An infrared camera is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation. Unlike visible light cameras, infrared cameras can 'see' heat signatures, allowing them to detect temperature differences and create images based on thermal radiation. They are commonly used for thermal imaging, building inspection to detect heat loss, medical diagnostics, night vision, search and rescue operations, and industrial monitoring to detect overheating equipment.
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