High quality thermal scope supplier in 2022? Senopex experts and engineers come from top-class institutes and research centres. Each year, we invest heavily in R&D to lead the market from hardware to software. We take the lead in the market over detector parameters that feature superior resolution and thermal sensitivity, OLED and lens quality when it comes to thermal imager hardware solutions. Every Senopex thermal imaging unit utilizes advanced software algorithms that providing a sharp and crisp image with astounding details. Find additional details at dot thermal scope. ‘Assassin’ mode: Design for target brightness and clarity improvement while eliminating the influence of irrelevant factors. Ideal for quick detecting and searching your hunting targets in seconds. ‘Equator’ mode: Design for identifying hot targets in the background of hot surfaces. Ideal for detecting multiple high-temperature objects in hot weather. The Equator mode is extremely useful when the ground temperature is higher than the targets you are observing.
As this topic discusses the relationship between thermal scope and shooting distance, we assume that the effective shooting distance of the gun is far enough. Under this premise, we need to clarify a fundamental principle of shooting with thermal scope first. Let’s take hunting as an example. When you are unsure what animal or whether the target on display is an animal or not, you must never shoot. This is the first point we want to address today: the definition of detecting a hot object is different from only seeing it. Suppose a person tells you how far the recognition or identification range of his thermal scope is without knowing what the target is. In that case, you’d better ask clearly because the target size is the precondition of all the descriptions of the distance related to the thermal scope. The detection range, the recognition range, and the identification range must be confirmed together with the target size to avoid misunderstanding.
Image quality is always one of the most critical topics for thermal imaging equipment manufacturers. The development of an algorithm decides the image quality of a thermal device. Algorithms are customized according to the hardware specifications, for instance, the resolution of the thermal detector and the focal length. The algorithm is so specific that it is built into the camera. Since each camera model requires its proprietary code that requires specialists to do much testing during software development, it becomes an additional cost source that adds to the thermal device’s price tag. Read extra information at https://www.senopex.com/.
What is the detection range of your product? According to Johnson’s criteria, ‘detect’ means ‘if an object is present or not.’ So, the detection range depends on what specific target you are observing. For thermal imager, with the same size of the lens, the smaller pixel pitch of the thermal detector, the longer distance you could detect. Taking a human-size target as an example, the detection range of our 12-micron and 75mm lens model could reach as far as around 3600m. Likewise, ‘recognition’ is defined as ‘being able to see what type of object it is.’ It means being able to make the distinction between a person, a car, a truck, or any other object. With our 12-micron and 75mm lens model, the recognition range could reach as far as around 1200m. For the detection range of all models, please refer to our specification sheet for more details.