The images below show comparisons between the E6 and FLIR i7. The E6 has a 45º x 34º field of view, which is great for being able to scan large areas at one time. If an infrared camera were shaped like a traditional camera with some nice curves to wrap my fingers around, I'd go for that style, but there is currently nothing like that available today. I don't expect my tools to fit into shirt pockets. When I inspect houses, I wear a tool belt. While it's not small enough to slip into a shirt pocket, that's no concern of mine. The E6 has a handle and a trigger, making for easy one-handed operation that feels natural. I've mentioned this camera several times in past blog posts ( Seek Thermal review, FLIR ONE review, Infrared cameras and home inspections) but I've never taken the time to explain why this one has become the camera of choice for me and so many other home inspectors. I'm basing my decision on a combination of price and performance, which equates to value. Today, it's still my infrared camera of choice as a home inspector. I've been using the same infrared camera, the FLIR E6, for the past three years.
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