PULSAR PROTON
The Pulsar Proton is a thermal imager with a highly versatile modular design, allowing you to dock it to a monocular or a scope. Extremely lightweight and compact, it will barely add any weight to your set-up.
Proton thermal imaging device is great for those who are just entering the world of thermal vision: affordable and versatile, it will allow you to harness the technology in multiple situations without breaking the bank.
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PULSAR PROTON FXQ30
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PULSAR PROTON XQ30
Versatile modular design
The Proton XQ30 thermal imager is a combination of a compact thermal imaging module and a Pulsar 5×30 B quick-release monocular, that can be used as an eyepiece. With one sweep the hunter gets a five times magnification spotting scope for natural daytime observation and a thermal imaging unit compatible with monocular type daytime optical devices. The Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module docks with daytime optics using a special PSP adaptor, converting the day optic into a thermal imaging device. A quick-release adaptor means that the Proton can be removed from, and re-installed to, a daytime spotting scope or binocular in seconds, while the precise positioning mechanism allows for the central alignment of the thermal image within the daytime optics field of view. The PSP adaptor can be mounted on the Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module even when it is used with the Pulsar 5x30B monocular from the kit. This ensures that the Proton XQ30 is easy to use in the field environment.
Highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor
Thermal imaging sensor with NETD 40mK ensures perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions when thermal contrast is low. The smallest temperature differences will be clearly visible during the rainfall, fog or cold mornings in the most difficult conditions for thermal imager.
Light-weight and compact size
When stalking each extra kilogram of hunting equipment matters. Using the Proton XQ30 is easy and intuitive regardless of which daytime optics it is connected to – a complete Pulsar 5×30 B monocular, a spotting scope or binoculars from the hunter’s arsenal. The compact Proton XQ30 thermal imaging module weighs 370 grams – just enough not to have a meaningful effect for the balance of any daytime optics on which it is installed.
Image Detail Boost Function
Pulsar’s proprietary Image Boost Technology is comprised of software algorithms designed to increase imaging clarity and overall image detail. Image Boost results in a sharper, more detailed field of view and enhanced object identification capabilities.
Wireless remote control
The ergonomic Pulsar BT wireless remote control with encoder wheel puts the full range of Proton FXQ operation at your fingertips when comfort and convenience means taking hands-off the controls.
Other features
Small yet incredibly powerful, the APS batteries power up various Pulsar units for many hours.
Wireless remote control for full operation of your Pulsar device.
An adaptor for mounting Pulsar Proton, Pulsar Krypton, or Pulsar Krypton 2 in front of optical riflescope lenses on hunting and sporting weapons with Weaver/Picatinny rails.
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