Posted September 17, 2024 11:00 am by Comments

By Eric B

Recently TFB reviewed the Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro and found it to be a thermal pocket rocket. This product line now gets an even higher thermal performance, with the two new additions called Axion XG35 and Axion XG30 Compact. These additions both have 640×480 @ 12µm European thermal imaging sensors that are said to guarantee a quality image, even in the most dreadful weather conditions.

Pulsar Vision @ TFB: TFB Review: Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro – The Thermal Pocket Rocket TFB Review: Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 – HD Thermal Binoculars TFB Review: Pulsar Thermion 2 XL50 LRF – HD Thermal Riflescope

In short, the new Axion XG30 Compact uses a 30mm lens, a wide FOV of 14.6° and a base magnification of 2x to create the smallest monocular.For those who want a little more, the Axion XG35 Compact will produce even more details due to the larger focal length lens of 35mm, and a base magnification of 2.5x.

Source: The Firearm Blog

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