Description
- Highly sensitive 384x288 px @ 17-micrometer sensor with NETD less than 40 mK
- Shockproof magnesium alloy body with a waterproof rating of IPX7
- Recoil rated up to .375 H&H, 12-Gauge and 9.3x64
- Integrated photo and video recorder
- 16 GB internal memory
- HD AMOLED display
- 8 color pallets
- Integration with iOS and Android devices
- Included Accessories: 42mm Ring Adapter, 50mm Rind Adapter, Weaver Rail Mount
Transform your daytime scope into a fully functional thermal sight!
As soon as the sun sets, the time comes for the Pulsar Proton FXQ30. With a compact thermal front attachment, it takes minimum effort for your daytime scope to transform into a ready-to-use thermal sight, with no need for additional zeroing.
Lightweight and compact
When you are out stalk hunting every gram counts. With the lightweight and compact Proton FXQ30, you will not only avoid burdening yourself but also retain the rifle and scope balance you are used to.
Maintain zeroing
Proton FXQ30 is attached to the daytime scope with the help of Pulsar's PSP (Precise Screen Positioning) adapter. After mounting and adjusting the Proton for the first time, you don't need to adjust it again. The PSP adapter allows for rapid mounting of Proton on and off the scope, while the precise screen positioning mechanism ensures the display with a thermal image is ideally centered within the scope's field of view.
The layout of optical and electrical components in combination with extremely accurate optical and firmware alignment enables the hunter to avoid any additional compensation or adjustments due to the front attachment "sitting" in front of the scope's objective lens.
Versatility
Proton FXQ30 works best with 1.5-4x magnification and with the PSP adapter, you can attach it to scopes with a lens diameter between 40mm and 56mm. This means you can use Proton with most popular scopes, such as 1.5-6x42, 2-8x42, 3-9x40, 2-12x50, 3-12x56.
And if you find yourself in need of a spotting scope, you can transform your front attachment into a thermal monocular in mere seconds, by simply unmounting your Proton from the daytime scope and connecting it to a Pulsar 5х30 В monocular.
Ease of use
The Proton's modern thermal objective lens does not require focusing. Both the target and background will be in focus as close as 15 meters away. All control buttons are within reach on this compact device. Moreover, the optional Bluetooth remote control lets you forget about them altogether. You can comfortably attach the remote control to the gunstock duplicating the front attachment control.
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Detector Type | Uncooled |
Frame Rate, Hz | 50 |
Microbolometer resolution, pixels | 384x288 |
Pixel pitch, micrometers | 17 |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Display Resolution, pix | 1024x768 |
Magnification, x | 1 |
Magnification with 5x monocular, x | 5x |
Recommended Magnification of Day Optics, x | 1.5-4 |
Lens focus, mm | 30 |
Relative Aperture, D/f' | 1:1.2 |
Field of View | 12.4 |
Minimum focusing distance, yd | 16.4 |
Detection Range, yd | 985 |
Built-in video recorder | Yes |
Built-in memory size, GB | 16 |
Built-in wifi module | Yes |
Stream Vision application support | Yes |
Color palettes | 8 |
Image detail boost | Yes |
USB socket | Micro USB Power/data |
Battery type | Pulsar APS5 B-Pack (Li-ion) |
Battery life, hour | 6 |
External Power Supply | 5V USB Type-C |
Operating temp, C | -25...+50 |
Waterproof | IPX7 |
Calibration (Non-uniformity correction) | Manual, Auto, Semi-Auto |
Length, mm | 119 |
Width, mm | 58 |
Height, mm | 75 |
Weight (Without batteries), oz | 10.23 oz |
Sensor Resolution | 384x288 |