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Axion observation thermal imaging devices are a group of completely new devices created as a result of developing the design of Pulsar Lite thermal imagers. Miniaturized, light and economical, with surprisingly good performance. Axion thermal imaging devices are pocket-sized designs that can easily fit in the hand, with a size comparable to a typical laser rangefinder. Equipped with XM sensors with a resolution of 320x240 pixels, which thanks to their special properties obtain a good range and magnification even with relatively modest lenses.
The Axion XM38 has the most impressive performance in the entire series. Using the XM sensor with a resolution of 320x240 pixels and a pixel of 12 μm, with a 38 mm f / 1.2 lens we have a detection range of 1700 meters. The optical magnification of 5.5x will be sufficient for effective recognition of animals at a distance of about 200-300 meters. Axion XM38 has all the functions found in advanced equipment - it is equipped with an image recorder and video recorder with a built-in 16 GB memory as well as a WiFi module that allows remote control and image viewing on a mobile device . The free Stream Vision application is available for Android and IOs. The image is displayed on the frost-resistant AMOLED display with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, thanks to the use of such a display, the device can work in the temperature range from -25 to +40 degrees. The whole thing is closed in a lightweight magnesium housing, completely waterproof (protection class IPX7), the thermal imager weighs 270g. Axion is powered by an APS3 battery with a capacity of 3200 mAh and can work non-stop for over 4 hours. • name: Pulsar AXION XM38, catalog number 77422 • minimum magnification: 5.5x • maximum magnification: 22x • digital zoom: 4x • observation range: 1700 m • lens: 38mm f / 1.2 • optical construction: monocular • field of view: 5.8 - 4.3 °, depending on the magnification • hand out matrix: uncooled 320 x 240 pixels, 12 µm • matrix refresh: 50 Hz • display: 1024 x 768 pixels, AMOLED, 8 color palettes • water resistance class: IPX7 • wifi module: YES • photo / video recorder: YES, built-in • power supply: microUSB 5 V, battery pack APS3 (included, working time> 4 h) • dimensions: 149 x 48 x 70 mm • weight: 270 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 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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