall I'm very happy with the camera, it does what I wanted it to do and offers several nice extras.

Verified Purchase Robert Diaz on Sep 07, 2021 I found this helpful (1)

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