Thermal imaging scopes work on the principle of detecting the heat emitted by living beings. Every living being emits heat and thermal scopes are capable of detecting the heat radiations and converting them into a thermogram which is then converted into an image.
Product Name
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Thermal Imager Scope
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Spectral range
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8~14μm
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Resolution
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640*480px@17μm
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Focus length
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50mm F1.0/45mm F1.2 / 40mm F1.2
(Can be replaced according to customer requirements)
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Digital Zoom
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1X/2X/4X
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OLED
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0.39inch
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Display
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1024 * 768
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Image mode
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White hot, black hot, red hot, false color, sky, stroke
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Video output
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PAL 50Hz
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Battery
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18650 x 2
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Battery Operating Time
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≥8H
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Operating Temperature
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-40°C~ 60°C
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Weight
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620g
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Dimensions
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176mm × 80mm × 72mm
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Product usage introduction
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The best way to sight in thermal scope is that you should know well about your scope and stabilize the position of your rifle. Then, focus on your target and make accurate shots by adjusting the scope based on your needs and also practice well like this so that you can easily sight in a thermal scope.
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Description of product use effect
Zeroing the thermal scope is important while hunting since it increases the chances of hitting the target accurately. It is easy to zero in with the latest thermal scopes since it takes just one click to align. The best way to zero a thermal scope is; first, you should shoot the center point of the target by viewing through the reticle and adjust the reticle based on the focus point of your target.