
Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ23v |
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![]() $ 2699 NZDPulsar Quantum Lite XQ23v and XQ30v thermal imagers are compact, easy to use, and offer outdtanding performance. As the latest development of the highly successful Quantum range, these thermal imagers are proven for many tasks including hunting, pest control, search and rescue, and law enforcement. the succesfulIdeal for spottings animals and people at night and daylight, even if obscured by foliage. This saves time by quickly finding game, and helps with positive target identification. It is also an invaluable tool for recovering wounded animals, and can even spot fresh sign. Features:
When evaluated by Government Departments, Police, Coastguard, and Search and Rescue, the Pulsar Quantum thermal imager beats all other brands hands-down for image quality, functionality, and value-for-money. A Pulsar Quantum Thermal Imager produces incredible image quality, is compact, easy to use, and offers a host of advanced features not found on other thermal cameras. At the core of a Pulsar Quantum is an amorphous Silicon (a-Si) thermal sensor, developed and manufactured in France by major NATO supplier ULIS. Amorphous Silicon thermal imagers represent state-of-the-art technology, that outperforms Vanadium Oxide (VOx) thermal sensors, due to their shorter time-constant, and high refresh rate. The Pulsar Quantum's high speed refresh rate delivers a very sharp image, and is especially good for 'sweeping' distant hillsides, and for use from moving vehicles and helicopters. Dollar for dollar, we consider the Pulsar Quantum thermal imager as the best available. Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ23v Ideal for stalking and night hunting, when field-of-view is more important than distance performance. |
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Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ30v |
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![]() $ 2999 NZDPulsar Quantum Lite XQ30v Designed for better long-range performance whilst maintaining a good field-of-view. Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ23v and XQ30v thermal imagers are compact, easy to use, and offer outdtanding performance. As the latest development of the highly successful Quantum range, these thermal imagers are proven for many tasks including hunting, pest control, search and rescue, and law enforcement. the succesfulIdeal for spottings animals and people at night and daylight, even if obscured by foliage. This saves time by quickly finding game, and helps with positive target identification. It is also an invaluable tool for recovering wounded animals, and can even spot fresh sign. Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ30v Designed for better long-range performance whilst maintaining a good field-of-view.
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Pulsar Quantum XQ19 |
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![]() $ 3999 NZDThe Pulsar Quantum XQ is the latest version of the highly successful Pulsar thermal imaging range. The Pulsar Quantum XQ thermal imager can spot animals and people at night and daylight, even if obscured by foliage. This saves time by quickly finding game, and helps with positive target identification. It is also an invaluable tool for recovering wounded animals, and can even spot sign. Features:
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Pulsar Helion XQ19F |
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Pulsar Helion XQ19F Sensor 384x288 / 1.6x - 6.4x magnification / 19.5 degree field-of-view (@ 1.6x) / detect human at 700m |
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Pulsar Helion XQ38F |
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Pulsar Helion XQ38F Sensor 384x288 / 3.1x - 12.4x magnification / 9.8 degree field-of-view (@ 3.1x) / detect human at 1350m |
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Pulsar Helion XQ50F |
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Pulsar Helion XQ50F Sensor 384x288 / 4.1x - 16.4x magnification / 7.5 degree field-of-view (@ 4.1x) / detect human at 1800m |
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Pulsar Helion XP28 |
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![]() $ 6199 NZDPulsar Helion XP thermal monocular Advanced thermal monocular with outstanding operational features, 640x480 sensor, and interchageable lenses
The Pulsar Helion thermal monocular is available with a choice of F28mm, F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Helion XQ is fitted with a Ulis professional 640x480 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Helionl's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and multiple colour image options. The colour image options are important when viewing at night in order to reduce eye fatigue, when using for extended periods. The Pulsar Helion XP has interchangeable lenses, which are available as optional accesories. This greatly increases the versatility of the Helion XP, for different viewing distance and conditions is highly desirable,
The 640x480 pixel sensor produces an image with a larger field-of-view, more detail, and the ability for higher zoom magnification. These sensors are commonly fitted to military thermal optics, when high performance is critical. Amorphous silicon (a-Si) thermal sensors are the finest available due to their ability to refresh at extremly high speed, and their high thermal sesitivity. These sensors are used for guided missiles, military aircraft, navel, and ground force applications, as well as for scientific research and space exploration. Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Helion XP28 Sensor 640x480 / 1.4x - 11.2x magnification / 22 degree field-of-view (@ 1.4x) / detect human at 1000m |
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Pulsar Helion XP38 |
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![]() $ 6799 NZDPulsar Helion XP thermal monocular Advanced thermal monocular with outstanding operational features, 640x480 sensor, and interchageable lenses
The Pulsar Helion thermal monocular is available with a choice of F28mm, F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Helion XQ is fitted with a Ulis professional 640x480 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Helionl's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and multiple colour image options. The colour image options are important when viewing at night in order to reduce eye fatigue, when using for extended periods. The Pulsar Helion XP has interchangeable lenses, which are available as optional accesories. This greatly increases the versatility of the Helion XP, for different viewing distance and conditions is highly desirable,
The 640x480 pixel sensor produces an image with a larger field-of-view, more detail, and the ability for higher zoom magnification. These sensors are commonly fitted to military thermal optics, when high performance is critical. Amorphous silicon (a-Si) thermal sensors are the finest available due to their ability to refresh at extremly high speed, and their high thermal sesitivity. These sensors are used for guided missiles, military aircraft, navel, and ground force applications, as well as for scientific research and space exploration. Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Helion XP38 Sensor 640x480 / 1.9x - 15.2x magnification / 16.3 degree field-of-view (@ 1.9x) / detect human at 1350m |
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Pulsar Helion XP50 |
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![]() $ 7399 NZDPulsar Helion XP thermal monocular Advanced thermal monocular with outstanding operational features, 640x480 sensor, and interchageable lenses
The Pulsar Helion thermal monocular is available with a choice of F28mm, F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Helion XQ is fitted with a Ulis professional 640x480 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Helionl's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and multiple colour image options. The colour image options are important when viewing at night in order to reduce eye fatigue, when using for extended periods. The Pulsar Helion XP has interchangeable lenses, which are available as optional accesories. This greatly increases the versatility of the Helion XP, for different viewing distance and conditions is highly desirable, The 640x480 pixel sensor produces an image with a larger field-of-view, more detail, and the ability for higher zoom magnification. These sensors are commonly fitted to military thermal optics, when high performance is critical. Amorphous silicon (a-Si) thermal sensors are the finest available due to their ability to refresh at extremly high speed, and their high thermal sesitivity. These sensors are used for guided missiles, military aircraft, navel, and ground force applications, as well as for scientific research and space exploration. Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Helion XP50 Sensor 640x480 / 2.5x - 20x magnification / 12.4 degree field-of-view (@ 2.5x) / detect human at 1800m |
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Pulsar Apex LRF XD38 Thermal Rifle Scope |
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![]() $ 6399 NZD** HOT SELLER **
Pulsar Apex LRF XQ Thermal Riflesight Pulsar Apex XD38 $6399.00 Pulsar Apex XD Thermal Rifle Scope Pulsar Apex XD Thermal Rifle Scopes are state-of-the-art infrared target acquisition sights, that is available with a 38mm lens, suitable for general purpose hunting, or a 50mm lens, suitable for shooting at longer ranges. With a blistering, military specification 50Hz refresh rate, 384x288 amorphous silicon thermal array, the Pulsar Apex XD Thermal Rifle Scope delivers rapid target acquisition with outstanding image clarity. At the core of a Pulsar Apex is a highly sensitive Amorphous Silicon (- Si) thermal sensor, developed and manufactured in France by major NATO supplier ULIS. The scope body is made with a high tech, glass filled polymer that is resistant to shock and the harshest of New Zealand's climatic conditions. The Pulsar Apex XD is able to withstand high recoil energy to 6000 Joules. The aiming reticle is adjusted electronically, and has a choice of thirteen reticles that can be selected on-the-fly without loss of zero. Each reticle can be further adjusted for polarity and aiming point colour to suit the prevailing conditions. A One-Shot zero function reduces the number of sighting shots required to sight-in a rifle. There is provision to save three zero parameters for different ranges and loads. The Pulsar Apex XD Thermal Rifle Scope is fitted with a rapid focus lever, and has the option of White-Hot and Black-Hot image polarity. A wide range of brightness and contrast setting can be easily selected at the turn of a dial, and three pre-programed visual processing modes. The image is presented on a high quality OLED micro-display, that produces a clear image even in extreme cold conditions. The Pulsar Apex XD Thermal Rifle Scope has a host of additional functions, such as automatic calibration, semi-automatic calibration, and manual (silent) calibration, a video-out socket for recording your shot to a Yukon MPR / CVR640 compact video recorder or to an external video monitor. The scope can be powered with replaceable CR123 batteries, or an external power supply such as a Pulsar EPS3 or EPS5 rechargeable power pack. A Pulsar EPS3 rechargeable powerpack is included. The Pulsar Apex Thermal Rifle Scope is also available to order with a 9Hz refresh rate for travelling to countries where high refresh rate thermal imaging equipment is illegal. Specifications
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Pulsar Apex LRF XD50 |
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![]() $ 6999 NZDPulsar Apex LRF XQ Thermal Riflesight Pulsar Apex XD38 $6399.00 |
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Pulsar Trail XQ38 |
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![]() $ 5699 NZDPulsar Trail XQ thermal riflesight Advanced thermal riflesight with outstanding image resolution and operational features
The Pulsar Trail thermal riflesight is available with a choice of F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Trail XQ is fitted with a Ulis professional 384x288 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Trail's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and a robust quick-detacheable Weaver mount. See the Pulsar Trail video. (Note that the Pulsar Trail XQ has a 384x288 sensor). Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Trail XQ38 Sensor 384x288 / 2.1x - 8.4x magnification / 9.8 degree field-of-view (@ 2.1x) / detect human at 1350m |
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Pulsar Trail XQ50 |
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![]() $ 6299 NZDPulsar Trail XQ thermal riflesight Advanced thermal riflesight with outstanding image resolution and operational features
The Pulsar Trail thermal riflesight is available with a choice of F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Trail XQ is fitted with a Ulis professional 384x288 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Trail's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and a robust quick-detacheable Weaver mount. See the Pulsar Trail video. (Note that the Pulsar Trail XQ has a 384x288 sensor). Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Trail XQ50 Sensor 384x288 / 2.7x - 10.8x magnification / 7.5 degree field-of-view (@ 2.7x) / detect human at 1800m |
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Pulsar Trail XP38 |
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![]() $ 7499 NZDPulsar Trail XP thermal riflesight
Advanced thermal riflesight with outstanding operational features and a 640x480 pxl sensor
The Pulsar Trail thermal riflesight is available with a choice of F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Trail XP is fitted with a Ulis professional 640x480 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Trail's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and a robust quick-detacheable Weaver mount.
The 640x480 pixel sensor produces an image with a larger field-of-view, more detail, and the ability for higher zoom magnification. These sensors are commonly fitted to military thermal optics, when high performance is critical.
Amorphous silicon (a-Si) thermal sensors are the finest available due to their ability to refresh at extremly high speed, and their high thermal sesitivity. These sensors are used for guided missiles, military aircraft, navel, and ground force applications, as well as for scientific research and space exploration. Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Trail XP38 Sensor 640x480 / 1.2x - 9.6x magnification / 16.3 degree field-of-view (@ 1.2x) / detect human at 1350m |
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Pulsar Trail XP50 |
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![]() $ 8299 NZDPulsar Trail XP thermal riflesight
Advanced thermal riflesight with outstanding operational features and a 640x480 pxl sensor
The Pulsar Trail thermal riflesight is available with a choice of F38mm or F50mm objective lens. The Trail XP is fitted with a Ulis professional 640x480 pixel thermal sensor with the optimum sized 17µ (micron) pixel size, and a 50Hz PAL refresh rate. The Trail's advanced operational featuresinclude video recording and wi-fi streaming, interactive stadiametric rangefinder, full image control, wireless remote, and a robust quick-detacheable Weaver mount.
The 640x480 pixel sensor produces an image with a larger field-of-view, more detail, and the ability for higher zoom magnification. These sensors are commonly fitted to military thermal optics, when high performance is critical.
Amorphous silicon (a-Si) thermal sensors are the finest available due to their ability to refresh at extremly high speed, and their high thermal sesitivity. These sensors are used for guided missiles, military aircraft, navel, and ground force applications, as well as for scientific research and space exploration. Generic features: Optical characteristics
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Pulsar Trail XP50 Sensor 640x480 / 1.6x - 12.8x magnification / 12.4 degree field-of-view (@ 1.6x) / detect human at 1800m |
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Pulsar Core FXQ38 |
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![]() $ 6799 NZDTHERMAL FRONT ATTACHMENT
Pulsar Core Thermal Imaging Attachment FXQ38 $6799.00 Includes one Pulsar Cover-ring Adaptor for attaching to your riflescope, and an eyepiece for hand-held use.
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Pulsar Core FXQ50 |
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![]() $ 7299 NZDTHERMAL FRONT ATTACHMENT
Pulsar Core Thermal Imaging Attachment FXQ38 $6799.00 Includes one Pulsar Cover-ring Adaptor for attaching to your riflescope, and an eyepiece for hand-held use. |
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