As far as I see from wiki, 'consumer'-grade(non-cryogenic) thermal imaging cameras use microbolometer sensors to get integrated IR intensity over some 5-12um range. But I had an impression, that having just integrated IR intensity you can't get surface temperature precisely, especially with 0.1C precision we see on consumer cameras.
IR thermometers (pyrometers) for example use 2-band IR measurement, but I don't see this principle being used in thermal imaging.
Or there is some sort of 'know-how' matrix of IR band filters in front of the sensor?