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Our head of digital marketing, Laurynas Pranckus, is back again! This time, he’s here to talk about the latest addition to the Talion line. Check out what he has to say in this Pulsar Talion XQ35 Pro review video.
This device has a 384x288 pixel resolution sensor with 17 µm pixel pitch. The best part? The Pulsar Talion XQ35 Pro thermal imaging scope has less than 25 mK NETD.
The whole Talion thermal scope line is designed for stalk hunting, and this particular model is great if you do it in poor weather conditions - thanks to the larger pixel pitch, the device is still able to distinguish small temperature differences.
Being extremely user-friendly, the Pulsar Talion XQ35 Pro thermal imaging scope allows you to retain focus on your target at all times without thinking about controls. The main ones are placed on top of the eyepiece for extra convenience, while the focusing ring is designed for precise and intuitive focusing. This makes it one of, if not the best thermal imaging scope for immersive hunts.
If you’re wondering whether it’s going to fit, there’s a good chance it will, since it docks with a multi-point prism mount to increase compatibility.
And we haven‘t even told you about the User Mode. The function saves selected brightness and contrast settings in the device's memory providing optimal image quality for the next use of the thermal imager immediately, with no additional adjustments needed.
Of course, like the other Talion devices, the XQ35 Pro allows you to keep the best moments of observation and share them with your friends and hunting colleagues. One touch of a button is enough to capture an interesting moment or start recording video.
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