Jón Rúnar Guðjónsson has just come across a pretty unusual sight – red and fallow deer grazing together on a calm spring evening.
He felt like he needed to capture this, but how? Of course, with the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro. Testing the device has been a real pleasure, says the Swedish-based hunter.
The video, recorded with the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro thermal imaging monocular, shows multiple animals, as well as Axion’s incredible image quality.
Observing the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro in action is truly delightful: being the first compact spotter with a pro-level thermal sensor by Pulsar, the newest Axion has great thermal sensitivity with NETD below 25 mK. And, as you know, the lower the NETD, the more detailed the thermal image is.
The germanium F35/1.0 lens on the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro night vision thermal imaging monocular features high infrared transmission in the LWIR range. This means that, due to the high precision manufacturing of the optical elements of the lens, the image generated by the Axion 2 thermal imaging device sensor is distinguished for its clarity and detailing.
Not to mention the incredible long-distance laser rangefinder that is featured on the monocular. The built-in aspect with a range of up to 1 kilometer allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes with an accuracy of approximately 1 meter for quick and error-free assessment of the situation.
According to Guðjónsson, Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro live performance is outstanding because of its advanced capabilities, precision, and clarity.
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