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The flagship Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 features sub 25mK NETD sensor providing better sensitivity in difficult conditions even than the new Merger XL50!
The characteristics of thermal imaging optics have a decisive influence on a thermal imager’s ability to capture even the lowest radiation levels.
Ultimate detection efficiency is achieved with the fast lens of the Merger LRF (F50/1.0) thermal imager in combination with the highly sensitive thermal sensor. The Merger LRF gives users the best quality, most detailed & high-contrast, informative imagery every time, even during rain or fog, when the temperature contrast of the observed scene is minimal.
A powerful long-distance objective lens combined with a 640x480 @17µm highly-sensitive thermal imaging sensor provides exceptional detection capabilities. A standard 1.8m tall object can be detected up to 1800 m away in complete darkness.
Whilst the new Merger LRF XL50 offers significantly higher resolution, the sensor is a sub 40mK NETD, which compared to the flagship Merger LRF XP50 which has a sub 25mK NETD sensor providing better sensitivity in difficult conditions.
What the Merger LRF XL50 does excel in is the amount of detail in the subject matter, and also the ability to use the full 2.5x to 20x magnification with virtually no image quality loss.
Equipped with a highly sensitive 384x288 17µm, sub 25mK NETD European made Lynred sensor the Pulsar Merger LRF XQ35 delivers up to 1350m detection with crisp clear viewing even under difficult observation conditions when thermal contrast is low. The smallest temperature difference will be clearly visible during heavy rain, dense fog, and high humidity etc.
The 35mm f1.0 germanium objective lens features high infrared transmission in the LWIR range. Due to the high precision manufacturing of the optical elements of the lens, the image generated by the Merger LRF XQ35 is well-distinguished for its clarity and detailing.