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The Pulsar Apex LRF XQ50 thermal imager is an extremely efficient and uncompromising device designed to work in all conditions, in fog, rain, snow and smoke, also in conditions of short underwater immersion, e.g. when crossing a river, thanks to IPX7 tightness class. The Apex is designed to instantly detect live targets within the field of view that emit longwave thermal radiation that is invisible to conventional night vision. It is a technologically advanced device that is incomparably more effective than a night vision device, because it does not need external light or a built-in illuminator to work efficiently. • Unique technology to digitally "insert" an enlarged image section into the viewfinder image • you can turn off the screen for a moment when removing the device from the eye, so that the viewfinder light visible from the outside does not reveal the presence of an observer • possibility of changing the parameters of displaying the thermal image, depending on the nature of the environment, into one of the three modes • tilts that may cause errors are signaled in the field of view, and these sensors are also used to switch the device off automatically when it is not in use (set aside, upright, etc.) • equipped with a special heat sink to dissipate heat from electronic circuits, which significantly reduces the noise level and the calibration frequency • the device has a laser rangefinder with a range of 1000 meters and an accuracy of +/- 1 m; measurement results are displayed directly on the Imager's screen - this unique functionality allows the user to make simple calculations • standard Pulsar digital devices are compatible with EPSi3 and EPS5 batteries, allowing for continuous operation for 4.5 hours • digital zoom further increases the magnification of the Apex from 2.8x to 5.6 or 8.4 or 11.2x • has IPX7 protection degree • the device has an analog video output socket to which you can connect popular video recorders, such as Yukon MPR Player • the set includes: a battery pack, case, cleaning material, dual power and video cables and a wireless remote control for convenient control of the basic functions of the Apex Imager • detector: 17 µm • resolution: 384 x 288 pixels • refresh rate: 50 Hz • spectral range: 8 - 14 µm • digital magnification: 2x / 3x / 4x • display: AMOLED 640 x 480 pixels • distance from the eye: 67 mm • field of view: 7.5 ° - 5.6 ° / 131 m - 98 m / 1000 m • diopter correction: -4 / +3.5 diopters • minimum observation distance: 7 m • power supply: 4 - 6VDC (2 pcs CR123A) • batteries: B-Pack (IPS5, IPS10 Li-Ion, 3xAA basket, 2xCR123 basket) • working time: 8 hours • external power supply: EPSi3 / EPS5 • rangefinder range: 1000 m • measurement accuracy: +/- 1 m • temperature: -25 to + 50 ° C • dimensions: 335 x 100 x 75 mm • weight (without batteries): 750 g 3 years
>> FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS << Question : What is the difference between a night vision device and a thermal imager?
Answer: The night vision device enhances the visible light (380 - 780 nm) and the light that is slightly near infrared. The thermal imager is sensitive to electromagnetic waves of a greater length, of the order of a few - several µm, that is several dozen times greater in length. The EM waves, which a typical thermal imager is sensitive to, correspond to thermal (thermal) radiation. The night vision requires light that can amplify (that's why in full darkness we need IR emitters), the thermal vision device also works in complete darkness, in fog, smoke, etc. The advantage of night vision, apart from simply different imaging and in connection with with this different perception of detail, there is higher resolution and lower price. The advantage of thermovision is work in all conditions and easy detection of heat sources, which is of fundamental importance in rescue, and is useful, among others. Hunting, property protection, sea navigation, nature observation.
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