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Testo 890, 890-1, 890-2 review: By: Jason Kaylor - 480-528-4045
The Testo 890 comes in two versions. Testo 890-1 and Testo 890-2. I only have one "Con" with the camera so far. I do have some, "I wish they would have's", and a ton of Pros. Cons: -The image is proprietary to the software. FLIR uses radiometric JPG. Why is no one using a standard image format other than FLIR. This is a bigger deal than the manufacturers seem to realize. Imaging processing takes a lot of time. For a final report most images are going to have to be tuned anyway, but there are also many times images are taken near perfect right off the bat and cutting down that processing time is money in the users pocket. Wishes: -The top of the camera has an A/B button that is user definable. The camera has so many features that are usable at any moment I wish there was at least 1 more of those buttons, 2 would be a lot better. -The weight distribution of the camera is slightly "forward" in my opinion. I pulled off the lens and held the camera and it feels perfect. The lens is a lot of the cameras weight and it is all on the front. This is, in no way, a huge deal. It is something that the user would get use to over time of using the camera. In the future versions of the form factor I urge Testo to look at redistribution of the weight or modifying how the weight falls in relation to the hand strap or figuring out a way to bring the lens weight down. -USB charging would be nice. If it does it, it doesn't show it. I don't think it does though. During image processing it is nice to be able to access the camera via the computer and leave the camera on (Why waist battery charge while you are plugged into USB?). It is not a huge deal, but just another feature that would make things easier on the user. -WiFi would have been nice as well as an HDMI connection (big wish here). -USB is the only video out. Originally I was going to put this in Con's, but it isn't a huge deal unless you are doing trade shows with it. It will still perform well live on a large screen TV at a show, but a faster video out would have been nice....once again where is my HDMI???? The HDMI wish goes out to all manufacturers not just Testo. The Pros: -The biggest feature is Super Resolution. Advertises 2x the recorded resolution on images. This is actually the main thing I wanted to test and the images will follow this review (as soon as I get the software). -The 640x480 (Super Resolution is advertised at 1280x960) image is amazing, but what is more amazing is the thermal sensitivity. They advertise <40mk on this unit and it is every bit of that rating. I am going to try to set up some super low Delta T shots to really try and

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show this. For you level X guys, keep in mind I cannot tune without the software yet and the image and sensitivity is still sick. -Atmospheric correction. Okay so cameras already have this right? This one is live. Testo is a world leader in HVAC test and measurement. They put that knowledge to work and have an optional probe (890-2 only) that allows for live correction for humidity and temp. It also has correction for distance to target, which I am assuming calculates humidity correction with distance (Testo will have to confirm this though). The distance to target has to be manually entered. This brings up another wish of mine, it has a laser pointer, why not make it a laser distance meter and have that done auto as well. I have actually wondered why no manufacturer has done this yet. -As well as atmospheric correction it also has a solar intensity setting. When I first saw this feature mentioned I thought it was going to be something else. The user manuals describes it as: "To detect and document failures in photovoltaic systems, the solar function can be selected. The sun's radiation intensity measured (with an external instrument) can be entered for documentation purposes. This value is saved with the IR-image. If this function is activated, the entered value for the radiation intensity is displayed (top left)". -On board panoramic, with an on board assistant to help with setting up the panoramic images. (wouldn't mind this on one of those extra A/B buttons on certain applications) -The handle rotates. This is not obvious when you pick up the camera or any images you will find of the camera itself, but it does. Along with that the screen rotates and will flip if taken past 180 degrees. -Calculation of reflected temp. This is yet another feature that works with the temperature input as well as the E input. I will not go into detail on how it works, the level 2 and higher guys will get why it is a nice feature. -I am not a big fan of auto focus, but it has it. Just as a note, it has manual as well. -Standard wide angle lens. 42 degrees x 32 degrees is the standard lens. Telephoto is available. -The touch screen is nice and easy to use. For you arc flash guys this is actually a potential negative if the other operation is clunky. 5 way joystick operation is easy and could easily be operated with arc flash gloves on. On the same topic, the screen is well laid out and thought out. All the information you will need is easy to use and read. -Bluetooth headset is nice for voice annotation. -Additional protective glass. This is used while in operation. The camera has correction for it. Make sure to have that feature off or on depending of the protection glass is off or on. -Automatic lens detection. This is not a big deal, but it is nice not having to go in and change that setting, moreover not accidentally forgetting to. -It has SiteRecognition ability. For those that don't know what that is, you have seen it. It is that crazy looking square bar code thing that you see around now a days. Standard Stuff:

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-3.1 megapixel camera. Manufacturers keep going bigger on the digital, this one keeps the trend going up. -Tons of Palettes, even green? -LED lamps -video (Super Resolution does not work for video) Testo did an amazing job with their 4th generation cameras. I love the form factor as it really looks like a video camera. I would easily own one of these. There is no reason to buy the 890-1 in my opinion. If you are going this high up, go with the 890-2.

Jason Kaylor VP of Specialty Products AC Tool Supply 480-528-4045

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