Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 thermal viewfinder
The Merger LRF XP35 thermal viewfinder combines cutting-edge technology with traditional viewfinder design. With these thermal viewfinders, you'll observe and view game effortlessly, whether you're a wildlife photographer or a nature enthusiast."
PULSAR Merger LRF XP35 Thermal Viewfinders
Performance and quality thermal imaging
Classic design. Convenient size
The design of the Merger LRF thermal binoculars is familiar from traditional day binoculars. They don't take up much space and fit well in the hand, and in addition to their usability, they also look good. The six function buttons are positioned on the top of the device for easy access, and the most used digital functions are at your fingertips with a single press.
A comfortable viewing experience
The optics of the Merger LRF thermal imaging binoculars take into account the nature of human vision. The human brain is conditioned to receive visual information from two channels simultaneously. Therefore, viewing with two eyes tires them less than viewing with one eye. This also makes it easier for monocular, technically similar devices to distinguish small and dim objects, especially in low-contrast conditions.
The distance between the eyepieces of the Merger LRF is adjustable between 63-74 mm, to best suit each user.
A highly accurate laser rangefinder
Once you know the correct distance, you can effectively assess other specific factors that may be present. The built-in laser rangefinder can determine and display the distance of objects very accurately (within ±1 m) up to a distance of 1 km. Accurate distance measurement in either Single Measurement or Scan mode helps you to quickly grasp the situation.
Highly sensitive 640x480 pixel thermal imaging sensor, NETD less than 25 mK
Whether it's rain, snow, fog or early morning after a cold night, Merger's highly sensitive 640x480 pixel thermal imaging sensor (NETD <25 mK) detects even the smallest temperature differences even in conditions with low thermal contrast. The high 640x480 pixel resolution of the thermal imaging cell ensures that all objects in the field of view are displayed in maximum detail. The high resolution of the sensor makes even the smallest objects, such as branches, leaves and animal body parts, appear exceptionally sharp and clear against the background.
Small and fast-aperture, germanium-coated F35/1.0 lens
Optical quality plays a major role in the performance of thermal binoculars to maintain image quality even at the lowest radiation levels.
This extreme performance is achieved through the Merger LRF's fast lens (F35/1.0) and super-sensitive thermal cell. The Merger LRF provides users with the highest quality, accurate, high-contrast and revealing images every time they use it - even in rain and fog when the thermal contrast of the environment being observed is at its lowest.
More powerful image enhancement algorithms
Two independently powered batteries. Up to 9 hours of operation on a single charge
Long detection range
2x-16x adjustable digital zoom
Stream Vision 2. Integrates with iOS and Android devices
IPX7 waterproof rating
Low-impact, shock-resistant magnesium alloy body
Parallel Wi-Fi connectivity, support for both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands
Wide operating temperature range (-25 ...+50 °C)
Internal video and image recorder
Full-colour, frost-resistant HD AMOLED display
Eight colour palettes