I have used Flir thermal extensively and have never experienced what you described. I would think it would have to have something to do with the IR light on it. Or there is something really faulty with it.
The LED screen of most thermals is no different than looking at a small TV screen. It is likely to cause some eye fatigue with extended viewing and some "night blindness" if the screen brightness is set high and then you look away into the dark.
I am sorry you are going through this and am interested in hearing what your eye doctor says. I hope that you have a full recovery.
The LED screen of most thermals is no different than looking at a small TV screen. It is likely to cause some eye fatigue with extended viewing and some "night blindness" if the screen brightness is set high and then you look away into the dark.
I am sorry you are going through this and am interested in hearing what your eye doctor says. I hope that you have a full recovery.