I did not think I would see the day when I could part with some of my thermal cameras. As a self confessed thermal camera addict and collector, it is very hard to part with ones 'babies'
Fellow collectors may know this feeling.
At the beginning of the year I decided to stop adding cameras to the collection unless they were for parts, unusual, or for restoration and resale. In other words, not for hoarding ! So far I am mostly complying with that New Years Resolution
I have recently been approached by fellow forum members who are seeking a decent thermal camera from someone trustworthy and at a fair price. I guess they thought I qualified ! So far I have sold one camera and another may be going to a new home within a week or so. For me, this is some sort of breakthrough. What was also a very pleasant surprise was that the two buyers were willing to pay sensible prices for the cameras. This softens the blow of parting with them
A further two early type thermal cameras are also possibly going to a new home soon.
I will be selling more now that I have broken through the initial internal resistance to downsizing my collection of 70+ thermal cameras. I will keep my 'hardcore' cameras but those that I do not use serve little purpose stored in Pelicase etc. I may list the cameras in the buy & sell section of this forum over the coming months but if anyone desires a decent thermal camera or a project thermal camera for restoration or learning, I may be able to help. Just PM me your requirements, preferred spec, rough budget and I will see if I can marry you up with a suitable solution at a reasonable price. I do not bite.
I am located in the UK but will ship appropriate cameras outside the UK.
Fraser