SkyPup
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Thanks to the good folks at FLIR Commercial Systems and TNVC, I was able to get a new FLIR LS-64 Thermal Scanner to compliment our well used PS-32 scanner.
Currently, the LS-64 is being charged up, but here are some pics before we take them both out hog hunting this weekend to run a functional comparison on the two instruments.
LS-64 = 640X512 = 327,680 OLED Pixels
PS-32 = 320X240 = 76,800 OLED Pixels
The OLED pixels are what you are actually seeing in the viewfinder, so you can easily see the increase in total resolution.
The LS64 is an increase in 4X+ resolution over the PS32, not to mention it also has a 35mm lens instead of a 19mm lens, so for twice the price you are getting 4X+ the range and resolution.
Functional analysis report to come after the hunt Saturday night.
Currently, the LS-64 is being charged up, but here are some pics before we take them both out hog hunting this weekend to run a functional comparison on the two instruments.
LS-64 = 640X512 = 327,680 OLED Pixels
PS-32 = 320X240 = 76,800 OLED Pixels
The OLED pixels are what you are actually seeing in the viewfinder, so you can easily see the increase in total resolution.
The LS64 is an increase in 4X+ resolution over the PS32, not to mention it also has a 35mm lens instead of a 19mm lens, so for twice the price you are getting 4X+ the range and resolution.
Functional analysis report to come after the hunt Saturday night.