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Pulsar Proton FXQ30 used as spotter. Looking at Wild Boar Sow, then a Fox appears suddenly at about 15-20 meters from no where and runs off.
Conditions: Quite bad, during winter. -2C and light fog.
Review info: www.thefirearm...
The prices are as follows: Proton XQ30 2690.00€ (with monocular) and Proton FXQ30 2590.00€ (without monocular). Keep in mind that these are suggested prices and final prices are decided by the retailer, so they may differ from market to market. Summer 2021 release.
PROTON FXQ30 uses a 384×288 px @ 17µ sensor with NETD 40 mK. Shock proof magnesium alloy body with waterproof rating of IPX7 and recoil rated up to .375 H&H, 12-Gauge and 9.3×64.
Integrated photo and video recorder with 16 GB internal memory. HD AMOLED display with 8 color pallets and WLAN and Bluetooth.
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 1.5-6×42, 2-8×42, 3-9×40, 2-12×50, 3-12×56 and so forth.
Pulsar Thermal Imaging.
This channel captures the image quality as you would experience it yourself. Most of the time the conditions aren't perfect, there is also loss of quality as we transfer the videos.