Pulsar AXION XM30S Thermal Imaging Monocular
Key Features:
- Rugged, compact, lightweight
- Functional and ergonomic design
- Convenient user interface
- Observation in eight colour modes
- Three calibration modes (manual, semi-automatic, automatic)
- Long detection distance
- High magnification
- Four observation modes (forest, city, identification, user)
- Stadiametric rangefinder
- Waterproof
- Build-in video recorder

AXION XM30S | |
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Sensor Type | Uncooled 12 μm |
Resolution | 320 x 240 |
Refresh Rate | 50Hz |
Lens System | 30 mm; F/1.2 |
Lens Diameter | 24 mm |
Field of View | 7.3° × 5.5° |
Magnification | 4.5 - 18x |
Digital Zoom | 2x / 4x |
Display | AMOLED |
Display Resolution | 1024x768 |
Detection Range | 1300 m |
Environmental | IPX7 |
Operating T°C | -25°C to +40°C |
Battery Type | APS3 (Li-Ion) |
Battery Life | 4+ hours |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 143 x 69 x 41 mm |
Weight | 250 g |
Description
Designed to fit perfectly in one hand or in a standard-size pocket, Axion XM30S by Pulsar ensures comfortable grip and easy carrying and makes it an optimal portable unit for scouting and spotting. Powerful objective lens in combination with a 12 µm professional grade thermal imaging sensor provides exceptional detection capabilities. A standard 1,8 m tall object can be detected at a 1300 m distance in complete darkness.
Axion XM30S offers the highest magnification in the class of compact thermal imagers. Housing made from light weight magnesium alloy ensures high structural rigidity and ruggedness while retaining small weight and ergonomics. Quick start-up helps to save energy and thus prolongs time of operation. The 8-color palette enhances viewing in varying conditions. The built-in video recorder is a great asset when it comes to filming or taking photos of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Upon activation Picture in Picture function displays second small image with magnification in the top part of the screen.
The Pulsar AXION XM30S is designed for use both at night-time and during the day in difficult weather conditions (fog, smog, rain), as well as where obstacles are present that impede the detection of a target (branches, tall grass, dense shrubs etc.), for night-time hunting, observation, and terrain orientation, and carrying out rescue operations.