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InfiRay GL35 User Manual

InfiRay GL35
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between device and the smartphone or tablet
(such as concrete wall).
Image quality is too low or the
detection range is reduced.
These problems may occur due to the weather condition, such as snow, rain, fog etc.
When the riflescope is used in the
low temperature conditions, the
image quality of the surroundings
is worse than in positive
temperature conditions.
In positive temperature conditions, objects being observed (surroundings and background) heat up differently
because of thermal conductivity, thereby generating a high temperature contrast. Accordingly, image quality
produced by the thermal imager will be higher.
In low temperature conditions, object objects being observed (background) will cool down to roughly the same
temperature, as a rule, and thus the temperature contrast is substantially reduced and image quality (zoom) goes
down. This is a distinctive feature of the thermal imager.

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InfiRay GL35 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution384x288
Pixel Size12μm
NETD<40 mK
Lens35 mm
Frame Rate50 Hz
Sensor TypeUncooled VOx Microbolometer
FocusManual
IP RatingIP67
DisplayOLED, 1024x768
Digital Zoom4x
Battery TypeLi-ion
Spectral Range8-14μm
Operating Temperature-20°C to +50°C
Weight450 g

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