Pulsar Thermal Imaging Scope Quantum XQ50
Pulsar Thermal Imaging Scope Quantum XQ50
The Pulsar Quantum range of thermal imaging scopes was the first of its kind with state-of-the-art resolution, refresh frequency, image quality and sensitivity available for the European civilian market. Thanks to the launch price, which was pretty close to that of a good second generation night vision system, it was in a price range hunters found very interesting.
These scopes have left their mark on the market, also thanks to the fact that many rival systems from the US are limited to a refresh frequency of just 9 Hz to meet ITAR regulations. The continuous updating of the Quantum series has led to the introduction of new functions, maintaining the basic features of each model unchanged, until now.
In fact, Pulsar has completely renewed its range of thermal imaging scopes with the Quantum XQ series, which consists of three models: the XQ19, XQ38 and XQ50. The number, as in the previous HD and XD versions, represents the focal length of the objective Germanium lens; the lens and eyepiece architecture is the same.
The scope has the same IPX4-certified glass fiber reinforced polymer frame, part of which is coated with non-slip rubber, and if it wasn’t for the different layout of the top panel controls, with an extra button on the new version, it would be impossible for you to tell the difference between a new Pulsar XQ thermal imaging scope and the previous generation.