Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 - 18mK Thermal Imaging Monocular - 640x480

Monocular thermal imager with 1800 meter detection distance and laser range finder (LRF) with 1000 meter range - Thermal sensor sensitivity (NETD) <18mK - Sensor resolution 640x480 pixels - 2.5-10x magnification - 50Hz refresh rate - 17µm pixel pitch - stadiometric rangefinder - 8 color tone palettes - 3 calibration modes - integrated recorder for photos and videos - display and video resolusung 1024x768 pixels - WiFi connection - Stream Vision 2 function to transfer real-time images to a mobile device and to adjust settings on the device, firmware update via App - incl. external battery pack, charger, USB cable, storage bag, etc. - WiFi connection.


3'790.00 CHF
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Deliverydate: 03.05.2024 - 08.05.2024 int. shipments may differ
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Description

Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 Thermal Imaging Camera: Your Reliable Partner for Outdoor Exploration

Don't compromise on your outdoor activities. The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 thermal imaging camera is a high-end device equipped with the latest technology and numerous features. Whether you're an avid hunter, an outdoor enthusiast, or a professional responder, the Telos LRF XP50 gives you the flexibility and accuracy you need.

The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 thermal imaging camera is an investment in reliability, accuracy and flexibility. Ideal for demanding outdoor activities and professional operations. Get this premium thermal imaging camera now and experience the outdoors like never before.

Future-proof and upgradeable technology
The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 features an upgradeable platform that offers the possibility of technical upgrades upon customer request. This means your instrument will always remain at the cutting edge of technology.

Highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor
Equipped with a sensor with NETD <18mK, the thermal imager provides amazing image detail even in the most challenging weather conditions.

Precise laser range finding up to 1000m
An integrated laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometer enables accurate distance measurements, which is essential for proper decision making.

High-brightness lens
The characteristics of the lens have a great impact on the ability of a thermal imager to detect thermal radiation with the lowest radiation level. Combined with the high sensitivity sensor, the fast lens (F50/1.0) of the Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 provides the highest detection distance. In rain or fog, when the temperature contrast of the observed objects is minimal, the user always has a highly qualitative, detailed, high-contrast and informative image.

Variable magnification - stepless zoom
The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 has a 2.5x optical magnification, which can be increased up to a factor of 4 by means of a stepless digital zoom. This results in a magnification range of 2.5x to 10x. The zoom changes either gradually or continuously for a truly optimal field of view adapted to the situation at hand.

High frame rate
Thanks to the high frame rate of 50 Hz, dynamic observation is extremely comfortable. Even with fast movements of the object or the observer, a distortion-free image is reproduced.

8 color tone palettes
In addition to the main white/hot mode, the Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 offers eight color tone settings that can represent different degrees of warmth. The "white hot" and "black hot" settings are often used for target detection at night. "Red monochrome" helps minimize side exposure when the eyepiece is open. "Sepia" is mainly used for observing distant objects. The "Red hot", "Rainbow" and "Ultramarine" modes also show the temperature differences. For faster object detection, the "Violet" mode can be set.

User interface
The Telos LRF XP thermal imagers are characterized by a user-friendly user menu. The information about the current status is shown on an extra status line in the display with letters, numbers and pictograms. The settings of the device, including magnification change, image inversion, brightness and contrast adjustment are shown with large pictograms, which can be easily perceived and do not disturb the observation.

Display OFF
The Telos LRF XP50 thermal imager allows the user to turn off the display when observation is to be stopped for a short period of time. This feature allows the observer to be unmasked as no residual light is emitted from the eyepiece. While the display is off, all other systems continue to run. The display is reactivated with a simple keystroke.

Brightness and contrast adjustment
Contrast and brightness can be manually adjusted to suit personal needs.

AMOLED-HD display
The new AMOLED-HD display with 1024x768 HD resolution offers improved color reproduction, economical power consumption, high contrast and fast response time. The display delivers clear, uniform, high-resolution and ultra-contrast images. In addition, the AMOLED technology is frost-resistant and delivers good images even in cold conditions.

Pulsar Image Boost Technology
A set of image processing algorithms provides unmatched clarity and detail.

Lens Ring Zoom Control
Classic focus and zoom ring arrangement allows quick and effortless image adjustment.

Ergonomic design
The camera is suitable for both left- and right-handed users and features a non-slip, rubberized body coating.

User-friendly interface
Fully customizable, allowing the priority of specific functions to be set individually.

Integrated video recorder with 64 GB internal memory
Store hours of video and thousands of photos right on the device.

Wi-Fi connectivity and Stream Vision 2 integration
Enables wireless transfer of images and video to Android and iOS devices.

"Stream Vision 2" technology
The Telos LRF XP50's built-in WiFi module connects the thermal imager to either Android or iOS smartphones. For this purpose, the Stream Vision 2 mobile app is available for download free of charge in the respective app store. This combination enables a variety of innovative features; wireless firmware updates, real-time image transmission, remote control of the camera, etc. Cloud storage for photos and videos is provided to users registered in the app.

High detection range
Detects standard 1.8m high objects up to a distance of 1800 meters.

Calibration (nuc / non-uniformity correction)
The Telos LRF XP50 thermal imager provides three different calibration modes: silent manual mode ("M"); automatic mode ("A") and semi-automatic mode ("H"). In "A" mode, the unit calibrates completely by itself. In "H" mode, the user decides at what time the unit is calibrated by pressing the "Cal" button. Manual "M" calibration is also performed by the user with the lens cap closed. This mode is recommended for tactical use and hunting, as it is largely silent.

Observation Modes
Image optimization should be done according to the environmental conditions. Mountain, forest and city have different media temperatures. Thus, certain settings have been optimized and are available for selection as profiles to achieve the highest image quality.

Stadiametric rangefinder
The Telos XP has an integrated stadiametric rangefinder, which is displayed as a scale and precisely measures the distance to the observation object with the size known in advance (deer - 1.7 m; wild boar - 0.7 m; hare - 0.3 m) and displays it on the screen.

Interchangeable battery with fast charging options
The Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 comes with the new Li-Ion battery pack LPS 7i with 6400mAh, this allows continuous operation of up to 8.5 hours at maximum power consumption. Optionally, the thermal imaging camera can be powered by an external energy source, for this purpose a USB socket is available. The manufacturer also offers additional battery packs for the device.

Robustness under extreme conditions
The camera is waterproof and designed for temperatures from -25 to +40 °C.

Absolutely waterproof IPX7
The Telos LRF XP50 thermal imaging camera is completely waterproof, which allows it to be used in bad weather conditions, whether it's rain, snow or fog. The IPX7 rating means that the Telos has undergone rigorous testing to withstand extreme natural weather conditions. Even a 30-minute immersion in water of 1 meter depth can be withstood by the Telos.

Features of the Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 Thermal Imager

  • Compact size and light weight
  • Functional and ergonomic design
  • User-friendly user interface
  • 8 color imaging modes: White-Hot, Black-Hot, Red-Hot, Red-Monochrome, Rainbow, Ultramarine, Violet, Sepia
  • Image inversion "white-hot" and "black-hot
  • Three calibration modes (manual, semi-automatic and automatic)
  • Detection distance up to 1800 m
  • Integrated laser range finder (LRF) - up to 1000 meters
  • Continuous digital zoom 2.5-10x
  • Three levels of sensitivity gain: Normal, High, Ultra
  • Stadiametric rangefinder
  • Dark switching of the display
  • Function of repairing the damaged pixels
  • Upgradeable firmware
  • Built-in video recorder
  • Li-Ion quick-change battery LPS7i
  • Charging possibility via USB Power Bank
  • Fast charging with USB Power Delivery
  • Highly sensitive thermal image sensor with NETD <18mK
  • Pixel pitch 17µm
  • Frame rate 50 Hz
  • Integration with iOS and Android devices
  • Steam Vision 2 technology, WiFi integration with IOS and Android devices
    • Photo and video recording on smartphone
    • Mobile viewfinder
    • Second screen
    • Live stream on YouTube, Facebook
    • Firmware update
    • Remote control of thermal imaging camera
    • Ballistic calculator
    • Motion detection
  • PiP function - picture in picture to show an area in a larger size
  • "Image Detail Boost function
  • Frost-resistant AMOLED display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels
  • Wide operating temperature range (-25 °C ...+50 °C)
  • Rugged housing
  • Fully waterproof (IPX7)
  • Made in Europe

Scope of application of the Telos LRF XP50 thermal imager

  • Night observation under natural conditions
  • Hunting and tourism
  • Night sports and orienteering
  • Repair and installation service
  • Building thermography
  • Search and rescue operations
  • Guard and security services

Technical data of Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

Sensor typeuncooled microbolometer
Thermal sensitivity (NETD)<18 mK
Sensor resolution640 x 480 pixel
Pixel pitch17 µm
Frame rate50 Hz
Objective lensF50 mm, F/1.0
Optical magnification2.5x
Digital zoomstepless up to x4
Zoom range2.5 - 10x
Minimum close focus5 m
Exit pupil4 mm
Interpupillary distance14 mm
Field of view angle (at 100m)Perpendicular: 16.3 m / 9.3°.
Horizontal: 21.8 m / 12.4&deg
Diopter compensation+4 / -5 diopters
Detection distance (human)1800 m
Display typeAMOLED-HD
Display resolutionHD, 1024 x 768 pixel
Video recorderYes
WiFiYes
StreamvisionYes (version 1 and 2)
Interchangeable lensNo
Video/Photo Resolution1024 x 768 pixel
File formats.mp4 (video) / .jpg (photo)
Internal memory64 GB
WiFi frequency2.4 / 5 GHz
WiFi standard802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)
WiFi range, view15 m
LRF protection class1, according to IEC 60825-1:2014
LRF wavelength905 nm
LRF measuring range1000 m
LRF measurement accuracy± 1 m
Operating voltage3 - 4.2 V
Battery typeLi-Ion battery pack LPS 7i / DC 3.7V
Battery capacity6400 mAh
Operating time8.5 hours
External power supply5V, 9V (USB Type-C, PD)
Tripod thread¼ inch
Operating temperature-25°C ~ +40°C
Protection classIPX7
Dimensions238 x 72 x 90 mm
Weight580 g (without battery)
720 g (with battery)

Scope of delivery of the Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  • Thermal imager Telos LRF XP50
  • Battery pack LPS 7i with battery
  • Spare cover for battery compartment
  • Power adapter
  • USB Type-C cable with USB Type-A adapter
  • Storage bag
  • Carrying strap
  • Hand strap
  • Lens cleaning cloth
  • Instruction manual
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Instruction manual Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 (english)
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