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Choosing a day and thermal imaging optic depends on several factors. Here are a few things to consider:
Purpose of use: Determine if you need the optics for surveillance, hunting, security, or other specific applications. Each use may require different characteristics. Resolution: A higher resolution provides more detailed images. For thermal imaging, a resolution of 640x480 pixels is often sufficient for most applications. Thermal sensitivity: Thermal sensitivity indicates the ability of the optics to detect small differences in temperature. A sensitivity of 50 mK (millikelvin) or less is generally recommended for more accurate images. Field of view: A wider field of view allows for more coverage, but can reduce the level of detail. Choose according to your specific needs. Detection range: The detection range depends on how far away you need to identify objects. Make sure that the chosen optics can detect objects at the required distance.
Choosing a day and thermal imaging optic depends on several factors. Here are a few things to consider:
Purpose of use: Determine if you need the optics for surveillance, hunting, security, or other specific applications. Each use may require different characteristics. Resolution: A higher resolution provides more detailed images. For thermal imaging, a resolution of 640x480 pixels is often sufficient for most applications. Thermal sensitivity: Thermal sensitivity indicates the ability of the optics to detect small differences in temperature. A sensitivity of 50 mK (millikelvin) or less is generally recommended for more accurate images. Field of view: A wider field of view allows for more coverage, but can reduce the level of detail. Choose according to your specific needs. Detection range: The detection range depends on how far away you need to identify objects. Make sure that the chosen optics can detect objects at the required distance.