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MAKING CONTACT<br />
pulsar<br />
TELOS: premium line of<br />
time resistant thermal<br />
imaging monoculars<br />
Yukon Advanced Optics <strong>World</strong>wide has revealed its brand-new concept and first–ever<br />
upgradable thermal imaging monocular line – Telos by Pulsar.<br />
Te los thermal imaging monoculars<br />
are designed to be time resistant and<br />
forever new. As we all know well,<br />
high-tech industries are experiencing a lot<br />
of improvement and change on a yearly, if<br />
not monthly, basis. Thermal imaging is no<br />
exception. Not to mention, we as human<br />
beings change our habits and mind quite<br />
often as well.<br />
This product line is designed to adapt<br />
to the ever-changing needs of a particular<br />
hunter. It is the first line of thermal<br />
imaging devices on the market offering the<br />
option of technical upgrade.<br />
Feel free to change into more powerful<br />
optics, a higher resolution sensor or<br />
display, more efficient and functional<br />
electronic parts or even equip your device<br />
with a laser rangefinder and additional<br />
optical channels to always dispose of a<br />
device that is relevant for you in terms of<br />
improvement costs.<br />
Extreme thermal sensitivity<br />
For us Telos is a synonym for superior<br />
quality and timeless solutions. Let’s take<br />
a closer look at this magnificent device,<br />
freshly delivered from Pulsar.<br />
The first to represent the line is the Telos<br />
LRF XP50 thermal imaging monocular<br />
equipped with the best European made<br />
Lynred sensor with a 640x480 resolution<br />
@17 microns pixel pitch.<br />
The real game-changer is its extreme<br />
thermal sensitivity of NETD less than<br />
18 millikelvin. These qualities of a sensor<br />
guarantee simply stunning thermal imaging<br />
capabilities even in most severe weather<br />
conditions.<br />
Add the fast-aperture F50/1.0<br />
germanium lens, and you’ll have the<br />
highest possible quality and most detailed<br />
and informative imagery for any hunting<br />
conditions.<br />
Advanced Pulsar image boost technology<br />
All the Telos models will feature in-house<br />
developed advanced Pulsar image boost<br />
technology. This brings thermal imaging of<br />
Telos to the highest level of detail, clarity<br />
and contrast.<br />
This device is able to depict complex<br />
scenes in a wide range of halftones even<br />
of low contrast objects such as the sky,<br />
grass or water surface. Software detailing<br />
and sharpening of objects at different<br />
distances makes the thermal image highly<br />
informative.<br />
Designed for user needs<br />
You can ideally adjust the image in Telos<br />
with one hand – the classic smooth<br />
zoom and focusing rings are located on<br />
the lens in the classic layout, one by one,<br />
as in professional cameras. It’s ideal for<br />
operating for both left- and right-handed<br />
hunters. The consistent arrangement of the<br />
rings enables to get a clear image with the<br />
desired magnification quickly and with<br />
minimal effort.<br />
The vertically symmetrical layout of<br />
the controls allows Telos to be used with<br />
both hands with the same comfort – the<br />
buttons are located in a row on the top<br />
panel. And the fixable hand strap can be<br />
moved to the right or to the left side of<br />
the device according to your preferences.<br />
Ready for toughest conditions<br />
With the new Telos LRF XP50 you’ll be<br />
able to observe for more than eight hours<br />
on a single battery charge. The brand new<br />
LPS 7i quickly replaceable Li-ion battery<br />
doesn’t require special chargers – simply<br />
connect it to any network adapter via the<br />
USB Type-C port and charge it using the<br />
Power Delivery fast charging protocol.<br />
Moreover, the LPS 7i battery supports<br />
wireless charging.<br />
The Telos thermal imaging monoculars<br />
will work properly under extreme range of<br />
temperatures from -25 up to +50 °C. The<br />
devices are completely waterproof when<br />
fully immersed in water.<br />
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