HE-LLC
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United States
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Hello,
I was studying wildlife several days ago in the mountains. It was about 25°F (very cold), yet it was also very sunny. The XT2 was set to use Isotherm based on "Search for People", which is a detection range from about 80°F to 105°F.
Well, the display was showing many hotpots from the XT2 that should not be showing -- in other words, a lot of false positives. I would select the hotspot and the temperature registered at about 50°F , yet the Isotherm highlighted this object. Basically, there was a lot of noise (hotspots) that the XT2 should not have been showing. It was a very frustrating experience.
So, can someone help dial in the best settings for a cold, sunny day like this to isolate wildlife using the Isotherm feature and not get false positives (heat signatures) all over the display?
Thanks.
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