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Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 Thermal Monoculars

SKU PL77492      CID 160526

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The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 Thermal Monoculars combine the regular Telos XP50 with a 1,000 yard rangefinder with a ±1 yard accuracy. The rangefinder displays distance in meters or yards, angle of elevation, and you can record video or stills at the same time (see image 6).

The Telos LRF XP50 thermal portion has a heat sensitivity of NETD<=18mK, a step improved over the competition, most of which is still at NETD<=25mK. They will also be upgradeable by the factory when better features become available. The list of potential upgrades has not been published yet. The base Telos XP50 will have a 640x480 microbolometer with a frame rate of 50Hz and a pixel pitch of 17µm. The display is a 1024x768 AMOLED screen. The 50mm objective lens is f/1.0 for maximum heat gathering. Base magnification is 2.5x augmented by a 4x digital zoom controlled by a continuous ring rather than in discrete steps. Detection range is 1900 yds.

The Telos LRF XP50's body is rubber armored reinforced plastic that can withstand temperatures from -13°F to 104°F. The LPS 7i Li-Ion 6400mAh battery has a life of 8 hours and can also be powered by an external power supply (5V or 9V) and USB-C cable. It weighs 25.4 ounces.

Generation: Thermal
Sensor Resolution (pixels) 640x480 Pixels
Display Resolution (Pixels) 1024x768 Pixels
Frame Refresh Rate 50 Hz
Magnification: 2.5 optical, 2.5-10.0 digital
Objective Dia. 50 mm
Battery type: LPS 7i Li-Ion 6400 mAh
Battery life: 8 hrs
Operating Wavelength 17 µm
Thermal Sensitivity 18<= mK @f/1.0
Video Output Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) / USB-C
Product Weight (oz): 25.4 oz.

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Color Palettes

Hot White Color Palette
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Hot White Color Palette

The most commonly used color palette is hot white, where the hottest part of the view is the brightest white. This makes it easiest to find a target but may obscure colder surrounding objects.

Hot Black Color Palette
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Hot Black Color Palette

When seeing the terrain is as important as seeing the target, switching to hot black will show you the most detail in your surroundings. Notice how the bark of the trees and the blades of grass are easy to see.

Monochrome Red Color Palette
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Monochrome Red Color Palette

One of the things that can alert your quarry to your presence is when the light exiting the eyepiece lights up your eye for all the world to see. The monochrome red palette minimizes the brightness of the light hitting your face from the eyepiece, keeping you better hidden.

Hot Red Color Palette
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Hot Red Color Palette

The hot red palette shows brighter for higher temperatures but keeps all the colors in the red family. This does less to disturb your eye's ability to see in the dark naturally.

Sepia Color Palette
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Sepia Color Palette

The sepia color palette is the most restful on the eyes as the screen brightness is lower. It is recommended for longer duration viewing.

Rainbow Color Palette
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Rainbow Color Palette

The rainbow color palette is used to give more differentiation between various temperatures in the image. The rainbow palette has brighter colors for cool temperatures and deeper colors for higher temperatures. It is good for finding hot spots in electrical equipment, and might work well for locating owls in trees.

Ultramarine Color Palette
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Ultramarine Color Palette

The ultramarine color palette is also used to give more differentiation between various temperatures in the image. The ultramarine palette has brighter colors for warmer temperatures and deeper colors for lower temperatures. Also good for finding hot spots.

Violet Color Palette
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Violet Color Palette

The violet color palette helps to identify objects faster. You can see that in this palette the outline of the animal is very well defined, but so are the facial features. The darker background makes the animal stand out.

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