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Thermal imaging scopes are an essential part of
More
more demands of professional and amateur hunters and
also outdoor enthusiasts.
At present there are six models in the product
line. Th e Helion range can be subdivided into two
major subgroups: XQF (Helion XQ28F, XQ38F and
XQ50F) and XP (Helion XP28, XP38 and XP50).
Th e models have diff erent objective lenses and
diff erent sensors. XQF models are based on uncooled,
highly sensitive 384x288 thermal imaging sensors,
whereas XP models are based on the highly sensitive
640x480 sensor. Both sensors work with a 50Hz frame
rate and have a 17μm pixel size.
FIND ANIMALS IN COMPLETE DARKNESS
Th e numbers in the name of the units specify the
time
an
With its high-quality French-made 17 μm sensor
the Helion is able to produce a highly detailed image,
good enough for recognition and identifi cation of
animals. Th e 50Hz frame rate results in a very smooth
TV-like image without any time lag.
An extra vivid AMOLED screen with 640x480
resolution ensures that all colours and details are
presented with the best possible quality without
artifacts.
Optic magnifi cation of the units depends on the
objective lens, but it can be increased by means of 8x
Helion
turns up
the heat
for Pulsar
hunting and outdoor equipment today. More
and more people are using these when searching
for hunting game or when they are want to make sure
that there are no dangerous animals around.
Hunting thermal imaging monoculars are usually
used for scanning surroundings and fi nding animals.
Since the temperature of the animal is always high,
thermal imagers present it as a very contrasted object
against less warm background.
Th e Helion models from Pulsar meet all the
FIND ANIMALS COMPLETE focal length of the objective lenses; for example,
Helion XP50 has objective with 50 mm focal length.
In XP models lenses are interchangeable.
Th e Helion thermal imager is an ideal tool for
fi nding animals even in complete darkness. Most wild
animals get active in the nighttime. Th is makes them
hard to hunt, the hunter has to spend a lot of time
either looking for the game or waiting for them in an
ambush.
Released at
the beginning
of 2017, the
Helion range has
become one of
the top sellers in
the market due
to its numerous
features, build
quality and
performance.
Gun Trade World
takes a look at
the range.
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